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Construction of the second Sunseeker 155 has entered the final stages

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The 47.25-metre Sunseeker 155 is being delivered for the first time from the dock at the Poole Harbour yard.

She will be named Princess AVK prior to delivery. During the two year construction period she was called Gold Diamond. She will be available for charter with Camper & Nicholsons for the start of the summer season.

The six luxury cabins on the Princess AVK will comfortably accommodate up to 12 guests, with crew accommodations for a crew of 10.

The primary focus of the yacht's design team was to create an on-board feeling of close proximity to the sea. To achieve this, balconies have been created on both sides of the main deck saloon, and the sun room has been fitted with sliding glass doors leading out onto a folding terrace.

One of the highlights of the Princess AVK is a stone-finished bar that spans the entire length of the upper saloon.

She is equipped with a full range of water toys including Yamaha jet skis, Seadoo, wake boards and the unusual Seabob F5 submersible, recently unveiled at the London Boat Show.


The yacht is powered by twin MTU 16V4000's pushing the boat to a maximum speed of 24 knots.

This is the second Sunseeker-built boat in the 155 series. The first, named Blush, was handed over to the owner in 2014. The Sunseeker 155 is the largest yacht ever to leave the yard.

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