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Sunseeker 34M

Discussion in 'Sunseeker Yacht' started by brandonw, Sep 6, 2006.

  1. brandonw

    brandonw Senior Member

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    Just noticed that there is a new addition to the Sunseeker website. Seems that is now a new 34M yacht. Similar yet different to the 105'. Is this maybe to replace the 110' that they had on here about a year ago? This one has a main deck master, four guest staterooms and three crew staterooms forward. It also seems that Sunseeker has come out with some different portlights in the hull. Looks like it also has a tender garage in the transom. Not any mention to what engines it will have. All it says is that it will exceed 28 kts.

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  2. YachtForum

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    Looks like Sunseeker’s following automotive cues... slightly less swoopy and a little more edgy. Looks good.

    Thanks for the news Brandon!
  3. Billy1119

    Billy1119 Senior Member

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    I didn't see any engine info either except for the line that says "up to 4800 hp." Should be enough to get her on a plane.
  4. CODOG

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    She is indeed the final version of the 110 concept. A larger and more voluminous relation to the 105 Yacht, whilst similar in layout and feel, she is styled to compliment the larger 37m Yacht. Raised pilot house and full-length side decks as opposed to the wide-bodied, full beam forward owners suite that features on the 37m Yacht. Large tender garage aft, crew accommodation forward. Engine choices decided but not yet published. Previous client opposition to large 'picture' hull side windows has largely abated, so will feature quite prominently in the range from now on. First of type now well under way in development.