The hotly anticipated addition to the Sunseeker flybridge range, the Manhattan 55, is nearing her final stages of production ahead of her World premieres at the Cannes, Southampton and Barcelona Boat Shows this September – or #SunseekerSeptember as it has now become known!

Whilst the last details being added and interiors nearing completion ahead of her sea trials later this month, Sunseeker International have reported that “The Manhattan 55 is coming to life and the new chrome features are particularly striking. The build of the upper saloon provides an alternative layout to boats of this size within the Sunseeker range. The first of the new upper galley options is now on the production line and the customisable flybridge is in final stages of assembly.”

The Sunseeker Manhattan 55 is offers improved space from her predecessor, the highly popular Manhattan 53. With a brand new interior design, clients are offered the choice of a lower or upper galley arrangement at no extra cost, Caterpillar, MAN, Volvo shaft or Volvo IPS engine options and a longer and larger flybridge than ever before on a model of this size. What is more, the exterior design has evolved and now features the new panoramic hull windows similar to those on the Predator 80 and Predator 68, which were featured on the Blog Book earlier this Summer.

The spectacular Sunseeker Manhattan 55 will be available to view at Cannes Boat Show (10th-15th September), Southampton International Boat Show (13th-22nd September) and Barcelona Boat Show (24th-29th September). To arrange your exclusive appointment to view the Manhattan 55 at any of these shows, or to discuss the model with one of the dedicated brokers from the Sunseeker London Group, contact us by phone +44 (0) 207 355 0980 or email info@sunseekerlondon.com.

Available for sale with Sunseeker London, the Manhattan 55 retails from £868,000 ex works ex VAT.
Sunseeker London | 36 Davies Street | Mayfair | London | W1K 4NF | +44 (0) 207 355 0980 | http://www.sunseekerlondon.com | info@sunseekerlondon.com
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