A single-level main deck comprises a generous saloon and L-shaped galley .The galley side units connect with the linear cockpit wet bar so that with the patio door opened to port, there is an uninterrupted connection between inside and outside. Sight lines courtesy of the expansive glazing remain uninterrupted, connecting all on board with the horizon. Twin bolstered seats complement Sunseeker’s exciting new-generation helm station. In a standard arrangement, the lower deck makes full use of the available space, with two cabins, lower saloon to starboard and a storage room or optional utility room.
The luxurious full-beam owner's cabin offers generous private quarters. Upon entry to the lobby is a full-height wardrobe to starboard and an extensive en suite to port. The large double bed sits centrally with sofa seating, a sideboard and a second wardrobe outboard whilst a dedicated vanity unit and TV are positioned centrally.An equally spacious forward cabin benefits from an en suite and plenty of storage. With an emphasis on interior volume for long-distance cruising, both cabins benefit from increased headroom, elevating the feel of spaciousness.
The interior layout can be modified to suit an owner’s exact requirements. The main deck galley can be moved to the lower deck and replaced with a sofa and rise-and-fall TV. With this option, the lower galley replaces the lower saloon and storage or utility room. This space can also be specified as an optional twin cabin with en suite providing accommodation for up to six guests in comfort.