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BLACK & WHITE


‘Black & White’, launched in August 2010, is a special version of this semi- custom made range, with many high-end upgrades. Te interior of the vessel features Fendi furniture, Frette linen and design accessories,


a Bang & Olufsen lifestyle system, and an impressive gold mosaic steam shower and upgraded Jacuzzi in the Master cabin. Five cabins provide


generous guest accommodation, and a spacious flybridge - complete with outdoor Jacuzzi and enlarged bar - provides attractive and comfortable living areas.


Classic flowing lines on a breathtaking scale give this yacht an unmistakeable designer countenance on the water.


With a full professional crew, a second helm station on the impressive flybridge affords you and your guests privacy.


Every detail has been carefully thought out with an amazing level of finish.


Te master cabin has a view over the front of the yacht, a king size bed, walk-in wardrobe and a massive bathroom with large Jacuzzi and mosaic steam shower. Te two double cabins are mirror images with ensuite bathrooms themed in black and white. Tere are two further splendid twin/double guest cabins.


As you walk through the spacious aft deck to the main living area, all the furnishings are styled in black and white, giving their name to the vessel.


Fendi leather furniture, Philip Starck mirrors, Bang & Olufsen media system all framed with American walnut carpentry.


On the sun deck you can enjoy another Jacuzzi with parasols or canopy cover.


Te bar area seats six people comfortably on revolving chairs with a dining area for twelve guests – offering the ultimate relaxation area.


Sunseeker 34 Metre Yacht SOUTH OF FRANCE, ITALY


BLACK & WHITE


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