The Predator 55 is a new addition to Sunseeker's iconic Predator range. Powered by two Volvo Penta IPS-950 engines, this 55-foot model can reach speeds of up to 35 knots.
The glass and carbon fiber sunroof of the Sunseeker Predator 55 sets this model apart from the rest of the Predator range. Controlled from the helm, the 2.5 x 3 m electrically operated sunroof slides back to leave only the sky above. Its large glass surface and single-piece curved windscreen give the Predator 55 an elegant and striking silhouette, as well as an interior bathed in natural light.
The seating arrangement in the aft cockpit provides ample space for six people and includes an electric sunshade for added comfort. The large sunbathing area above the garage features padded headrests and a rear view that guests will never tire of. This yacht masterfully combines style and function for everyone's enjoyment. The angles of the aft bulwarks fit into the new sleek design of the stern and are perfectly integrated into the hull with the vertically outward-facing stainless steel air intakes of the engine. With the addition of discreet LED deck lighting and a new characteristic fixed crossbeam that runs from port to starboard, including when the sunbathing platform is lowered, the aft profile presents exquisite proportions without compromising functionality.
The single-level main deck features a generous lounge and L-shaped kitchen. The kitchen units are aligned with the linear wetbar in the cockpit, so when the port terrace door is opened, nothing hinders movement between the interior and exterior. The glass panels provide uninterrupted views of the horizon for everyone on board. Two upholstered seats complement Sunseeker's next-generation helm for added thrills.
Adopting a standard layout, the lower deck makes the most of the available space, with two cabins, a lower lounge to starboard, and an optional storage or utility room.
The luxurious full-beam master cabin creates a private space with generous dimensions. The entrance to the corridor leads to a starboard dressing room and a large ensuite cabin to port. The large double bed is centered and complemented by a sofa, a dresser, and a second dressing room, while a vanity unit and a television are placed centrally. The equally spacious forward cabin features a private bathroom and ample storage space. The interior volume has been prioritized for long cruises. Thus, both cabins benefit from increased headroom for a greater sense of space.
The interior layout is modular to comply with the owner's requirements. The main deck kitchen can be moved to the lower deck and replaced by a sofa and a television that can be raised or lowered. With this option, the lower kitchen replaces the lower lounge and the storage or utility room. This space can also be converted into a two-bed cabin with an ensuite bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to six guests.