Reviews
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Broad side decks allow a safe passage forward but would look even better with optional teak fitted. Credit: Lester McCarthy -
Pitched against its similar-sized, similar-priced sportscruiser brethren, it seems to dwarf its rivals in almost every single area down below. Credit: Graham Snook Beneteau Monte Carlo 47 review: What lies beneath – from the archive
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The enormous bathing platform is the main tender stowage area – so it’s hydraulic as standard. Credit: Lester McCarthy Sunseeker Manhattan 53 review: from the archive
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The ride and handling is so self-assured that it always feels safe and secure up top. Credit: Lester McCarthy Bénéteau Antarès 30 review: from the archive
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A top speed of just under 40knots and good pick up from standstill make the boat fun to drive. Credit: Boston Whaler Boston Whaler 255 Conquest review: Cuddy-cabin sports-fisher - from the archive
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The yacht was packed with extras: three balconies, enclosed upper saloon, an excellent TRACStar digital fin stabilising system for those idyllic evenings on anchor and longer passage. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker Predator 130 review: from the archive
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Don't let the upright stem fool you: hidden beneath the dark blue topsides is a proper planing hull. Credit: Lester Mccarthy Beneteau Swift Trawler 42 review: Cruise control – from the archive
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The cockpit can be completely enclosed using canopies and the doors that close off the side decks. Credit: Nicolas Claris Bénéteau Swift Trawler 50 review: from the archive
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All photos: Princess Yachts Princess X95 review: Widebody design ushers in a brave new world
Review Price: £6,950,000.00
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Hurtling around outside Poole Harbour, just beyond Old Harry, the Sunseeker Portofino 48 felt exceptionally composed. Credit: Lester McCarthy Sunseeker Portofino 48 review: from the archive
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The Sunseeker 82 will do pretty much whatever you ask of it - for this is a 55-tonner that thinks it's a raceboat. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker 82 Yacht review: Space racer – from the archive
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The Sunseeker 86 is a lot of yacht. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker 86 review: Set for the sun – from the archive
In our latest video, Jack Haines squeezes on board one of the most popular boats at the Southampton show
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There's a feeling of solidity when driving the 270 even when flying along at the 270's 48-knot top speed. Credit: Lester McCarthy Boston Whaler 270 Outrage review: Simple pleasures – from the archive
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Very similar in all aspects to the existing 270, it offers just a little extra room all round. Credit: Boston Whaler Boston Whaler 320 Outrage review: from the archive
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Hi-lo bathing platform is a standard feature. Note useful second set of steps to port. Credit: Lester McCarthy Sunseeker Manhattan 60 review: This happy breed – from the archive
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Narrow side decks eased by canted pulpit rails and longer handrails added soon after launch. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker Portofino 40 used boat review: from the archive
Sunseeker target a fierce market with their new Portofino.
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It’s all about the main deck, and that long continuous sweep from stem to stern made possible by lifting the wheelhouse out of the way. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker 95 Yacht review: Stacking the decks – from the archive
The Sunseeker 95 Yacht only boasts an extra half deck over its 28m sister ship, but the affect is astonishing. Alan Harper shows you around
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The standout feature is the way the boat transforms from fully enclosed, cosy winter wafter to a wide-open suntrap at the touch of a button. Credit: Paul Wyeth Sunseeker Predator 57: from the archive
We travel down to Poole to put the new Sunseeker Predator 57 through its paces in the depths of winter
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Clever design and serious propulsion make for a winning combination. Credit: Sunseeker Sunseeker Manhattan 66 review: from the archive
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Best of all is that the Superhawk 43’s 55mph top speed does not come with the baggage of tiresome handling. Credit: Lester Mccarthy Sunseeker Superhawk 43 review: Pocket Rocket – from the archive
Exclusive video from Motor Boat & Yachting's test of Sunseeker Superhawk 43 used in Bond film