Bavaria SR36 debuts this January

Bavaria SR36 Renex

Nov 25, 2021

Bavaria Yachts is adding another model to its successful SR-LINE. The Bavaria SR36 will make its debut at the boot 2022 in January.

Together with the Bavaria development team, the Italian designer Marco Casali drew up the sporty, elegant lines of the motor yacht, which is 11.68m long and 3.89m wide and boasts a bathing platform as standard. Particularly striking are the sweeping hull shape, large window areas in the superstructure and plenty of space on the bow and stern.

“The Bavaria SR36 is the continuation of our new SR-LINE. The Bavaria SR41’s great success confirmed to us that we understand our customers’ desires and are able to successfully implement them. With the Bavaria SR36, we are taking another step in the development of the SR-LINE, and customers will be impressed with the clever optimised solutions,” explains Marc Diening, CEO Bavaria Yachts.

Bavaria SR36 Renex LoungeThe Bavaria SR36 shows creativity in the design of the cockpit and superstructure, since life on modern motor yachts takes place primarily on deck and in the cockpit. Alongside the classic hardtop version, which can be optionally closed with a door, the SR36 is also available as an open version, with a low windscreen. The hardtop roof becomes a stable Bimini with a sunroof. Or simply Bavaria Open Top, as Bavaria Yachts calls it. “The new Open Top version combines the comfort of a hard top with the sporty appeal and handling sensation of an open yacht.”

Plenty of space on board the Bavaria SR36 is provided by an intelligent floor plan, including below deck. Two generous cabins and an equally spacious lounge offer plenty of comfort and privacy for all guests on board.

The entirety of the interior was recreated precisely as a model in our development studio, allowing us to get a real feeling for the space, alongside the 3D computer models,” says Norbert Leifeld, the product manager responsible for the development of the Bavaria SR36 at Bavaria Yachts.

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