GÜERO - 2011 65' 5" SUNSEEKER PREDATOR
Cancun Quintana Roo Mexico
$980,000 USD
If there was one, this is it, the radical, open cockpit Predator whose roots trace straight back to the origins of the Sunseeker line - out and out fun in the sun and sea. An owner-driven boat where helm and cockpit are all one together, the main deck effectively open from screen and helm console to stern and enormous sunpad.
The Predator 60 is without doubt a champion dayboat, but with its optional hard top and exquisite guest cabins below, a very capable performance cruiser too. The best of both worlds, in brilliant disguise, and that shouldn't surprise. Few of nature's own predators reveal their tenderness away from the nest.
This Predator will look after you well. Her ride though fast, at up to 40 knots with 2200 PS and Arneson surface drives, or just a few knots less with the tunnelled shafts or Volvo Penta's pod drives, has the trademark soft, secure ride for which Sunseekers are so renowned.
And further tending to onboard comfort, the level of fitting and furnishing is absolutely in line with the whole-range reputation for the highest quality. Be it in the plush and perfectly stitched upholstery, sound deadening deep carpets and thick curtains on rattle free slides, or choice of firm door handles and hinged reading lights, everything is personalised to your own specifications.
Beyond design detail, the comfort is in the plan, with atrium style stairwell to that lower accommodation deck which has a saloon and galley sharing the central open plan from which three sleeping cabins radiate; aft the full beam, large ported master suite, midships a starboard hand twin bed suite and forward in the bow the VIP suite. Both space and natural light are plentiful throughout and the en suite shower and wash rooms are as contemporary and luxurious as the main cabins they serve.
Back in the big outdoors, the stern garage opens beneath that enormous sunpad to reveal a smart and simply launched tender to ferry guests ashore to explore while the Predator lies keenly to anchor, waiting to pounce across the seas again.