The Predator 55 is a new addition to Sunseeker’s iconic Predator range. Powered by two Volvo Penta IPS-950 engines, this 55-foot model can reach speeds of up to 35 knots.
The glass and carbon-fiber sunroof of the Sunseeker Predator 55 sets this model apart from the rest of the Predator range. Operated from the helm console, the electrically controlled 2.5 x 3 m sunroof slides back to leave only the sky above. Its large glazed area and single-piece curved windscreen give the Predator 55 a sleek and distinctive profile, as well as an interior bathed in natural light.
The aft cockpit seating layout provides ample room for six people and includes an electric sunshade for added comfort. The large sunbed located above the garage features padded headrests and a rearward view guests will never tire of. This yacht perfectly blends style and function for everyone’s enjoyment. The angles of the aft fairleads integrate into the new sleek stern design and are seamlessly incorporated into the hull with vertically outward-facing stainless steel engine air intakes. With the addition of discreet LED deck lighting and a new fixed crossbeam running from port to starboard—even when the sunbed platform is lowered—the aft profile presents exquisite proportions without compromising functionality.
The single-level main deck includes a generous lounge and an L-shaped galley. The galley units align with the linear cockpit wet bar, so when the port terrace door is open, movement between inside and outside flows unobstructed. Glass panels provide uninterrupted views of the horizon for everyone on board. Two upholstered seats complete Sunseeker’s new-generation helm station for greater excitement.
Using a standard layout, the lower deck maximizes available space with two cabins, a lowered starboard lounge, and an optional storage room or service area.
The full-beam luxurious owner’s cabin creates a generously sized private quarters. The corridor entrance leads to a starboard dressing room and a large en-suite stateroom to port. The large double bed is centered and complemented by a sofa, a chest of drawers, and a second dressing room, while a vanity unit and television are positioned centrally. The equally spacious forward cabin benefits from a private bathroom and ample storage space. Interior volume has been prioritized for long cruises. Thus, both cabins enjoy greater headroom under the beams for an enhanced sense of space.
The interior layout is flexible to meet the owner’s requirements. The main deck galley can be moved to the lower deck and replaced by a sofa and a television that can be raised or lowered. With this option, the lower galley replaces the lower salon and the storage room or service area. This space can also be converted into a twin cabin with en-suite bathroom, allowing comfortable accommodation for up to six guests.