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AZIMUT 64 MOTORYACHT
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $359.96MSRP: $699.99AZIMUT 64 MOTORYACHT FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY SHIP MODEL Dimension approx.: 34″ (long) x 9.5″ (wide) The model is already built. THIS IS NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT By the time the... -
PRINCESS 60 MOTOR YACHT
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $699.96MSRP: $749.99MV DEUTSCHLAND CRUISE SHIP FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY, HIGH QUALITY SHIP MODEL 35″ (long) x 9″ (wide) x 15.75″ (high) The model is already built, NOT a model ship kit < -
HMS VICTORY 60 TALL SHIP
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $2,999.95MSRP: $3,199.99LARGE HMS VICTORY TALL SHIP FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY MUSEUM QUALITY SHIP MODEL LARGE HIGH QUALITY MODEL Dimension Approx.: 60L x 19W x 55H (inch) The model is alrea
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CUSTOM SUNSEEKER 60 MOTORYACHT
FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY HIGH QUALITY SHIP MODEL
- Dimension approx.: 36″ (long) x 9″ (wide) x 15″ (high)
- The model is already built. THIS IS NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT
The Sunseeker 60 emerged during a pivotal era for Sunseeker — a period when the British builder was transforming itself from a maker of nimble sportsboats into a global force in luxury performance yachts. By the mid‑to‑late 1990s, Sunseeker had already established a reputation for sleek styling, offshore capability, and meticulous craftsmanship. The 60‑foot class became the proving ground for the company’s ambitions: large enough to offer true motor‑yacht comfort, yet still infused with the speed and agility that defined the brand.
Sunseeker’s story began in 1969, when brothers Robert and John Braithwaite founded Poole Powerboats in Dorset, England. Their early models — beginning with the Sovereign 17 in 1971 — were small, fast, and family‑friendly, built for the growing leisure‑boating market. The company’s breakthrough came in the late 1970s through a partnership with offshore‑racing designer Don Shead, whose deep‑V hulls transformed Sunseeker into a performance leader. Boats like the Offshore 28, Portofino 31, and Tomahawk 37 cemented the brand’s identity: fast, stylish, and unmistakably modern.
By the 1990s, Sunseeker was pushing into larger, more luxurious territory. The Renegade 60, launched during this decade, was a landmark — the first production Sunseeker equipped with twin jet drives, offering remarkable maneuverability and a bold, futuristic profile. This era also introduced the softer, automotive‑inspired lines that would become a Sunseeker signature.
The Sunseeker 60 followed in this evolutionary arc. Positioned as a large sports yacht or ocean‑going cruiser, it represented the company’s growing confidence in building yachts that blended high performance with superyacht‑level comfort.
While individual specifications varied across production years and configurations, the Sunseeker 60 embodied several defining traits:
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Performance Heritage: Twin inboard engines — or in some versions, jet propulsion — delivered the speed and responsiveness expected from a Sunseeker.
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Modern Styling: Curved profiles, sweeping windows, and sculpted deck lines reflected the brand’s shift toward automotive‑influenced aesthetics.
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Luxury Interiors: Spacious cabins, refined materials, and open saloons created a yacht suited for extended cruising as well as high‑speed coastal runs.
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Outdoor Living: Large cockpit areas and sunpads emphasized the Mediterranean‑style boating culture Sunseeker helped popularize.
The 60‑foot class became a sweet spot for owners seeking both performance and comfort — a yacht that could entertain, cruise offshore, and still feel nimble at the helm.
The Sunseeker 60 belongs to a lineage that helped propel the company into the world of superyachts. It sits alongside milestone models like the XS2000 — a 60‑knot rocket launched in 2001 — and the early Manhattan and Predator series that defined Sunseeker’s global identity.
More than just a model, the 60 represents a golden era in Sunseeker’s development: a time when the company was scaling up in size, sophistication, and international prestige, while staying true to its performance‑driven roots. It stands as a bridge between the brand’s early sportsboats and the large, luxurious yachts that would later make Sunseeker a household name.