The Solaris Yacht 37′
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Built for style. Built to be compatible with IRC rules. Built to last. The Solaris 37’ is designed to combine the strength and luxury of Solaris Yachts Custom with the handling of the 37’ Class. A yacht for the modern age, it has clean decks, flush hatches, concealed halyards and outboard chainplates. Designed by Javier Soto Acebal, the 37’ is a fast performance cruiser; the lightweight hull is stable, but this light weight does not compromise its strength, durability, or stiffness. Every part of the boat is designed to take high loads; this is achieved by meticulously detailed construction materials and methods.
The cored hulls are vacuum-infused, main bulkheads are of composite construction, and every bulkhead is laminated to both hull and deck. A dry boat in rough winds and heavy seas, the hull lines and the shape of the keel ensure stiffness. Designed for a crew of two, the Solaris 37’ is the perfect boat for those sailors who know that construction quality and seaworthiness do not have to be sacrificed for elite performance characteristics.
Interior – Offering the same level of comfort as a 45’ yacht, the Solaris 37’ interior has options for either a two or a three cabin layout. The centrally-located owner’s cabin has an island berth, and both options have a separate shower room. Clients can select either one or two guest cabins aft; the one guest cabin option allows for greater aft storage space and a larger shower room. Both options allow for unrivaled sail locker space for a boat of this class.
The saloon and galley area are designed with the customary Solaris style and flair. The saloon seats six, as well as providing a well-designed navstation area. The galley is fully equipped with oven, burners and fridge. Fixtures, fittings and finish are all of the highest quality, with Oak as standard and other custom options available. The interior is sleek and beautiful, but perfectly functioning and totally seaworthy; under the polished surface lies real structural strength, and the yacht’s interior is as durable and practical as the high-tech exterior.