Sunseeker Manhattan 63
Overview
About this vessel
Meet “Archie” 2011 Sunseeker 63 Manhattan. Refurbished: 2025. The vessel features a master stateroom with king bed and ensuite, VIP cabin with queen bed and ensuite, executive cabin with twin singles and ensuite, and captain’s quarters with ensuite bathroom. It has a full-sized domestic kitchen and a separate dining room that seats 8 guests. Upstairs lounge is a large space with full AV set-up. The yacht is fully air-conditioned throughout.
Outdoor living and entertaining areas include a front daybed comfortably fitting 4 guests, rear lounge and seating for up to 8 guests, upstairs cockpit with sunbed, dining for 8, and mini bar, and a rear submersible swim platform with new tender. Upgrades and refits in 2025 include new exterior trim and covers, new herringbone timber-look flooring, new wool heavy-loop carpets, new bed linens and cushions, new yacht controller, new AV TVs throughout, and interior cushions refreshed in 2025.
The Sunseeker 63 Manhattan has a length overall of approximately 21.07 m / 69 ft 1 in, beam of approximately 5.13 m / 16 ft 10 in, and draft of approximately 1.53 m / 5 ft 0–3 in. It is a monohull GRP construction with displacement at half load around 34,500 kg (~ 75,900 lb). Fuel capacity is approximately 3,500 litres (~ 925 US gallons), fresh water capacity approximately 816 litres (~ 215 US gallons), and black/gray water/waste capacity approximately 136 litres black water (~ 36 US gallons).
Powered by twin MAN V8 engines with around 2,000 hp total, the vessel cruises at speeds of approximately 25–26 knots (shaft-drive versions) or around 23 knots for IPS versions, with top speeds in the low 30s knots under good conditions. Accommodation typically includes 4 staterooms: a midships full-beam master, a VIP in the bow, one twin cabin, and another twin or pullman-style cabin, sleeping 8 guests comfortably overnight. Separate crew quarters are often provided. The spacious salon includes a separate dining area and full galley. The flybridge features a wet bar, forward sun lounge, and plenty of seating.
Other features include a flybridge with lounge/dining setup, hydraulic (or teak) swim platform, bow and stern thrusters for better maneuverability, and teak deck finishes on flybridge and cockpit decks.



