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New Sunseeker destined for Asia-Pacific travels
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DCH Marine has delivered a new Sunseeker 90 Ocean Enclosed to an “ambitious young owner” with extensive cruising plans across the region.
Sunseeker’s Asia-Pacific representative, DCH Marine, has handed over a new 90 Ocean Enclosed in Hong Kong to an “ambitious young owner who’s planning even bigger adventures”, as described by the British shipyard.
Formerly known as the Ocean 182, the enclosed-flybridge version of the 90 Ocean (click for Review) is the third Sunseeker in three years for the owner, whose previous yacht was a 76 Yacht, also sold by DCH Marine.
Recognising the emotional significance of the occasion, DCH Marine decorated the yacht and adorned it with small gifts and charms “in keeping with regional traditions and as a gesture of good fortune for the journeys ahead”.
David Wilder, DCH Marine’s Sales Director for Sunseeker, said: “This delivery represents the culmination of many months of hard work by the entire team including DCH sales, DCH service, the Sunseeker shipyard, and the designers and engineers.
“To see everything come together for an owner who has placed such continued trust in us is incredibly rewarding. Delivering his third yacht in three years is a proud milestone for everyone involved.”
Plans are already in motion to further customise the interior, refining the space to reflect the owner’s tastes and lifestyle.
Sunseeker also revealed that the owner’s extensive cruising plans include Taiwan, north to Japan, through the Philippines and Indonesia, “with Australia firmly on the horizon”.
The shipyard also stated that the “cruising ambitions perfectly suit the Ocean series platform”. The 90 Ocean Enclosed has an overall length of 89ft and a huge beam of 23ft 6in, with the expansive three-deck layout combining with the enclosed flybridge to provide 182GT of interior volume. The yacht has twin 1,900hp MAN V12 engines, a 13,000-litre fuel capacity and a range of 1,100nm at 10-12 knots.
Sunseeker stated: “The 90 Ocean Enclosed will provide the ideal base for such exploration, combining expansive interior volume, enclosed helm protection for varied climates, and the long-range cruising capability required for serious passage-making across Asia-Pacific waters.”

















