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Introducing the Sunseeker line up for Boot Düsseldorf 2019

by Sunseeker 25 Nov 2018 21:04 AEDT 19-27 January 2019
Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht © Sunseeker

Sunseeker will be displaying an exciting range of motor yachts at the 50th anniversary of Boot Düsseldorf from the 19th – 27th of January. Visitors to Europe's leading boat show will have the opportunity to view eight of its exquisite models, including the stunning new 74 Sport Yacht, which will be joining the dynamic Predator models, through to its luxurious Manhattan and Yachts range.

The full line-up includes:

74 Sport Yacht – Show Premiere

Sporty and sleek, the brand new Sunseeker 74 Sport Yacht, with 38 knot capability, boasts the latest Sunseeker design cues and sporting prowess as the recently launched Predator 74. However, while maintaining her dynamic look, the in-house design team at Sunseeker has created the 74 Sport Yacht with an exceptional flybridge – almost unperceivable within her profile lines.

Designed to offer the ultimate experience, the yacht's exterior enjoys oversized pillarless' windows down to the side deck and a helm sunroof which flood the interior with light and provide exceptional views from the saloon in all directions. She enjoys a truly versatile layout throughout and the spacious flybridge makes her a true class-leader, not only offering an additional helm station, but a perfect entertaining space with plentiful seating, dining and sunbathing options and a convenient drawer fridge as standard, along with optional bimini and wet bar upgrades.

Depending on the owner's wishes, the 74 Sport Yacht can be transformed into an 'open' yacht in warmer regions or a 'closed' yacht in cooler climates with an innovative cockpit door mechanism which lowers itself into the sole of the yacht to create an uninterrupted level floor from the helm to the rear of the cockpit.

Stepping on board, owners enjoy stylish interiors and luxurious living with a considerable saloon including a sumptuous lounge and dining area, plus an optional storage unit port side. Below deck there is a generous galley and three spacious en-suite cabins, comprising an aft master stateroom, starboard twin and forward VIP. The master cabin benefits from an optional walk-in wardrobe.

The below deck configuration offers complete flexibility for owners with an option to replace the lower dinette with a walk-in wardrobe for the forward VIP or an additional twin guest cabin which would allow the yacht to accommodate up to eight guests in a four cabin arrangement plus a dedicated twin crew cabin.

The vast foredeck with its superb sunpad for soaking up the rays and spacious lounge seating with optional canopy and drawer fridges, caps off what promises to be another incredible success for Britain's biggest boat builder.

Alongside this magnificent model, Sunseeker will be showcasing:

  • Predator 50
  • Predator 74
  • Predator 57 (MkII)
  • Manhattan 52
  • Manhattan 66
  • 76 Yacht
  • 86 Yacht
Sunseeker will also be displaying a selection of its exclusive merchandise range, named the 'Sunseeker Collection' at Boot Düsseldorf. For more information about the Sunseeker Collection or to purchase items from the range, please visit shop.sunseeker.com.

19th-27th January 2019, Hall Six, Stand B61

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