The 80 Sunreef Power Kokomo: a private beach

The 80 Sunreef Power Kokomo: a private beach

The 80 Sunreef Power Kokomo: built and equipped for extended voyages

Motor boat

05/08/2021 - 19:17

Built and equipped for extended voyages the 80 Sunreef Power Kokomo is home to a family of 5. This custom 80-footer fitted with twin 1200 HP engines was designed to provide comfort, safety and luxury for private navigation plans including exploration of the Mediterranean and the Caribbean Islands.

Recognized as one of the best designs of the DNA Paris Design Awards 2021, Kokomo's relaxing décor relies on light colors and natural fabrics. The yacht's Owners opted for an interior design reflecting the atmosphere of a tropical beach with beige tones, eucalyptus veneers and linen upholstery.

Kokomo's main deck saloon is a warm and welcoming retreat with plenty of light-filled living and lounging space. To portside, the yacht's galley features full-height fridges, voluminous storage all around and top-quality amenities. The galley's custom-designed kitchen island conceals a pop-up rotating 55" TV and provides a great spot for serving drinks. 

To starboard, the lounging space offers a large sofa and custom-designed coffee tables matching the yacht's beach-inspired décor. Towards the bow, Kokomo's saloon features a dining space with seating for eight as well as another lounging area with an L-shaped sofa.

The yacht's four-cabin layout includes a generous master stateroom fitted with a king-size bed, a sofa and dressing as well as a vast ensuite bathroom. Kokomo also features one vip and two big guest cabins all continuing the relaxed decor of the yacht with the same light color scheme and rattan finishes. 

Kokomo's aft cockpit profits from the yacht's generous beam, offering a large, centrally positioned sofa with a modular backrest. Beneath the sofa, the catamaran's garage conceals a big jet-ski, water toys and a refueling station. The hydraulic aft platform provides plenty of space to store and launch the tender, but also serves as a swim platform when lowered. The cockpit also features a large dining table, a daybed, ample storage, a day head and separate access to the crew quarters.

The yacht's fybridge has an open layout providing numerous seating and lounging options along with a wet bar with barbecue and a dining area. Kokomo's bow terrace is accessed straight from the main saloon and includes a fantastic lounging spot with panoramic views.
 

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