The Solaris 72 Classic cruising and racing yacht offers speed, comfort and a pleasant aesthetic of living at sea. Suitable both for independent control and for sailing with a hired crew.
Exterior and Interior Design
Like other Solaris projects, the model was developed by Javier Soto Acebal. The interiors of the yacht were designed by Solaris Design Team.
Amenities on board
The two living areas of Solaris 72 are separated by a saloon that takes up the entire area of the deckhouse raised above deck. The saloon windows provide all-around visibility and the sofas and dining area will serve as an excellent cabin companion. From the salon one can go down to the aft, where the owner's cabin and one of the guest cabins are located. Descending from the salon forward, we find a longitudinal galley that can easily serve both the salon and cockpit, as well as another guest cabin. In the bow of the boat there is a crew cabin with a bathroom, laundry and navigation area. The cockpit is divided into work and rest areas. Access to the sea is provided through a folding transom.
Features .
When designing the yacht, the challenge was to find a high-speed balanced hull. For this reason, a carbon mast and a gyke were chosen to optimize settings and better distribute the weight. The stylistic design of Solaris 72 emphasizes modernity with an easy reference to classical traditions - thanks to this Solaris yachts have not lost their relevance for many years and are valued in the aftermarket.
Swimming area
The yacht is designed for sailing across the ocean. The sedimentation of Solaris 72, thanks to the lifting keel, varies from 4 m to 2.6 m, so that shallow bays and marinas are not a limitation for the yacht.

























