Sunseeker has delivered the fourth unit of its flagship model, the Sunseeker 100 Yacht, to a long-standing client. The vessel, named Majic, is the first to feature a custom stealth gray finish and is expected to be the most photographed boat in the Mediterranean and Adriatic this summer.

Sold by Christopher Head, sales director of Sunseeker London, with Matt Stanton from Stanton Land and Sea representing the buyer, Majic is defined by a walkaround flybridge that connects the top deck with the foredeck lounge, marking the start of a new era in flybridge design for Sunseeker.

Her notable features include a striking master stateroom with a private bow terrace, sunbathing hideaways, a breathtaking single-level exterior deck from flybridge to foredeck, and a beautifully proportioned open-plan interior. One of the most noteworthy features is the revolutionary Sunseeker ‘Beach club’, which provides an exceptional area to relax at water level. This area includes an oversized rain shower, a large built-in barbeque, and an impressive transformational sunbed.
The owner's cabin is located forward with sliding glass doors offering direct access to the foredeck and flybridge.

The yacht also has a cavernous tender garage that can accommodate a Williams 460 Sport Jet and GTX255 jet ski, with plentiful stowage for SeaBobs, diving equipment, and paddleboards. The hydraulic ladder passerelle allows guests to effortlessly access the watersports on offer and fully enjoy their time on the water.
She can reach speeds of up to 30 knots.
Since 1969 Sunseeker Yachts has built composite semi-custom yachts from 12m to 47m. The shipyard's main facility is located in Poole.
Credits: Sunseeker Yachts