Good news come from the British shipyard Sunseeker, which announced the successful conclusion of its participation at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2025, one of the most anticipated events on the international yachting calendar. At the most important boat show held overseas — and arguably in the world — the brand recorded strong interest from a global clientele, resulting in the sale of eight yachts across several ranges of its production.
The atmosphere at the Sunseeker stand, the company reports, was that of a grand occasion: enthusiasm, constant attendance, and an international audience framed the presentation of the yard’s latest models, a showcase of the finest in British engineering and design. Among the highlights was an exclusive twilight event that brought together long-time owners and new prospects to celebrate the recent merger between OneWater Yacht Group and Denison Yachting, now forming what can be considered the world’s largest yacht distribution and brokerage group — and Sunseeker’s principal dealer.
The commercial outcome of the event was particularly positive: eight new owners have joined the “Sunseeker family” with the sale of three Manhattan 55s, one Manhattan 68 (2025), a Predator 75, a 76 Yacht, an 82 Ocean Enclosed, and a 95 Yacht.
Andrea Frabetti, CEO of Sunseeker, commented: “The level of interest we have seen during the show week is an extremely encouraging signal — the yacht market continues to demonstrate strength and momentum. Despite the global context remaining complex, the enthusiasm and confidence shown by our clients confirm the enduring allure of luxury yachting and the resilience of our industry.”
Sunseeker extended its gratitude to all clients, partners, and visitors who contributed to the success of the 2025 edition of FLIBS. The shipyard now looks ahead to its next international appearances, with upcoming boat shows in Qatar, Sydney, and Abu Dhabi in November.