Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht - 23 meters of elegance
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Crafted for performance, the Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht made its grand debut at the 2023 Boot Dusseldorf show. One of the newer yachts in Sunseeker's yard, the 75 Sport showcases the British shipbuilder's latest designs and technology, with modular furniture configurations, a contemporary interior finish, and an impressive top speed of 40 knots.
At 23.06 meters in length with a beam of 5.38 meters, the 75 Sport Yacht maintains comparable dimensions with its predecessor, the 74 Sport Yacht, while incorporating modern fittings and refreshed design elements.
The 75 Sport's hydraulic bathing platform screams typical sunseeker styling. You'll particularly love the updated deck lighting that sets the mood for what's to come. Everything else feels just about standard but a bit toned down for the boat's smaller size. The aft garage, capable of holding a Williams 395 tender, is flanked by dual steps that lead to the expansive aft cockpit and well-equipped foredeck.
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An expansive sunbed spans the entire aft area of the cockpit, providing more than enough space for outdoor relaxation and emphasizing the sun-seeking aspect of the company's name. Adjacent to this, a similarly large U-shaped sofa and a folding table in a carbon fiber finish offer guests the perfect dining and socializing spot.
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Sliding to the starboard, a glass and stainless steel door separates the cockpit from the saloon, in line with Sunseeker's signature theme of blending interior and exterior spaces.
Stepping into the well-refined saloon, you're greeted by Sunskeer's latest interior styling. Fully customizable right from the selection of materials to the configuration, the 75 Sport's interior oozes class. The standard configuration features a folding center table as the focal point, with a large U-spaced sofa and a large TV unit portside.
Large windows shower the interior with natural light, while a panoramic sliding sunroof also boosts the natural light. Further forward, the boat's main helm station is equipped with a pair of monitors and seats along with Sunseeker's latest navigation and monitoring gear.
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The lower deck houses a total of three cabins in the standard configuration. An optional fourth cabin in a different configuration can be slotted in for the galley. The lower galley features Miele appliances, a fridge freezer compartment, and cabinetry.
The owners' suite on the lower deck exudes elegance, with the standard setup featuring a spacious bed positioned in the center. Flanking on either side are upholstered seats surrounding a central breakfast table on the starboard side and an array of storage cabinets portside. Of course, a fully equipped ensuite is also included. Each of the remaining two cabins has an ensuite and stylish fittings.
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The 75 Sport's flybridge is built for entertainment. It offers several forward and aft seating options with a pair of refrigerated drawers. The deck's forward space also houses an auxiliary helm station equipped with a pair of monitors and seats.
The 75 Sport is powered by a pair of MAN V12-1150 as standard with an option of 1900 engines. Top speed is stated as 40 knots with a range of 900 nautical miles at 10 knots.While it's certainly not the most jaw-dropping offering from Sunseeker's yard, the 75 Sport is the largest boat in Sunseeker's Sport Yacht collection. It is an excellent choice for buyers seeking a yacht of this size.
Specifications
Length: 23.06m , 75.66ft
Manufacturer: Sunseeker
Engine: MAN V12-1150
Cabins: 3
Top Speed: 40 Knots
Cruising Speed: 25 Knots