The Sunseeker 76 Yacht offers the comfort of a superyacht with the ease of a midsized cruiser
by Annie Asistio
Photography by Jin Cheng Wong
Shot on location at Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia.
When Sunseeker first introduced its flybridge yacht line, the aim was to create vessels designed for both entertainment and leisure on the water. Naturally, the flybridge remains the defining feature of each model, fully customisable to suit an owner’s preferences. From a hot tub to additional sun beds, the possibilities feel almost limitless, if only the yachts were larger.
This is where the Sunseeker 76 Yacht comes in. While still a flybridge model, it offers proportions almost similar to a superyacht, paired with the convenience of a midsized cruiser that does not require a full crew to operate.

The Sunseeker 76 Yacht measures 77.5 ft with a larger flybridge than its Sunseeker 75 Yacht predecessor.
Launched at the 2025 Sydney International Boat Show in Darling Harbour, the yacht measures 77.5 ft and retains the striking presence of its Sunseeker 75 predecessor, now featuring increased glazing that accentuates its sharp lines and structure. Beyond aesthetics, this design choice allows natural light to flood the interiors, opening up the main deck with near 360-degree views of the surrounding blue waters and strengthening the connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.
Inside, the main salon is generously proportioned, incorporating a spacious galley with ample storage, a dining area with a fixed bench running along the hull, and a central living space with two sofas that opens towards the helm. Indoor-outdoor access is seamless, with glass sliding doors leading directly onto the deck.

The main salon features expansive glazing that frames breathtaking views of the waters, as well as an open plan living and dining area.
Of course, the model’s main highlight is its expansive flybridge, which features an upper helm equipped with two side-by-side 16-inch Simrad displays and a row of analogue dials above, allowing the yacht to be fully operated from the top deck without returning to the lower helm. This design means the yacht can be managed comfortably by the owner or a minimal crew, eliminating the need for a full team on board.
The flybridge also incorporates a long teak table at the centre, sheltered by a substantial hard top with a canvas sunroof that retracts to open the dining area to the elements.

The flybridge aft is fully customisable and can come with a spa tub, additional sunbeds or a jet ski crane.
As mentioned, the flybridges across Sunseeker’s yacht line are fully customisable, and with the 76 Yacht offering greater proportions than its predecessors, it offers greater flexibility for alfresco living. From a spa tub and additional sunbeds to a jet ski with crane, owners can tailor the layout of the flybridge aft to suit their preferences.

The foredeck features additional sunbeds and alfresco dining.
The yacht also includes a foredeck with sunbeds—an ideal setting for entertaining, enjoying drinks while cruising, or watching the sunset. At the opposite end, the cockpit can be configured with additional lounge seating or a cocktail bar, while the stern can feature a mini beach club complete with a barbecue grill, fold-out seating and a rain shower. An extended bathing platform provides space for a Williams 445 tender, SeaBobs and more.

A full-bream owner’s cabin can be accessed via a staircase from the lower helm.
On the lower deck, four ensuite cabins, including a full-beam owner’s suite, accommodate up to eight guests, while the aft cabin provides space for up to three crew members.
Power comes from twin MAN V12 engines, delivering a top speed of 32 knots and a cruising speed of 25 knots.
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