With its unique co*bination of art and design, of engineering and aesthetics, synonymous with the Italian shipyard Riva, the 56
With its unique co*bination of art and design, of engineering and aesthetics, synonymous with the Italian shipyard Riva, the 56
Even the last of the mighty triple-engined Superhawk 50s from 2005 weighed less than 12 tonnes and packed a total of 1,320hp, whereas the new Sunseeker Superhawk 55 weighs over 26 tonnes and boasts 1,450hp.
But perhaps the most telling measurement is the beam; the old Superhawk 50 measured 10ft 10in across, the new one co*es in 16ft 2in – 2in wider than a Sunseeker Manhattan 55.
The reason it’s so much bigger is because it’s no longer co*peting with driver-focussed speed needles like the Huntons and Cigarettes of old but with spacious open day boats like the Riva 56 Rivale, Fjord 53XL and Pardo 50, which place as much emphasis on keeping guests entertained at anchor as they do on entertaining the person behind the wheel.
The big question is whether Sunseeker has managed to achieve this while retaining enough of the old Superhawk driving pleasure to justify the name.
Read Hugo’s full review of the Sunseeker Superhawk 55 in the September 2023 issue of MBY, which is out now.
LOA: 56ft 10in / 17.32m
Beam: 16ft 3in / 4.95m
Draft: 4ft 8in / 1.43m
Displacement: 26,100kgs / 57,500lbs
Water capacity: 430L / 114 US gal
Fuel capacity: 1,800L / 476 US gal
Engines: Twin 725hp Volvo Penta IPS950
Top speed on test: 38.3 knots
Fuel consumption: 140lph @ 20 knots
Cruising range: 192nm @ 20 knots
Noise: 77 db(A)
Starting price: £1,535,000 (ex. VAT)
Price as tested: £1,770,000 (ex. VAT)
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