Sunseeker
British Motor Yachts
Sunseeker produces luxury motor yachts in Poole, UK. From sport cruisers to superyachts, the brand is synonymous with performance and British design. Managing Sunseeker operations—crew, trips, and expenses—is streamlined with purpose-built ops tools.
Technical FAQ
Where are Sunseeker yachts built?
Sunseeker yachts are built in Poole, Dorset, England. The shipyard has been there since the brand's founding.
What is the largest Sunseeker model?
Sunseeker's largest series includes the 100 Yacht and 131 Yacht, with custom projects extending length further.
What service intervals does Sunseeker recommend for engine and systems?
Sunseeker specifies service intervals in the owner's manual; typically annual engine and generator servicing, and regular hull and system checks. Larger models may have class or flag survey cycles; keeping a maintenance log supports resale and compliance.
Are Sunseeker yachts subject to ISM or MLC when used commercially?
Commercial use (charter or paid crew) can trigger ISM and MLC 2006 depending on size and flag. Sunseeker sport yachts under the relevant thresholds may be exempt; superyacht-sized Sunseekers require proper certification and crew documentation.
How should captains track maintenance and expenses for Sunseeker fleets?
Captains and fleet managers should keep a central record of scheduled service, parts, and yard visits. Structured task and expense tracking ensures nothing is missed and supports warranty claims and resale documentation.