Three Extraordinary Sunseeker Yachts. One Passion.
DISCOVER THE FLEETFrom the raw power of the Predator 82 to the agility of the Superhawk 34 and the refined luxury of the 28 Metre Yacht — each vessel carries a story of adventure on the open water.
Originally Maro · Renamed Aqua Angel · Now Phoenix
The Sunseeker Predator 82 is a statement of intent — 82 feet of British engineering designed for those who refuse to compromise between speed and luxury. Produced between 2004 and 2008, she was the flagship of Sunseeker's Predator range, penned by legendary naval architect Don Shead with a planing hull capable of extraordinary performance.
Originally named Maro when she joined the fleet, she was lovingly renamed Aqua Angel before taking on her current identity as Phoenix. With optional Arneson surface drives pushing her to 48 knots, she delivers a visceral thrill that belies her size. Below deck, four lavish cabins accommodate eight guests in walnut-lined splendour, while a dedicated crew quarter for four ensures seamless service.
Her sweeping profile, open cockpit design, and hydraulic bathing platform with garage for tender and jet ski make her as versatile as she is breathtaking.
| Length Overall | 81' 11" (24.99m) |
| Beam | 19' 8" (5.99m) |
| Draft | 5' 8" (1.77m) |
| Displacement | 106,483 lbs (48,216 kg) |
| Engines | Twin MTU 12V/16V 2000 |
| Horsepower | 3,600 – 4,800 HP |
| Max Speed | 35 knots (48 with Arneson) |
| Cruising Speed | 26 knots |
| Range | 320nm @ 26 knots |
| Fuel Capacity | 1,559 US Gal (5,900L) |
| Fresh Water | 264 US Gal (1,000L) |
| Guests | 8 (4 cabins) |
| Crew | 4 (2 cabins) |
| Layout | Master, VIP, Double, Twin |
| Heads | 4 en-suite + 1 day |
| Builder | Sunseeker International, Poole |
| Naval Architect | Don Shead |
| Hull | GRP, Planing |
| Production | 2004 – 2008 |
| Generator | 17kW Kohler |
| Electrical | 24V / 12V DC |
| Thrusters | Bow & Stern, 30HP |
| Fire Suppression | FM200 |
The Predator 82 delivers a masterclass in onboard luxury. Rich walnut panelling flows through four spacious cabins, each with en-suite facilities. The full-beam master stateroom offers a private retreat with panoramic views, while the VIP forward cabin provides guests with a second generous double. A day head serves the main deck entertaining areas, which include a fully equipped galley, dining for eight, and a sumptuous saloon with panoramic windows.
The James Bond Boat
The Sunseeker Superhawk 34 is pure distilled performance — a 34-foot weapon designed by powerboat racing legend Don Shead with one goal: to be the fastest production boat on the water. And at 59 knots, she delivered.
Produced between 1997 and 2004, with approximately 120 units built, the Superhawk 34 was the jewel of Sunseeker's Performance range. Her deep-V hull, narrow beam and low profile are straight from the racing world, delivering handling that still thrills over two decades later.
Named Sarah Jane in the fleet, she was our gateway to the exhilaration of open water. With twin Volvo Penta KAD44 diesels driving her through the waves, every outing was an event. The cockpit seats eight comfortably for day cruising, while a compact but well-appointed cabin below provides overnight capability.
| Length Overall | 37' 2" (11.33m) |
| Beam | 10' 2" (3.10m) |
| Draft | 2' (0.60m) |
| Displacement | 5,800 kg |
| Engines | Twin Volvo Penta KAD44 |
| Horsepower | 2 x 260 HP (520 total) |
| Max Speed | 59 knots |
| Cruising Speed | 41 knots |
| Range | 225nm |
| Fuel Capacity | 185 US Gal (700L) |
| Fresh Water | 29 US Gal (110L) |
| Guests | 2 (1 cabin) |
| Cockpit Seating | 8 |
| Heads | 1 |
| Builder | Sunseeker International, Poole |
| Naval Architect | Don Shead |
| Hull | GRP, Deep-V Planing |
| Production | 1997 – 2004 |
| Units Built | ~120 |
In 1999, the Sunseeker Superhawk 34 burst onto cinema screens worldwide in the James Bond blockbuster "The World Is Not Enough." Armed with a machine gun and racing down the River Thames in pursuit of 007, the Superhawk became one of the most iconic Bond boats of all time.
Pierce Brosnan's Bond gave chase in a Q-boat jet, but it was the Superhawk that stole the scene — its sleek profile and raw speed perfectly cast as a villain's weapon of choice. The chase sequence through Tower Bridge and along the Thames remains one of the franchise's most spectacular water stunts.
Owning a Superhawk 34 means owning a piece of cinema history. Every time Sarah Jane took to the water, that Bond heritage came alive.
Originally Kudos · Now Aqua Angel · Current Vessel
The Sunseeker 28 Metre Yacht represents the pinnacle of our fleet — 92 feet of award-winning design that bridges the gap between the Yacht range and the superyacht world. Unveiled at the 2013 London Boat Show, only 25 were ever built, making her one of Sunseeker's most exclusive models.
Originally named Kudos, she joined the fleet and was rechristened Aqua Angel — a name that carries forward the legacy of our first vessel. Her design director Ewen Foster created something extraordinary: a swooping "Coke bottle" sheerline, a carbon fibre hardtop, and that remarkable wraparound glazing providing 270-degree views from the saloon.
With twin MTU 2000hp engines, four luxurious cabins for eight guests, dedicated crew quarters for four, and a flybridge with optional jacuzzi, she delivers true superyacht living. The folding balconies, Esthec decking, and three separate outdoor dining areas mean she is as suited to a weekend in the Solent as she is to a season on the Riviera.
She is currently preparing for the Monaco Historic Grand Prix — the latest chapter in a story that continues to unfold.
| Length Overall | 92' 4" (28.15m) |
| Beam | 21' 4" (6.50m) |
| Draft | 6' 9" (2.05m) |
| Displacement | 76,100 kg |
| Engines | Twin MTU 12V 2000 M94 |
| Horsepower | 2 x 1,950 HP |
| Max Speed | 29 knots |
| Cruising Speed | 24 knots |
| Range | 1,200nm @ 10 knots |
| Fuel Capacity | 2,378 US Gal (9,000L) |
| Fresh Water | 396 US Gal (1,500L) |
| Black Water | 115 US Gal (435L) |
| Guests | 8 (4 cabins) |
| Crew | 4 (2 cabins) |
| Layout | Master, VIP, Double, Twin |
| En-suite | All cabins |
| Builder | Sunseeker International, Poole |
| Design Director | Ewen Foster |
| Hull | GRP |
| Production | 2012 – 2018 |
| Units Built | 25 |
| Price (new) | £4,630,000 |
| Asia Boating Awards | Best Production Motor Yacht 24-40m (2012) |
An unbroken run of 2m x 1.1m reinforced glass panes wraps from amidships to amidships — no mullion or pillar interrupts the view. Curved glass sections replace structural supports, creating the most open saloon in her class.
The flybridge hardtop, deckhead, and many structural elements use carbon fibre to dramatically reduce weight and lower the centre of gravity, delivering exceptional handling for a yacht of her size.
Opening sections of the hull create private balconies at sea — a superyacht feature rarely seen below 30 metres. Combined with the opening side door, the boundary between inside and outside dissolves completely.
A U-shaped cockpit dinette, a generous flybridge table, and a private foredeck setting sheltered by deep bulwarks — every meal has a different backdrop, from sunrise to sunset.
Man-made decking with the texture and feel of natural wood, applied to all exterior surfaces and cappings. Lower maintenance, higher environmental credentials, and a distinctly modern aesthetic.
Choose from 230 fabrics, 28 leathers, ten lacquers, eight granites and marbles, and three woods finished in 40-100% gloss varnish. 14 mood boards — from "Kiwi & Caviar" to "Truffle & Cointreau" — define complete interior palettes.
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