
Noted for its high performance and unmistakable style and craftsmanship, the Predator 68 demonstrates its power when it takes to the waves. A classic example of Sunseeker innovation, the yacht features exquisite interior options and a captivating design, with a sunroof that adds a special feel to every passage, especially those made at high speeds, which can reach up to 43 knots.
In the latest 2017 MKII version, the emphasis is on sportier lines and its ability, at the touch of a button, to switch from an open design to a closed interior through a large glass door.
At the helm there are two seats to starboard (one outboard for the skipper) and a pair of matching seats for passengers. There is a large entertainment space behind the helm that includes a Gaggenau electric grill, sink, storage locker, portable cooler, integrated ice bucket, Raritan ice maker and cutting board with a pair of built-in cup holders.
Behind the passenger seats, there is a four-seat table with stowage compartments under the cushions; while on the other side is another seating area with a Besenzoni height-adjustable table. The decks are all teak, and the platform is hydraulically lowered by about one meter.
The Sunseeker Predator 68 has three cabins and three bathrooms. The forward and aft master staterooms each have double beds and en suite bathrooms, while the amidships stateroom has two twin beds and a bathroom. bunk beds.
The interior finish is highlighted by hand-worked cherry wood, while the living room seating area features a large leather sofa and a hinged leaf table, flexible for dinner for four or a party for eight. The kitchen is equipped with a granite countertop, a Sub-Zero under-counter refrigerator and freezer, a Bosch four-burner electric stove and a Miele dishwasher.
Half of the aft cockpit is reserved for a sunpad for four, flanked on each side by stairs leading to the large teak sundeck, with the addition of a garage with aft access for a dingui, motorcycle or water toys.
The Predator 68 is powered by twin 1,200-horsepower MAN V8 engines, allowing it to cruise at 24 knots with a range of 300 nautical miles. Engine upgrades are available for the 1,550-horsepower MAN V12 diesel engines, which can propel the yacht to a top speed of 43 knots.
TECHNICAL DATA
Length: 21.7m (71’2″)
Beam: 5.09m (16’9″)
Draft: 1.58m (5’2″)
Displacement: 37.300kg (82,209lb)
Accommodation: 6 guests and 2 crew members
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