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Poole's Sunseeker reveals more about its award-winning '88' yacht

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New details and pictures of Sunseeker's magnificent new 88 Yacht have been released. The 88 Yacht is, the Dorset company claim, an innovative, class-leading model with great attention to detail, showcasing design and technology brilliance. Eight guests and four crew members can stay on the 26.4-meter (86.6-foot) yacht in absolute luxury and comfort at any one time.

The stern of the 88 Yacht is where you'll find Sunseeker's premier beach club, one of the yacht's standout features. This spacious area, which is only accessible through two sweeping staircases with recessed LED lights, is a delightful and secluded outdoor retreat. It also has the award-winning convertible X-TENDTM sunbed from Sunseeker, which can be turned to face forward at cockpit level.

A spacious saloon, dining room and a fully-stocked galley are just a few of the places found inside the luxurious and inviting 88 Yacht. A four-cabin layout with four bathrooms is found below deck.

The yacht can travel at a top speed of 28 knots thanks to twin engines. It can hold 11,000 litres of gasoline and 1,400 litres of fresh water.

Andrea Frabetti is the CEO at Sunseeker International. He had the following to say about the launch of the 88: “The team and I are incredibly proud of the exceptional reception to the 88 Yacht. We’ve incorporated innovative design, technology and engineering firsts across this model and the interior finish and fabrics are nothing short of breath-taking."

"This yacht really does have a luxury superyacht feel with the practicalities of a smaller model, and we’ve really worked hard to make her the very best yacht in her class."

Main pictures courtesy of Sunseeker

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