Overview
About this vessel
Step aboard the 2007 Sunseeker Manhattan 66 and you ll immediately notice why this model remains a benchmark for luxury motor yachts. Having been kept in excellent condition and bolstered by recent additions, this vessel offers an expansive boat, built for entertaining.
The heart of the Manhattan 66 is its expansive, split-level salon. Bathed in natural light from wrap-around windows, the upper lounge offers a commanding view and an intimate setting for conversation, while the dedicated dining area provides a formal touch for evening meals. The galley is located to starboard as you first enter the saloon area, creating an open-plan feel that stretches from the aft cockpit all the way to the helm.
Moving outside, the flybridge is truly the yacht's crowning glory. It serves as a secondary salon with a custom stainless frame and enclosed with clears, featuring a full wet bar, BBQ grill, and updated upholstery. Whether you re navigating from the upper helm or lounging on the oversized sun pads, the bridge offers a panoramic vantage point that few boats in this class can rival.
Below decks, the Manhattan 66 transitions into a world of quiet luxury, comfortably accommodating up to eight guests across four beautifully appointed cabins. Plus crew quarters at the rear with a bathroom and two single bunks.
The Master Suite: Positioned midships to take advantage of the full beam, the master stateroom is a true sanctuary. It features large hull glazing, a walk-in wardrobe, and a spacious en-suite bathroom.
The VIP Guest Cabin: Located forward, this cabin offers a queen-sized island bed and private en-suite access, ensuring your most valued guests enjoy total privacy and comfort.
Starboard Twin Guest Cabin: Two additional twin cabins provide versatile sleeping arrangements for family or friends, supported by a well-appointed day head. The twin singles side by side have an infill that can turn them into a double bed.
Port Twin Guest Cabin: To single 'under, over' bunks provide sleeping for 2 more guests.
Crew Quarters: Discreetly accessed from the stern, whether being used as storage or for more sleeping, this is a great space and also has access to a bathroom with a shower and toilet.



