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Sunseeker Yachts 43 SuperhawkSunseekers 43 Superhawk was awarded the European Powerboat of the Year in 2008. This fiberglass-made boat has an overall length of 43 feet and a beam of 11.9 feet. It is powered by two Volvo D6 diesel engines and runs a maximum speed of 43 mph. This boat has a Satin Walnut wood interior finish with leather upholstery and white carpets. It features standards including automatic fire extinguishers, automatic bilge pumps, and electric winch plus cockpit and deck controls. It is further equipped with bow sunbathing cushions, electric speedlog, dinghy inflator and socket, and fresh water deck wash. Additionally, it offers an option for Bimini or camper covers. Meanwhile, the 34 Superhawk has the same standard features with the 43 Superhawk. This yacht has a GRP hull construction and is powered by twin Volvo Penta 260hp engines. It also boasts advanced navigation equipment and devices, including a bow thruster, compass, depth sounder, and GPS Raymarine. Moreover, the 34 Superhawk boasts several deck equipments, including an integral teak bathing platform, anchor winch, deck shower, and Bimini top. The deck also boasts fenders and mooring wraps, fold out cockpit table, tonneau cover, rear sunbather, and ice chest. Sunseeker also built the 48 Superhawk. The interior of this boat features a cream leather upholstery, cherry wood work, and blue carpets. Its deck is equipped with electric anchor winch with cockpit and deck controls, full wet bar, and camper/suntop covers. Furthermore, it is outfitted with certain navigation devices, including a depth sounder, trim tabs, electronic speedlog, and VHF radio. It also boasts radio/CD player with speakers, a saloon TV, and large cockpit table, as well as automatic fire extinguisher for safety purposes. This hand-laid GRP boat is available in color white with navy blue hull. The most popular sales locations by state for the 43 Superhawk are: Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Delaware, Texas, New York, Louisiana, Georgia, Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, Missouri, Wisconsin, Florida, South Carolina, California, Washington and New Jersey. |
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