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Bespoke Sunseeker 95 Yacht heads to Boot Düsseldorf

by Sunseeker 30 Nov 2022 01:10 PST 21-29 January 2023
Sunseeker 95 Yacht © Mike Jones

Sunseeker International and its appointed distributor, Sunseeker London Group deliver a bespoke 95 Yacht built for Meros Co-Ownership. This one-of-a-kind build will become the new flagship yacht in the Meros fleet, designed specifically for co-ownership.

Sean Robertson, Sales and Marketing Director at Sunseeker International, commented: "Our Bespoke service is best-in-class, and we are always exceptionally proud to bring a customised build to life. Our passion for excellence, together with a shared vision with Sunseeker London Group and Meros, has made way for this exceptional and completely bespoke build."

Martin Huber, Founder of Meros Co-Ownership, added: "We are thrilled to launch a newly built Sunseeker 95 Yacht at boot Düsseldorf this year. Sunseeker's Bespoke service has exceeded our high expectations. The thoughtfully considered interior design and modifications made to the flybridge are exemplary. The beautiful 95 Yacht offers an array of features that enable its occupants to have a fantastic time on board and we are excited to bring this bespoke yacht to market."

Exterior

The multi-award winning 90 Ocean inspired a new flybridge design for this custom 95 Yacht. The stand-out wet bar has popular features, including a BBQ, refrigerator and ice machine. Together, with extended seating for up to 12 guests, the flybridge is a central focal point for entertainment. The new layout can also house a personal watercraft and Jacuzzi, promising an uncompromised experience on board.

The 95 Yacht built for Meros is fully equipped with water toys for every venture, including a personal watercraft (PWC), two SeaBobs, an e-Foil, inflatables, wakeboards and a Williams Jet Tender.

Interior

The interior style is minimalist and modern. Neutral tones and contemporary textures create elegant spaces from the raised pilot house to the lower guest cabins. The accommodation spans five cabins with space for up to 12 guests. The lower deck comprises two double cabins and two convertible twins, complete with pullman berths.

The unique master suite situated over three floors is the epitome of luxury. A sumptuous cabin with a king size bed and lounge seating offers a private space to relax and unwind. A beautiful staircase forward leads down to a walk-in wardrobe and dressing area. Beyond that is a large en-suite. The master suite, with its exceptional offering, acts more as a private wing for the owner.

The Sunseeker 95 Yacht will be available to view at boot Düsseldorf 2023, Sunseeker Stand B-61.

Principal Characteristics:

  • Length overall - 28.06 M / 91'1"
  • Beam - 6.55 M / 21'6"
  • Draft - 2.13 M / 7'0"
  • Displacement - 84,700 KG / 186,731 LB
  • Fresh water capacity - 1,750 L / 385 IMP. GAL.
  • Black water capacity - 435 L / 96 IMP. GAL.
  • Fuel capacity - 12,000 L / 2,640 IMP. GAL.
  • Cabins - 5
  • En-suites - 6
  • Engine - TWIN MTU 12V 2000 M96 X
  • Propulsion - Shafts
  • Range @ 12 knots - 1,400 nautical miles

For more information visit www.sunseeker.com.

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