47
FT — SAILING MONOHULL
12
PLAZAS
6
CABINAS
5
BAÑOS
2020
YEAR
From
$3,192
Per Week
The Yacht
SOLARIS is a 2020 Sun Loft 47 ready to charter in Greece.
Standard Features
What's onboard SOLARIS
Generator-Powered AC
Swim Platform
1 / 3
Especificaciones
At a Glance
- Longitud
- 47 ft
- Eslora
- 14.7 ft
- Calado
- 5.9 ft
- Plazas
- 12
- Cabinas
- 6
- Baños
- 5
- Capacidad de agua
- 262.9 gal
- Capacidad de combustible
- 62.1 gal
- Tipo de vela principal
- Furling/roll
Detalles adicionales del yate, incluyendo amenities y equipamiento estándar para SOLARIS
- Sprayhood
- Bimini Top
- Electric Anchor Windlass
- Air Conditioning
- Autopilot
- Gps
- Bathing Platform
- Bow Thruster
- Generator
- Gps Chart Plotter
- Gps Chart Plotter - Cockpit
- Nautical Charts
- Wind Instrument/anemometer
- Fire Extinguisher
- Refrigerator
- Solar Panels
- Safety Equipment
- Flashlight
- Plastic Bucket
- Self Tacking Jib
- Fenders
- Anchor
- Kitchen Utensils (galley Equipment, Cutlery)
- Stove
- Hot Water
- Vhf Radio
- Logge/lot/speed
- Deck Brush
- Oven
- First Aid Kit
- Set of Tools
- Inside Shower
- Compass
- Navigation Set
- Black Water Tank
- Cockpit Cushions
- Cockpit/stern, Outside Shower
- Dinghy
- Electric Fans in Cabins
- Electric Toilet
- Folding Cockpit Table
- Fusion Radio
- Outdoor Speakers
- Sun Mattresses
- Usb
Información del yate
Availability
When can you sail SOLARIS?
Booked
Unavailable
On Option

Matt's Take
About the Sun Loft 47
The Sun Loft 47 is a unique boat designed with charter groups in mind. Nicknamed a "monocat," it combines features from both monohulls and catamarans. It’s a perfect option for larger groups or charterers looking for a social, open-deck layout at a lower price than catamarans. The design focuses on maximizing outdoor space, with all living areas like the galley and seating placed topside, leaving the lower deck almost entirely for cabins and heads. With six double cabins and a skipper's cabin, it comfortably accommodates up to 12 people.
The open cockpit is ideal for socializing, with two large tables that can convert into daybeds and enough space for everyone to be part of the action, including the cook. Performance-wise, it’s more about simple cruising than sporty sailing. With in-mast furling, a self-tacking jib, and a relatively lightweight build, it's a great charter option for easy handling. One downside is the lack of a traditional chart table, as navigation relies on apps used on tablets and phones.