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Sunseeker Predator 108 + Caterham 7 = Awesome by Land and Sea

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Old 01-12-2010, 03:04 PM
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Sunseeker Predator 108 + Caterham 7 = Awesome by Land and Sea



"If you've laid out the £7.1 million ($11.4M U.S.) necessary to take ownership of a Sunseeker Predator 108 Special Edition, you might want to give serious thought to whether you need a tender. After all, there are docks, water taxis, and the smaller yachts of lesser mortals to get you from ship-to-shore.

What you might actually want is something as magnificent on land as the Predator is on the water in that case, Sunseeker would like to recommend you install a Caterham 7 in the hold. As a kickstart to inspiration for for visitors to the London Boat Show the yacht maker did just that. Fair warning though: the Predator sleeps eight but the Caterham only seats, so you'll probably need to be nice to the captain to get a ride. And if you really can't do without a tender – Caterhams are known to have a hard time floating in Aegean inlets – allow us to introduce you to the word "inflatable.""
 
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Old 01-12-2010, 03:10 PM
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I would rather have a DB5 or the old Ferrari california as a tender, has more character.

This yacht was features in Casino Royale
 
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Old 01-12-2010, 03:20 PM
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That's pretty cool. Although, I would prefer a regular tender. Or I could just tow a large tender, but then again this isn't the ideal yacht to tow something with.

I would like to see how they get the car out from that garage and onto land. I don't see an extra Davit.
 
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Old 01-12-2010, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Hernando
That's pretty cool. Although, I would prefer a regular tender. Or I could just tow a large tender, but then again this isn't the ideal yacht to tow something with.

I would like to see how they get the car out from that garage and onto land. I don't see an extra Davit.
+1!
 
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... and even if you get it on land, you might be up on a sea wall or a pier, how do you get the car down from there?
 
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Sunseekers are such awesome yacht. A buddy of mine is upgrading from a 60 to an 80 or 90 this year. I guess it takes 18 months to build so he's just waiting for the new one now.
 
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I just want the Caterham.
 
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Boats these size are perfect. I can't see why you would want anything bigger.
 
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Ohh so you ONLY want a 108 foot yacht lol

In all seriousness, I agree thought, that is why I keed.
 
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Originally Posted by vtgts300kw
Boats these size are perfect. I can't see why you would want anything bigger.
I think an 80'-100' catamaran with power to 50-60 knots would be perfect.
 

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