Overview
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The Interior
Spaces That Define
the Experience
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The Aft Cockpit
The aft cockpit is a private teak-decked social space — fold-flat sunpads, built-in cabinetry, a widescreen TV, and a sightline that runs from the saloon to the horizon. At anchor in the Gulf, this is where the day starts and ends.
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Outdoor Dining
The aft teak deck converts to a full al fresco dining platform — a U-shaped banquette around a central table, fold-down transom open to the water, and the British ensign flying off the stern. Anchor down, table set.
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The Saloon
The main saloon delivers Sunseeker's most resolved interior at 75 feet — a large-format TV, bar storage unit, wraparound sofa seating, and the helm station forward. One continuous open-plan space from the transom to the bow.
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The Companionway
The staircase to the lower deck is a design statement — wide treads, glass balustrade, and a view straight into the galley below. The Predator 75's layout makes every level transition feel deliberate and every space connected.
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The Lounge
A secondary lounge on the main deck runs the full width — deep sofas, floor-to-ceiling glass panels that open to the side deck, and a sightline that places the entire coastline within the living space.
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The Galley
The lower-deck galley is finished to the same standard as the saloon above — marble countertop island, integrated sink and induction hob, and a skylight that brings open sky into the working kitchen. A proper provisioning space for 40-knot passages.