Solaris consolidates its leading role in the 72-foot semi-custom sector. Earlier this month, the Solaris 72 Classic sailing yacht Karma has been launched. Designed by Soto Acebal, luxury yacht Karma brings together expansive deck space, interior volume, as well as high performance.
At the Cannes Boat Show Solaris is going to present you its two new and very different 22 metre yachts side by side. The two owners had different requirements and tastes and Solaris succeeded in interpreting and actualizing the wishes of the clients by realising two “custom-made” yachts, with completely different features; a northern and traditional bluewater and a daring combination of modern hull water lines and retro deck.
Alongside the two 72’ yacht, Solaris will also be exhibiting the Solaris One 60 yacht by Bill Tripp, a pure performance-cruiser. The initial idea is an extremely easy-to-drive yacht, also by minimal crew and laid out internally for extended ocean passages. A carefully designed deck arrangement guarantees the perfect equilibrium between performance and comfort to the most discerning owner. After her delivery, the Solaris One 60 yacht “Aquileia” has already passed Gibraltar twice and was also exhibited at Southampton last September and will be exhibited at Cannes this year.
You will find Solaris stand along the Quay St. Pierre, at number 056, with the Solaris One 42 yacht exhibited in the water (QSP 124), which has been realized with the collaboration of Javier Soto Acebal. The new 42 footer is consistent with the philosophy which has always distinguished Solaris: building yachts for people who really go to sea and who appreciate: structural solidity, rigidity and inalterability combined with real-time excellent performance, features which represent the real essence of sailing.