Solaris Open 40

SOL - Yate a motor

12 m
11
2
1

There’s so much more to Solaris Power’s newest and smallest model, the Solaris Power 40 Open than just a pretty face.

 

In fact Solaris is adamant that its primary design priority is seaworthiness, and judging from our sea trials of both the larger Solar Power 44 and Solaris Power 48, they do seem to have an uncannily soft, dry ride for boats that look like they were designed for lazy days at anchor rather than pounding through the rough stuff.

The difference with this new model is that it runs on Volvo Penta sterndrives rather than IPS pods, which should make for an even more sporty, agile 41-knot driving experience…

 

What we can tell you from crawling all over it at the Palma Boat Show is that all the usual Solaris qualities are still here in abundance, despite the smaller dimensions and lower starting price.

 

It still has single-level walkaround decks with tall enough bulwarks not to need guardrails on top, the pop-up cleats and clip-in fender holders are just as neat as ever, and the elegant workings of the stainless thru-hull anchor mechanism could grace the insides of a Swiss clock.

 

Sunpads at both ends and moveable backrests on the dinette bench seats make the most of the available deck space while still leaving plenty of room for an exceptionally well equipped outdoor galley and three supportive triple helm seats.

 

The layout below decks is largely open plan with a good sized double bed forwards and a pair of singles with limited headroom tucked under the cockpit, which Solaris claims is the longest in its sector. Judicious use of light woods, deck hatches and LEDs ensures it all looks and feels very airy. The separate heads even has a proper walk-in shower compartment…

 

…The Solaris Power 40 appears to deliver form and function with typical Solaris panache. There are copious T-top sportscruisers on the market but when it comes to styling, the Solaris range has them all licked. One rendering even shows a Solaris Power 40 without the optional T-top and it looks absolutely glorious – a true modern classic.

 

It’s not all about looks, however, because Solaris claims the boat has the longest cockpit in the sector, which includes a three-person helm station, wet bar and convertible dinette that transforms to double the amount of sunbathing space at the stern.

 

Motor Boat & Yachting

 

Número de autorización de charter: 6a-CO-1-105-22

Datos técnicos

Año Última reforma
2022
Eslora Manga Calado
12 m 3.9 m 1.5 m
2 cabinas dobles,
Personas Pernocta Baños
11 4 1
Motor Depósito de combustible Tipo de combustible
1 x 480hp 800 l Diesel

Equipamiento

Navegación

Piloto automático, Prismáticos, GPS, Plotter, Sonda náutica, Radar, Radio VHF, Velocímetro, Ancla, Generador, Estabilizadores, Patrón, Panel de Control de la Cabina, Compás, Timón de Emergencia, Kit de Primeros Auxilios, Luces de Navegación,

Exterior

Bimini, Hélice de proa, Altavoces de bañera, Mesa de cabina, Winches eléctricos, Molinete eléctrico de ancla, Ducha exterior, Capota antirociones, Cabina de madera de teka, Cubierta de madera de teka, Barbacoa, Cojines de bañera, Bomba de achique, Escalera de baño, Plataforma de baño, Solarium de proa, Kit Wakeboard, Máscara Buceo, Bomba de Achique Eléctrica, Altavoces Exteriores, Ducha en Cubierta,

Interior

Aire acondicionado, Cargador de baterías 220V, Calefacción, Nevera, Radio AM/FM, Transformador a 220 V., Conexión para iPhone, Cafetera, Tanque de Aguas Negras, Limpieza Final Incluída, Linterna, Linterna,

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