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SUNSEEKER REVEALS NEW YACHTS AT LONDON INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW
The world's largest privately owned yacht builder, Sunseeker International, has launched two new motor yachts at the London International Boat Show.
Earlier today a large crowd gathered on the Sunseeker stand (S040) for the official launch ceremony of the new Predator 108 special edition and the Portofino 48. The company's founder Robert Braithwaite CEO appeared aboard the Portofino 48 to cut a ribbon and declare the world launch of the boat, following a celebratory performance from The Band of Her Majesty's Royal Marines Collingwood.
The Predator 108 special edition is a truly inspirational achievement in modern shipbuilding and design. Immaculately finished and meticulously crafted, the essence of a legendary heritage is retained whilst proudly and confidently setting new benchmarks for excellence in performance, style and luxury.
The new Portofino 48 is a worthy addition to Sunseeker's Sports Cruisers range. Ideal as a day boat and competent as an extended cruiser, the Portofino 48 is complete with all the hallmarks of Sunseeker - flowing interior lines, lively performance and luxurious features throughout.
Throughout the London Boat Show (8-17 January 2010) Sunseeker is displaying a further 12 Sunseeker craft on Stand S040 and Berths DO30/DO32/DO34/DO36 including the majestic 37 Metre Yacht (on the water), the 34 Metre Yacht, 30 Metre Yacht and Predator 64. Other vessels on the stand include the 88 Yacht, 80 Yacht, Predator 84, 74, 54 and 60, and the Manhattan 70.
All the Sunseeker yachts on display at this year's Tullet Prebon London Boat Show boast a unique combination of luxury, performance and the very latest advances in design and innovation. They are proof of Sunseeker's persistent quest of excellence - and why Sunseeker continue to set a global benchmark for luxury motoryachts, despite a difficult world economy.


