Positioned as a long-range evolution of the brand’s walkaround platform, the 19.7-meter yacht brings a clear focus on volume, usability, and offshore capability.
The early visuals point to a design that stays close to Solaris Power’s core identity - clean lines, open circulation, and a strong emphasis on practical seakeeping - while introducing a more developed onboard layout geared toward extended cruising.
Circulation-Led Layout
At the center of the 64 LR is a deck plan that prioritizes circulation. Wide, well-protected walkways run the full length of the yacht, enabling safe movement between bow and stern even in less favorable conditions. This remains a defining feature of the Solaris Power range, now carried forward into a larger, more volume-driven platform.
The foredeck has been configured as a social zone, with two opposing horseshoe-shaped sofas linked by twin tables. This creates a flexible space suited to informal dining, drinks, or quiet time at anchor, with uninterrupted views forward.
Generous volumes, carefully designed layouts and refined detailing create an environment where functionality and seagoing comfort meet elegance, delivering a unique and unmistakable character in every setting."
- Solaris Power
Further aft, the cockpit and beach area take on a more central role. The stern platform of the motor yacht can be raised or partially submerged, easing access to the water and supporting day-to-day use at anchor. The yard has allocated notable space to this zone, reinforcing its importance as both a functional and leisure-focused area.
A Second Social Hub on the Upper Deck
A key addition to the 64 LR is its flybridge, designed as a fully usable upper deck rather than a secondary space. The layout includes a large sofa, sunbeds, and a dedicated dining table, supported by a compact galley for drinks and light meals.
This upper deck extends the superyacht’s usable footprint and introduces a second social hub, giving owners and guests more flexibility in how they spend time on board. The arrangement also reinforces the model’s long-range intent, with multiple areas suited to extended stays rather than short day trips.
Beach Area Designed for Easy Water Access
The aft section of the yacht brings together practical storage and direct water access. The integrated garage is designed to house a 3.45-meter tender lengthwise, alongside additional water toys - a detail that supports independent cruising without relying on external support vessels.
The beach area itself is notably open, with a layout that simplifies transitions between onboard spaces and the sea. Whether the platform is fully raised or partially submerged, access remains straightforward, reinforcing the flybridge yacht’s focus on usability.
Sharp Bow and Balanced Hull
Beneath the lifestyle elements, Solaris Power continues to prioritize hull performance. The 64 LR features a sharp bow entry with pronounced flare, intended to soften impact in head seas while keeping the deck dry. This approach aligns with the yard’s long-standing emphasis on offshore capability.
Stability has also been addressed through hull form rather than reliance on stabilizers. According to the builder, the design supports steady cruising and comfort both underway and at anchor, with reduced roll in a range of conditions. Efficiency is another key part of the equation. Hydrodynamic studies and weight distribution have been used to limit fuel consumption, extending range and lowering emissions.
The 64 Long Range measures 19.7 meters overall with a beam of 5.62 meters, placing it firmly in the upper end of the walkaround segment while pushing toward more traditional long-range territory. Performance figures indicate a top speed of 28 knots and a cruising speed of 18 knots, balancing efficiency with usable pace.
A Larger Alternative: The 70 Long Range
The Solaris Power 70 Long Range offers a step up in scale, built around the same priorities of volume, circulation, and offshore capability. Introduced earlier this year at boot Düsseldorf 2026, the model is designed as a flybridge yacht focused on distance cruising rather than speed alone.
Wide, protected walkways run the length of the deck of the YachtBuyer-reviewed model, supporting safe movement between cockpit and foredeck, while multiple outdoor areas - including a foredeck lounge, cockpit dining space, and full-length flybridge - create a layout suited to extended time onboard. The connection to the water is reinforced through a large bathing platform and open aft arrangement.
Its hull form is engineered for stability both underway and at anchor, with predictable behavior in displacement mode as well as at higher speeds. A deep, flared bow and high freeboard support offshore performance, while Volvo Penta IPS propulsion underlines the yacht’s focus on efficiency, control, and reduced noise.
For a full break down of the Solaris Power 70 Long Range, check out YachtBuyer's in-depth review below:
Taken together, the 64 Long Range marks a clear move toward more capable, space-focused cruising, supported by proven design principles already established in the larger 70 LR platform.
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