£9m superyacht heavy weather sea trial | Sunseeker Ocean 182 sea trial | Motor Boat & Yachting
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Motor Boat & Yachting editor, Hugo Andreae gets behind the wheel of the Sunseeker Ocean 182, a tri-deck version of its popular 90 Ocean.
Sunseeker Ocean 182 specifications
LOA: 88’11” / 27.10m
Beam: 23’6” / 7.16m
Engine options: Twin MTU up to 3,000hp
Top speed: 27 knots
Cruising speed: 12 knots
Range: Up to 1,800 nautical miles
Starting price: £7,700,000 (ex. VAT)
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A sunseeking boat with plenty of space to relax in. She got a lot of space to o be either a family boat or charter. Lovely.
I really like this boat. Spacious, and comfortable looking in all aspects except for the poor crew people! Wow those crew beds look like they might be 24 inches wide. They will need to hire very skinny crew! The boat has an amazing feel. Love the design, and I think the single helm station is so smart. Saves on cost and space too. The boat I used to own had upper and lower helms and I never once drove it from the lower helm. It was a total waste of equipment and space. I have seen a few other yachts with that upper deck being partially closed off, and I have thought I would enclose it entirely like they did here. Great tour. Thanks you!!!
Sunseekers are just beautiful yachts, love all the colours and finishes, I like this style and layout better than the Ocean 90. Great tour and sea trial Hugo thank you.
Thanks Sean
Always useful to have underbed and undersofa storage, especially when you get people not used to being on yachts and they bring hard sided luggage that doesn't compress or fold away. I worked on a yacht that used to unpack everyone's bags and transport it into cabins and then we left their luggage in a storage unit on the dock. We took now hard sided luggage since it was a 97' yacht and slept 8 people. Not enough room and the beds had no storage underneath. Ive seen .arger yachts stow bags inside the forward lockers, butmyou always habe to,worry about taking a heavy wave and the seal coming apart or the lid shifting and water getting in. Some designer luggage isn't sturdy.
But then there's space for monsters under the bed!
Ill take this one!
Very nice. I want one.
Some strange layout choices. Great boat, with so much space. But, a helm station in the middle of a mini galley. A dining table and galley in the middle of what is so obviously an “old” helm station. They could have integrated the areas and functions a little better I feel, especially at that level of cost.
Could you do an indept review of the X-Treme 78 Fly with sea trial? Espcially the systemn what they use for ankering is stunning
Love it.
Compared to what some other builders are producing it's a very pricey boat for what you get. There are bigger power catamarans for 1/2 the cost of this.
According to his figures, that's 0.2 mpg (1210 L/100 km) at 15.5 kn... with a following wind. Would you feel "comfortable" pouring away a litre of fuel every 9 seconds?
All very nice, but what is it? It’s neither one thin nor another.
Aimed straight at the US/Pacific market I think.
You would need a crew, a crew of cleaners, all that glass, mirrors and polished surfaces.
I'll take bets how many guests trip up to the dining room!
Nobody wants artificial marble, if one could also receive real one, I think.
It has likely mainly something to do with the size range and the price point of the yacht. Moreover with the fact, that the Ocean 182 is still constructed as a planing boat. It would be too expensive and too heavy, therefore.
Perhaps the future owner of this boat in particular, would have chosen the artificial option anyway, but if we would talk about 115-/130-/130- footers, I guess, one wouldn’t be wrong considering Sunseeker to fit those with real marble typically.
I'm not saying it's terrible or anything, but doesn't that forward section of the main deck seem a bit artificially crammed in? I suppose it'll work, but it definitely looks like an afterthought and not a natural fit. Having said that I think I like the layout. Maybe in the next hull design they'll design it with that in mind from the start and it'll be more cohesive.
Enjoyable tour Hugo, thanks.
Not really a fan of the boat to be honest.
You need to sort your mic, I am guessing when it’s muffled your hand is over it? Also your refresh rate, set it to 50FPS.
Nice vid though
The glass on hull is dangerous when Docking and weight on the front turns the Yacht into a bathtub
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*Keren#
It has too much sharp edges sunseeker needs to see Johnson Yacht design
This guy is driving this boat like a 20 ft……. 🙈🙈🙈
Awful sound.! How is that posible if you are in filming buisnes.!
You are obviously not in the grammar business.
Great. smart one .!
@@JUKA..AHA. try Sokol mate.!