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You can’t look away from the Superb Sunseeker 116 Yacht

By Victor Baker

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Sunseeker 116

Sunseeker International has just unveiled these incredible CGI images of their upcoming project, the breathtaking Sunseeker 116 Yacht. Currently in the works in the brand’s shipyard in Dorset, UK, this stunning yacht represents the next generation of Sunseeker motor yachts, scheduled for launch in early 2016.

Featuring  seducing lines, as well as an open plan layout and stylish interiors, this superyacht was built around the platform of the highly praised 115 Sport Yacht. But compared to the 115, it features a redesigned deck and a superstructure, which makes this yacht the perfect vessel for long cruises on the oceans.

The foredeck, for example, has been imagined as a fun entertainment area, with a new ‘Club’ concept and a large hot tub that will keep passengers relaxed.

Sunseeker 116

Continuing with the incredible design, there’s also a flybridge with a large retractable sunroof and an amazingly generous seating. The dining area is equally impressive, and so are is wet bar, together with sun-loungers, companion helm seating and a standard hot tub.

The yacht may accommodate up to ten guests in five cabins, with a crew of five, but the Sunseeker is flexible on that level. Guests will obviously love the electronically operated carbon fibre gull-wing door, which is definitely an interesting way to allow easy access from the wheelhouse to the exterior side deck.

Also worth mentioning is that the ‘116 Yacht’ will comfortably cruise at 16-18 knots and it could even reach 26 knots if it has to. Extra features, such as the platform level seating, the hidden platform shower and the stern garage, which can house a large tender and two jet skis, are just more proof that this yacht is the right way to travel on the high seas.

Sunseeker 116

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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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