Overview
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Technical Specification
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The Interior
Spaces That Define
the Experience
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The Helm
Twin Volvo IPS 1350 drives governed from a helm station flanked by seating on both sides — the captain and guests share the same view. Carbon sunroof retracted, horizon unobstructed, 35 knots available on demand.
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The Saloon
The full-beam open-plan saloon runs aft from the helm — U-shaped seating, retractable carbon roof, and wraparound glazing on all sides. A layout that makes light and the horizon equal parts of the interior.
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The Galley
A fully equipped galley spans the forward beam — dark cabinetry, a marble island counter, and an induction suite that makes the Predator 65 genuinely self-sufficient. 3,500 litres of fuel; the galley is sized to match the range.
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Open Plan Living
The main deck is a single uninterrupted social space — panoramic seating, 360° views through glass on all sides, and the helm station keeping the driver part of every conversation at speed.
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Dining at Sea
The helm-side dining position is the best seat at any table — chart on the surface, coastline through the glass, and the Predator's wake visible aft. The Predator 65 makes the passage the destination.
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Forward Lounge
The forward lounge faces the bow — a dedicated social space that gives the Predator 65 a separate lounging zone from the primary cockpit seating. The marina ahead, the helm behind, and nothing but glass between.