Sunseeker 74 Sport, outstanding performance and design

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At the upcoming Cannes Film Festival, scheduled for September 2018, the British company Sunseeker International will present the new 74 Sport, a yacht with sleek and sports lines, capable of reaching 38 knots of speed. While maintaining the “dynamic” aspect of a fast boat, the 74 Sport does not give up some details in the design that make it particularly interesting. The basic model is the Predator 74, launched last January at the Dรผsseldorf Motor Show, with the addition of a flybridge, that however is almost invisible in the profile of the boat. The large, all-glass and oversized windows make the interior very bright in a natural way and also offer a view of the sea from the salon in every direction. “It has a truly versatile layout and the spacious flybridge makes it a true class leader – the company says in a note – offering on the one hand an additional wheelhouse, but also a perfect entertainment space with plenty of space on board, options for have lunch and sunbathe and a comfortable drawer fridge as standard, along with optional upgrades for bimini and wet bar ”

The yacht is available in two different versions depending on the owner’s wishes, transforming from an open yacht for the warmer regions to a closed unit, for the climatically less hot zones. Sunseeker 74 Sport has a kitchen and three cabins with private bathroom, including a master stateroom aft, twin straight and forward VIP. The benefits of the owner’s cabin from an optional walk-in closet.
The lower deck configuration offers flexibility for owners with an option to have a walk-in wardrobe for forward VIP, an extensive galley layout complete with lounge and seating for breakfast bar, or a guest cabin with two extra beds that would allow the yacht
accommodate up to eight guests in a four-cabin arrangement.

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