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FIRECRACKER


Sunseeker’s Predator 84, ‘Firecracker’ could not have been better named.


Sleek style, clever design to maximise space and a maximum speed of up to 35 knots ‘Firecracker’ operates out of the beautiful South of France and reflects cutting-edge development in performance yacht design.


Four spacious ensuite cabins can accommodate eight guests and up to three crew members. For a day charter up to twelve guests.


Sunseeker’s cutting-edge development in performance yacht design is reflected in ‘Firecracker’, a superb example of a Predator 84.


‘Firecracker’s’ dramatic, streamlined looks and top speed of 35 knots will take you to your destination quickly and in style. With 3 separate sunbathing areas and a choice of 3 dining areas on the bow, aft deck and saloon, your time spent on ‘Firecracker’ will be spent in luxury.


A rare combination of sports performance, stylish lines and incredible interior space make ‘Firecracker’ suitable for all types of cruising.


Te clever design has created four spacious ensuite cabins to accommodate eight guests – a master aft stateroom, a forward VIP stateroom, one double/twin guest cabin and one twin guest cabin. All four guest suites on the lower deck enjoy wonderful natural light from the large hull-side windows.


Equipment on board features HD English Sky TV in the saloon and all cabins, wi-fi and ipod docking, air conditioning, satellite phone and HD LED TVs and stereo CD/DVD in all cabins.


Operating out of the South of France your every need will be looked after by a superb professional crew of three with a chef to cater for your guest’s specific requirements. To explore the beaches there is a Williams 385 jet tender, a Seadoo jet ski and snorkelling equipment.


‘Firecracker’ can cater for twelve guests for a day charter giving you a wonderful opportunity to experience the spacious luxury of this sports yacht.


Sunseeker Predator 84 SOUTH OF FRANCE


FIRECRACKER


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