Sunseeker’s new 131 Yacht to debut at London Boat Show 2016

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Sunseeker-131Sunseeker International is bringing to the London Boat Show in 2016 its model 131, which will be the largest yacht ever to make her debut in London.
The Sunseeker 131 is the first of three new large Sunseeker models set for launch at the beginning of next year. From 8th to 17th January 2016, at the ExCeL London exhibition centre, Sunseeker 131 will be joined by seven more vessels by her same shipyard.
She is a large 40-metre long three-deck vessel: her ample indoor spaces are arranged in a standard layout able to accommodate ten passengers in five cabins, while a different layout suggestion allows the yacht to sleep up to twelve guests. Features and layouts are fully customisable and can be tailored in every way to meet the needs of the customers. An onboard garage is spacious enough to host a tender of up to 6.0m in length and two personal watercraft. Large windows all around the master stateroom, main saloon and upper saloon provide the boat’s interior with plenty of natural light and make the whole onboard atmosphere bright and relaxed.
Based on the Sunseeker deep V hull design, the yacht has an extended cruising range of 1,500 nautical miles when operating at 10 knots, and can reach a top speed of 23 knots.
Build time for each new 131 Yacht is expected to be around one year, and the company has capacity for up to five of the yachts to be under construction simultaneously. The first five hulls currently being built have already been sold to clients from all over the world.

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