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The Asia premieres of two large Sunseeker yachts stole the spotlight at DCH Marine’s two-day ‘Luxury Showcase’ event in Hong Kong.
Words: Andrew Dembina; Photos: DCH Marine
Moody early-spring skies in Hong Kong brightened on day one of the DCH Marine Hong Kong Luxury Showcase as invitation-only visitors eagerly walked through the dealership’s latest models from two of its exclusively distributed brands in Asia-Pacific: Sunseeker and Saxdor.
Two Asia premieres, the Sunseeker 100 Yacht and Sunseeker 82 Ocean Enclosed, arguably stole the on-water show at DCH Marine’s Asia-Pacific headquarters in Tsing Yi, while a Manhattan 55 from the British shipyard was also displayed.
Saxdor models on display comprised the 270 GTO, 320 GTO and 400 GTC, the latter hosting sea trials and all three models representing key model lines among the Finnish brand’s portfolio of performance-driven dayboats.
David Walder, DCH Marine’s Sales Director, commented in his opening remarks that this is an exciting time for Sunseeker International, with upcoming models including the Sunseeker 134 Yacht, scheduled to premiere in 2027.
Besides the yachts and dayboats on display, other lifestyle attractions included Bentley cars – available for short test drives – a rare whisky tasting and a golf simulator experience. Visitors were also invited to tour DCH Marine’s repair facilities and recently renovated showroom and office spaces.
After the event, Walder commented: “We proudly debuted the Sunseeker 100 Yacht and 82 Ocean Enclosed for the first time in Asia. We had clients, partners and friends who came and were impressed by the future of Sunseeker, which continues to invest and improve its research and design, which was evident at our luxury showcase.”
DCH Marine, which also represents Williams Jet Tenders, has further regional offices in mainland China, Singapore, Thailand and Australia, and works with exclusive partners in Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Vietnam and New Zealand. The company plans to hold more luxury showcases in 2026, Walder said.
















