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Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Learning a thing or two by serving the large yacht market, Sunseeker has translated those lessons well into the Manhattan 52.
  • By Simon Murray
  • April 21, 2017

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Space, light, and an element of sociability define the new Manhattan 52.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

If Sunseeker’s goal was to create a family cruising boat in which people come first, the designers have nailed it.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The midships master suite is impressive, with huge hull windows and mirrors positioned to maximize their effect.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

A neat little dinette to port is an inviting spot for an intimate breakfast with a view.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Paying this much attention to the space in a head is why Sunseeker succeeds.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The VIP stateroom has a clear overhead hatch to make up for its smaller hull windows,
and a good-sized head compartment.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The guest twins also enjoy sunlight from hull windows.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Sunlight drenches the entire main deck, providing a luxurious sense of space.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Look forward and you see a big, raised seating area amidships, with sofas on each side and a folding table.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The smart-looking, businesslike, two-seat helm station folds forward to free up more sitting room.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The galley is aft, virtually adjoining the cockpit, and spreads across the boat’s full beam.

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

Ask anyone if that swim platform is up to the task. (This group may just have some thoughts on that topic.)

Sunseeker Manhattan 52

The 52’s innovative design is all about spacious living, sharp lines, and family cruising in style.

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