Sunseeker Predator 65 Yacht Tour & Review | YachtBuyer

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • The Sunseeker Predator 65 shares an awful lot with the 65 Sport Yacht, but is it a convenient by-product of an existing design or a stand-out boat in its own right?
    In this in-depth walkthrough tour and review of the Sunseeker Predator 65, shot during the London Luxury Afloat boat show, Jack Haines guides you through the boat’s deck spaces, interior and engine room to discover whether the sportscruiser is a better package than its sportsbridge cousin.
    The hull, drivetrain, lower deck and main deck are all identical to the Sport Yacht but the major difference is the size of the sunroof in the saloon. The Sport Yacht has a sunroof but it’s nowhere near as large as the Predator’s, which features huge glass panels and a part carbon fibre structure. Even when closed the amount of natural light that pours into the main deck is extraordinary and with it open, the Predator feels like a totally different boat.
    The Predator 65 shares the flexible layout of the boat it’s based on, which means you can have a galley up or down arrangement and the choice of a fourth cabin, utility space or the ‘grand master’ amidships.
    There are two IPS engine options available, though the 1,000hp versions will surely prove the more popular. The top speed is an impressive 35 knots, which leaves plenty of wiggle room for cruising speed depending on the conditions.
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    Performance & Specification:
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    LOA: 67ft 2in (20.5m)
    Beam: 16ft 8in (5.1m)
    Displacement: 37.8 tonnes
    Cabins: 3/4
    Berths: 6/8
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    Performance
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    Engines: Volvo Penta IPS1350 1,000hp
    Top Speed: 35 knots
    Cruising Speed: 25 knots
    Range: 750nm @ 10 knots
    Chapters
    00:00 Intro
    00:53 On Deck
    03:45 Crew Accommodation
    04:11 2nd Control Station
    04:35 Side & Foredecks
    06:13 Interior
    06:40 Galley
    07:50 Sunroof
    09:18 Helm Station
    11:39 Performance & Range
    12:00 Accommodation
    12:08 VIP Cabin
    13:35 Owner's Cabin
    15:32 Engine Room
    16:36 Our Verdict
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Komentáře • 35

  • @Yachtbuyer
    @Yachtbuyer  Před rokem +2

    Predator 65 or the 65 Sport Yacht?

    • @Nezzer57
      @Nezzer57 Před rokem +3

      Never thought I'd say it, but I prefer the Predator.
      Lower price, lower COG, and amazing quality.
      Crew cabin is a waste, rather have lazarette storage space.
      Good review 👍

    • @nerradnewo6328
      @nerradnewo6328 Před rokem +1

      Pershing 6x in this market.

    • @cavieman136
      @cavieman136 Před rokem +2

      Always loved the predator, its lines are slick and who isn't going to be attracted to a boat that has the name "Predator". However, since the intro of the sport yacht version, apart from the additional weight and I assume, well managed change to the centre of gravity, Sunseeker have found a way to arguably make a flybridge look very sexy. That helm station on the 65 sport is a thing of beauty and a little 007ish dear I say it.

    • @almuradyh
      @almuradyh Před rokem

      neither

    • @tonyosullivan2382
      @tonyosullivan2382 Před rokem +1

      Predator 65 for me 👌

  • @JohnSmith-zo6ir
    @JohnSmith-zo6ir Před rokem +6

    In Australia we design the BBQ first and then build the boat around it. I love the wrap around seating in the cockpit, which is very similar to the Princess V55, BUT there is no place for a BBQ in the cockpit. Whereas the V55 Princess has both the wrap around seating and a very nice BBQ. Sunseeker really needs to think of their customers outside of the UK and the Mediterranean.

    • @dtutssel
      @dtutssel Před rokem +2

      These boats aren't meant for the uk market either, otherwise they wouldn't bother with all the sunbathing sections for the 3 days of the year you could use them.

    • @chrisoleary9876
      @chrisoleary9876 Před rokem +2

      Riviera are my favorite luxury yachts in the world!
      Practical, fast, economically efficient and comfortable!

    • @VoxOptimatium
      @VoxOptimatium Před 3 dny +1

      Agreed. The crew cabin/storage space in the cockpit is a lost opportunity.

  • @trischurch5289
    @trischurch5289 Před rokem +1

    I’m leaning towards the Sport version but the fact it’s such a difficult decision speaks volumes about both models.
    Thanks for your insight Jack.
    One minor point of accuracy (Sunseeker Geek here, sorry) - if you select the 4th cabin option, it is a single berth purely because the rake of the hull doesn’t provide enough room for a bunk.

  • @clifbradley
    @clifbradley Před rokem

    Jack giving us the best stuff once again...and all the deets

  • @dtutssel
    @dtutssel Před rokem +1

    I really love that sunroof and the accommodation is beautiful. I'd go for this one but move the galley below.

  • @davidweston8758
    @davidweston8758 Před rokem +2

    Think I prefer the Fairline or Princess S66 , not a fan of the new cockpit style of the Sunseeker , although having a hi low tv is a better idea , don't want to be watching TV when people or scenery watching is more fun 😊 , thanks though for another great review

  • @nickwebb9290
    @nickwebb9290 Před rokem

    Superb tour as always Jack. Sunseeker sure make wonderful motor yachts, I’ll keep doing the lottery 😁

  • @JohnSmith-zo6ir
    @JohnSmith-zo6ir Před rokem +4

    I would go for this boat over the flybridge version. It's too hot where I live to be frying in the sun on an open, non-airconditioned flybridge. The cockpit is very nice and social with the wrap around seating. I don't see this as a compromise at all. It has a good connection to the galley and I like the social design of the saloon with opposite facing seating. Connection to the sea is very good in the saloon, cockpit, forward sun lounge and hi-lo platform. Just wish is had a twin grill BBQ in the cockpit with some benchtop workspace. No need for a fridge or sink in the cockpit since the galley is close by. Very good boat. I was about to order a Princess V55, but this might be better. My choice will be based on whether I can go out on my own and skipper single handed with say a remote docking control (dockmate) and of course a twin grill BBQ, one ribbed grill for steaks and a flat grill for bacon, eggs and teppanyaki. That's me sorted ✅

    • @solaryatra
      @solaryatra Před rokem

      Same here - I am in Singapore/Thailand and we rarely use the outdoor spaces during day time. Also, we are born tanned so the only folks sun bathing are my 2 crew (pale skin). Whats funny is the captain and the lady crew get mistaken as owners while we brown curry folks get mistaken as the crew. In Asia, we create a spectacle when some curry Indian family has 2 or 3 staff who are europeans. Also, we have staff of 5 sometimes - massage lady, chef & nanny. Need to upgrade to a bigger one but new build wait times are crazy now. Enjoy your new boat.

  • @terrywalker1624
    @terrywalker1624 Před rokem +1

    Definitely the Princess F65 instead of either (weirdly Nick's review of that one automatically followed your review just as I was thinking of it). Great review, thanks!

    • @Yachtbuyer
      @Yachtbuyer  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching!

    • @lajucb
      @lajucb Před rokem

      Princess S66 would be my choice over this. Navetta 64 the ultimate 65 footer for me though!

  • @pattills3
    @pattills3 Před rokem

    Love this.

  • @chrisoleary9876
    @chrisoleary9876 Před rokem

    Thanks Jack!

  • @cookiemonster2299
    @cookiemonster2299 Před rokem

    I like this a lot, I love the big master cabin and the pods that manufacturers are using for the MFD's, they sort of look very classic sci-fi and modern at the same time. I would be happy to lose the tender garage for better engine access though and put the tender on the bathing platform. 👍❤️🇬🇧

  • @brianmiller6443
    @brianmiller6443 Před rokem

    I prefer the sport. The upper helm is so nice i couldn't pass it up. If i bought the predator i would be thinking about the upper helm all the time. Where as if i buy the sport ill never be wishing i had a bigger sunroof. Its an easy choice for me

  • @michaelreutter9821
    @michaelreutter9821 Před 6 měsíci

    When you employ the Aquaholic guy, I will subscribe.

  • @davebuckman8841
    @davebuckman8841 Před rokem +1

    The crew cabins and lack of engine space put this and the 65 soort at such a disadvantage with the princess equivalents

  • @Skysailor1000
    @Skysailor1000 Před rokem

    💙

  • @MR_BJH
    @MR_BJH Před rokem +1

    What would you go for Jack - Sport Yacht or Predator?

    • @Yachtbuyer
      @Yachtbuyer  Před rokem

      It’s hard to say having only driven the Sport Yacht but I found the driving experience so rewarding from the Sky Helm that I’d be surprised if driving the Predator swayed me in its direction - Jack

  • @steadytube
    @steadytube Před rokem

    ive always wondered why on a multi million pound yacht the electric windows are soooooo bloody slow.

  • @DaleDoesIt
    @DaleDoesIt Před rokem

    How much in USA dollars?

  • @kevinmole9982
    @kevinmole9982 Před rokem

    but the pearl 75 is cheaper no mice boat but pearl for me jack

  • @OllieW501
    @OllieW501 Před rokem +1

    I remember the Predators of the 90s, they were more long and sporty looking, I think in 30 years they have become a bit fat and tubby.
    Well, so am I, but hey ho...

  • @TheLemouria
    @TheLemouria Před rokem

    The video is great and gives a good feeling about the boat.... Unfortunately for Sunseeker, it feels like a caravan not like a sport yacht. That kitchen on the main deck in the prime spot is just a punch in the face.