The brand-new Solaris 55, officially launched at the end of September 2024, made her sea debut at the Barcolana Solaris Adriatic Cup, with a heartfelt delivery ceremony for her owner in Portopiccolo.
As the first yacht in this series is named, Saphira will sail to Hong Kong, where her owner resides, marking her second Solaris yacht after acquiring a 47-foot Saphira in 2019.
The new Solaris 55, alongside the 74RS as a 2024 premiere from the shipyard, immediately showed excellent sailing performance and stability, with a notably challenging maiden sail on the first days of the Portopiccolo regatta.
The Solaris 55 will have the official presentation at the upcoming Boot Düsseldorf from January 18 to 26, 2025, where the second unit will be displayed.
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The new Solaris 55 is the culmination of unparalleled experience and knowledge: the 50-year history of the Solaris Yachts shipyard converges into the Solaris 55, which embodies all the qualities of a boat designed for circumnavigating the globe or for a pleasant day sailing.
Solaris has once again continued its successful collaboration with Naval Architect Javier Soto Acebal, while Adi Design has developed the interior design, and the Solaris team has taken care of the structures, systems, and internal technical design.
Every aspect and detail of the project, every component chosen from the best brands on the market, has found its rightful place thanks to a refined and meticulous study of a boat with a LOA of 16.90 meters and a beam of 5.00 meters.
Solaris 55 – photo © Solaris Yachts
Hull and deck layout
The hydrodynamic study has defined a modern hull, with a small chine at the bow disappearing into a rounded, broad stern, which ensures the longitudinal trim. The deck layout is both clean and functional as a result of specific attention and knowledge of deck ergonomics. The broad cockpit with full-width steering wheels improves visibility during sailing and while manoeuvring in the harbour. The two cockpit tables are extremely comfortable, with a central passage towards the boat’s companionway, which also features two innovative windows that allow increased natural light to enter the cabins and the saloon.
Unique features of this latest Solaris are the opening transom to store the dinghy with the outboard engine in a longitudinal position and very convenient steps to access the bathing platform, which is moulded into the hull.
The structure, like every Solaris, is characterized by the connection of the three main composite bulkheads, which are laminated and bonded to the hull and deck. Furthermore, it has a lead bulb and cast iron keel, mounted with a coupling flange to the hull structure. A perfect blend of innovation and traditional solutions: Solaris 55 is born from great commitment and care always to ensure the owner’s safety and comfort.
Solaris 55 – photo © Solaris Yachts
Interiors
Below the deck, you will instantly notice the perfect symmetry, which is the result of a thorough analysis of the distribution of space and light: the traditional interior layout is conceived with a spacious forward owners suite, available in two versions with a central or an offset bed, along with a bathroom with a large shower. The saloon conveys light and symmetry and can be equipped with a sofa or two large armchairs. The portside L-shaped galley is customizable according to the owner’s needs and can be equipped with every comfort.
The two aft cabins have their bathroom with a separate shower. The sail locker can be converted into a crew cabin with an integrated bathroom.
The new Solaris 55 is our latest innovation. She represents a yacht built according to blue water yacht criteria, yet at the same time, it can be sailed easily for an unforgettable day sail.
Technical specifications:
- LOA: 16.90 m
- LWL: 15.89 m
- Beam: 5 m
- Draft: 3 m (2.30 – 2.70 OPZ)
- Engine: Yanmar 80HP – OPZ 110 HP
- Sailplan: 182 mq
- Ballast: 6.5 KG
- Displacement: 23 KG
- Fuel: 480 L
- Water: 550 L
Solaris 55 – photo © Solaris Yachts
Solaris 55 – photo © Solaris Yachts
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