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The Stunning Sea Eagle Adds Class To Any Harbor

By Victor Baker

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Sea Eagle

Built by Royal Huisman in the company’s shipyard in Maine, the fascinating 43.31-meter all aluminium Sea Eagle superyacht features a stunning dark blue hull and white superstructure. The second vessel in a limited series of just three, this sailing beauty features both naval architecture and exterior looks imagined by the renowned designer German Frers, while the chic and welcoming interior was penned down by Rhoades Young Design.

The interiors benefit from French walnut throughout the vessel, contrasting with white oak floors, upholstered wall panels and birch wood accents. The spacious deckhouse was meant for entertaining evenings and socializing with guests, featuring a cozy seating area and a separate dining area, with large wrap around windows that allow plenty of natural light to make its way inside.

Sea Eagle

A total of 8 guests can be accommodated on-board, in four beautiful cabins, all of which are located on the lower deck. The owner’s suite is located aft, and shows off a separate entrance to the stern beach deck. Outside, you’ll also find a comfortable seating and dining area, covered with an awning to enjoy the best of al fresco dining, regardless of weather conditions.

The Sea Eagle will also impress you with the lovely aft beach deck, featuring a large swim platform and a full-beam staircase. There’s also a 5.2-meter Castoldi jet tender hiding in the transom garage, but we’ll just leave the photos do the rest of the talking for us, while we imagine how we’d set sail aboard this vessel.

Sea Eagle

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About Victor Baker

Victor is our go-to associate editor for anything with four wheels – and more! With over a decade of experience in automotive journalism, his expertise spans from classic cars to the latest in electric vehicle technology. Beyond vehicles, he has broadened his editorial reach to cover a wide range of topics, from technology and travel to lifestyle and environmental issues. Learn more about Luxatic's Editorial Process.

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