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Sunseeker Manhattan 64
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Sunseeker PRE-OWNED

Manhattan 64

Asking Price$1,000,000
64 ft
19.6 m LOA
5 m
Beam
1.49 m
Draft
32 kn
Max Speed
6
Guests
3
Cabins
1,776 hp
Power
3k L
Fuel

Overview

Contact our team for a full overview of this vessel including interior layout, equipment list, and ownership history.

Technical Specification

Length Overall64 ft / 19.6 m
Beam5 m
Draft1.49 m
Engines2 × CAT C15
Total Power1,776 hp
Max Speed32 kn
Cruise Speed23 kn
Guest Cabins3
Max Guests6
Fuel Capacity3,000 L
ConditionPre-Owned
spec.price$1,000,000

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The Interior

Spaces That Define
the Experience

The Helm

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The Helm

Twin CAT C15 engines governed from a forward-facing helm station wrapped in cream leather. Wide sightlines, close-to-hand controls, and the Dubai waterfront framed through wraparound glass — everything positioned for the captain who also owns the yacht.

The Saloon

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The Saloon

An L-shaped cream sofa, travertine-finish coffee table, and a sliding door that opens directly to the aft teak deck. The indoor-outdoor boundary dissolves the moment the glass panels retract.

Master Stateroom

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Master Stateroom

The full-beam master occupies the lower deck amidships — the most stable position on the hull. A king bed, warm timber joinery, and a neutral palette finished to 2025 refit standard throughout.

The Flybridge

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The Flybridge

Cream wrap-around sofas frame a centre pedestal table on a teak-decked flybridge wide enough for six. The Palm Jumeirah sits directly off the port quarter — the best seat for the Dubai skyline at golden hour.

Al Fresco Dining

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Al Fresco Dining

A white-linen table and canvas director's chairs on the aft teak deck — the natural gathering point from the moment the anchor drops. The Palm Dubai waterfront frames every meal.

At Sea

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At Sea

32 knots maximum. 23-knot cruise. 275 nautical miles. The numbers that take you from Dubai to Muscat in a single passage — twin CATs at cruise speed with the wake fanning out across the Gulf.