Sunseeker’s first Manhattan 68 Pacific arrives in Asia
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- February 3, 2022
- 12:28 am
NextWave Yachting has released a teaser video of the first Sunseeker Manhattan 68 Pacific in Hong Kong, where it’s available for sea trials.
Sunseeker debuted the Manhattan 68 in 2020
NextWave Yachting has shared a teaser video of Sunseeker’s Manhattan 68 Pacific, which recently arrived in Hong Kong. The yacht is the first edition of the Manhattan 68 with the new Pacific layout, developed by Sunseeker in collaboration with NextWave to offer an increased amount of seating in the saloon as well as a Grand Master suite.
Bali's Sunseeker Manhattan 68 Pacific arrives in HK
NextWave Yachting has released a short teaser of the first Pacific edition of Sunseeker’s Manhattan 68, following its recent arrival in Hong Kong.
Instead of a starboard sofa facing a fixed TV to port by the private stairs to the master suite, the saloon on the Pacific edition features two facing C-shaped sofas and a rise-and-fall TV. Access to all three guest cabins on the lower deck is via the forward staircase.
The saloon has C-shaped sofas on both sides
The Manhattan 68’s standard lower-deck layout includes four guest cabins, but the Pacific edition replaces the port
twin cabin with a private lounge that leads to the full-beam ‘grand master’ suite midships. The private lounge features a dinette by a hull window, opposite an expansive sideboard with stowage, while the bedroom has a chaise longue
The private lounge of the ‘grand master’
The rest of the yacht is the same as the Manhattan 68, such as the aft dining area with L-shaped seating and a table that can fold away when not in use, and outdoor areas in the aft cockpit, foredeck and up on the flybridge, where a hardtop fitted as standard.
For more details on the yacht, click on the pop-up link below:
www.nextwaveyachting.com
www.sunseeker.com
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