This 2000 Sunseeker Manhattan 74 is a 74-foot flybridge motor yacht built on a fiberglass hull with twin MAN V12 diesel engines of 1,300 hp each, newly installed in March 2026 with approximately 800 hours on each. The boat reaches speeds up to 32 knots and carries roughly 5,000 liters of fuel capacity, supporting extended coastal cruising with efficiency. The design combines British styling with practical sea-keeping, offering a smooth ride across a range of conditions.
The layout encompasses a full-beam master cabin, VIP suite, and two additional guest cabins arranged across the interior. The main saloon flows into generous cockpit and entertainment spaces, with the expansive flybridge serving as an elevated social area. Teak decking runs across the main deck, flybridge, and cockpit, while the hydraulic passerelle, bow thruster, and stern thruster add operational convenience for docking and maneuvering.
Navigation and onboard systems have been updated to support modern passage planning and coastal cruising. The boat's substantial interior volume and multiple living zones accommodate family cruising, extended passages, or live-aboard arrangements. The classic four-cabin configuration paired with abundant entertaining areas makes her well-suited to varied ownership styles and extended time at sea.
Length
74.00 FT
Beam
17.83 FT
Draft
3.08 FT
Weight
81,600 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
32.00 KTS
Fuel
1,321 GAL
Water
243 GAL