Jeanneau is the first boat builder to develop a new concept that meets the demands of the sharing economy with the launch of the Sun Loft 47. Developed to take advantage of evolving trends, the Sun Loft 47 is designed first and foremost to be chartered by berth.
The design concept, by Jeanneau and Philippe Briand, offers multiple living spaces with an exceptional degree of comfort designed for sharing. The Sun Loft 47 features 6 cabins able to accommodate 12 people on board (+ 1 skipper).
It directly responds to the needs identified by our long-time charter customers, and, in particular, Dream Yacht Charter: “The Sun Loft 47 is an original, versatile sailboat designed to offer “easy and comfortable” living spaces to a young and more urban clientele who are ready to experience a vacation aboard a boat at a reasonable price,” comments Loic Bonnet, Executive Director of Dream Yacht Charter.
The Jeanneau team developed the Sun Loft 47 with this in mind. This monohull will be offered to charter companies and to tour operators.
On the exterior, this features a vast and versatile cockpit layout that can be modified to suit diverse programs. Each of its two large independent tables can be transformed into a area. The deck layout is to facilitate circulation and sharing onboard and to provide well-being.
Open to the exterior, the Sun Loft 47 offers the chance to the sensations and pleasures of life at sea. To enjoy each moment on the water, this sailboat offers a huge open galley directly adjoining the cockpit.
The focus on enjoying the outdoors is found in every feature, including the protective awnings that can be opened and closed to provide protection when needed. This protection can be easily deployed for sun, rain or wind. The cockpit can be covered and closed. This central protection keeps safe skipper(s) for peace of mind.
SUN LOFT 47, a Monocat Designed to Preserve Privacy
Down below, the Sun Loft 47 features six cabins! Designed uniquely as comfortable sleeping spaces, they offer each person on board the privacy of an enclosed cabin. Inside, this has no fewer than four heads with shower compartments, two of which afford direct access to their respective cabins.