Trade-A-Boat – August 2019

(Sean Pound) #1

108 | TRADEABOAT.COM.AU


“Belowdecks, this


Sunseeker offers


vast volume for its


size, delivering a


sleek and modern


interior.”


Those big V10s accelerate quickly until the
turbos kick in and the hull glides onto the plane,
settling into a fast cruise of 28 knots. You’ll eat up
the sea miles with ease...


SPACIOUS SALOON
Belowdecks, this Sunseeker offers vast volume for
its size, delivering a sleek and modern interior,
incorporating soft leather furnishings and teak
finishes with an aft galley that makes entertaining
a breeze.
Even better, while you’re whipping up a feast in
that well-appointed galley, your guests can keep
themselves hydrated courtesy of the combination
beer-and-spirits-taps in the aft cockpit.
Yep, you heard that right – twin taps that
deliver either fresh keg beer, or spirits of your
choice. Dangerous perhaps, but nonetheless
impressive.
The aft cockpit also includes a Euro lounge and
glass topped table, plus dual access via the side
decks to bow or straight up the stairs to flybridge.
Stepping through the sliding glass door into
the saloon is to enter a new world of luxury.
Timber flooring in the galley gives way to
carpet in the raised midships saloon which offers
a dining area behind helm and second stairway to
the flybridge.


FUN IN THE SUN
Downstairs that same raised saloon floor creates
enviable headroom in the elegant midships
owner stateroom with its large ensuite, walk-in
wardrobe, comfortable sofa seating and a dressing
table.
Further forward, there’s a VIP guest double in
the bow, plus a twin-bunk cabin, to accommodate
all your friends and family in comfort.
Heading right to the top of Sinseeker, the
flybridge is where guests will want to while away
the hours and a folding canvas bimini provides
smart protection from the extremes of the Aussie
sun.
It’s a great spot to entertain and won’t seem
crowded even with everyone topside. Fire up
the barbie, grab a cold drink from the fridge and
watch the miles drop away behind the stern as
you power along at 20-knots-plus.
There are couches in every direction and a
large double sunpad to the left of the helm (plus
another down on the bow) so your guests can
stretch out in whatever manner appeals.
It’s an easy thing to picture yourself up here,
zipping toward some remote bay with friends and
family relaxing and living it up on all sides. All
that’s left to do is pick a spot todrop the anchor
and settle in for the evening...
Free download pdf