The Sunseeker 90 Ocean redefines comfort and space for long-range yacht cruising
by Annie Asistio
Photography by Jin Cheng Wong
Shot on location at the One°15 Marina Sentosa Cove, Singapore.
The Asia-Pacific debut of the Sunseeker 90 Ocean at the 2025 Singapore Yachting Festival highlights how far the iconic British yacht builder has come since its start in 1960s Poole, Dorset. Sunseeker grew from a small boat dealer into a company known for some of the world’s most recognisable motor yachts.
Over the years, the brand earned its reputation with lines like the Predator, famous for its sporty, low-profile design and appearances in James Bond films. Meanwhile, the Manhattan series brought the comforts of spacious flybridges and family cruising to a wider audience.

The Sunseeker 90 Ocean superyacht features an aggressive and sleek exterior.
The 90 Ocean signals a new direction for Sunseeker—one that keeps the brand’s hallmark performance while adding more space, flexibility and liveability. Measuring 90 ft (about 27 metres) with a beam of over 7 metres, the yacht feels noticeably larger than many in its class. The extra width allows for features like a broad aft beach club, where fold-out balconies create extra deck space right at the water’s edge.
A standout is Sunseeker’s X-Tend sunbed system, which can flip forward or back to change how the area is used, whether guests want to face the sea or create more room to move around.
Inside, the main saloon makes the most of large windows that draw in natural light and give open views across the water—an approach that marks a clear shift from the more enclosed layouts of earlier generations.

Owners have the option to customise their yachts, including the interiors and format of the main deck.
The interior design focuses on practical luxury, with plenty of seating, a formal dining area, and seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. Of course, owners have the option to personalise their superyachts, from sleek exteriors to polished and sophisticated interior designs.
Accommodation is arranged for up to 10 guests in four ensuite cabins, including a full-beam master suite with large windows that bring the outside in. Forward is a spacious VIP cabin, while two guest cabins amidships can be set up as twins or doubles. Crew quarters for up to four are located aft, ensuring privacy and smooth day-to-day operations.

The flybridge is larger than ever, with the option to add in an infinity spa pool and sideboard with a second integrated BBQ.
While the Sunseeker 90 Ocean offers a spacious and striking design, it also provides exceptional performance on the waters.
Powered by twin MAN V12 engines, the superyacht can reach a top speed of up to 26 kn, depending on the engine option. Its efficient semi-displacement hull means it can cruise comfortably at lower speeds too, with an extended range of 1,100 NM that makes longer passages realistic without sacrificing fuel economy.
Go further with the Sunseeker 90 Ocean and watch this interview with DCH Marine’s Adam Waters.
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