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Second hull of 28.06-metre Sunseeker 95 launched

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sunseeker-95Sunseeker recently launched another hull of the 28.06-metre yacht Sunseeker 95. The first model in the range had been showcased at the latest edition of the Cannes Yachting festival.
Sean Robertson, Sales Director at Sunseeker International, so described the yacht:
“The 95 Yacht, which launched into the market earlier this year, is another stunning illustration of how striking lines can still be combined with a voluminous interior.
Lavoro, the second hull of the 95 Yacht, is a perfect example of Sunseeker’s bespoke design capabilities, boasting a drop-down starboard side balcony, five cabin option layout with two sliding twin berths, a crane option for the use of a jet-ski and an increased seating area on the flybridge; all features important to this client. Its design as a whole has evolved to maximise exterior and interior entertainment spaces, yet it still remains unmistakably a Sunseeker, with its enhanced bespoke design features.”
Alongside with impressive overall design, the Sunseeker 95 boasts a top speed of 26 knots and a range of 1,250 nm at 10 knots.
The British shipyard is currently building five more models of the same range, plus five 116 Yachts and four 131 Yachts: a varied product range satisfying different segments of a promising market, enhanced by Sunseeker’s first-class dealer network.

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