Sunseeker 95
Note how the formal dining area, saloon, and cockpit flow together as one continual space.
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The best part of the formal dining area (other than the view at sea)
is the fresh breeze that’s able to flow through the sliding door.
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Every once in a while, guests aboard yachts of this quality may argue over whom gets the master stateroom.
That’s no problem on the Sunseeker 95, which features two spacious master staterooms.
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Some galleys are intended to be social spaces, the galley on this Sunseeker 95 was built with a mission:
prepping high-quality meals for large parties.
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The saloon in the crew’s quarters allow the staff (or grandkids) to sneak away and watch the game in privacy.
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A guest stateroom goes from sporting two twins to one double faster that you can say, “OK push that end together.”
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You can get a sense of the conditions this yacht was built to handle
by taking one look at the serious comfort of the helm seat.
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The second master stateroom clearly wants for nothing.
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The main-deck master is really a triplex apartment, with the sleeping area on top offering the best views, the bath downstairs and a dressing area accessed from the landing in between.
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All the comforts of home. That’s what the master head offers.
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