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Guests
10
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Cabins
5
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Crew
4
| Length | GT | Built |
|---|---|---|
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28.06m
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92 GT | 2018 |
| Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
| 6.55m | 2.13m | 27 Kts |
€6,250,000
More DetailsThe 28.06m motor yacht Everdeen was delivered to her owners in 2018 by British shipyard Sunseeker. Sunseeker is responsible for the complete look and feel of the superyacht, having created the interior design, exterior styling and naval architecture.
Key Features
- Flybridge with bar and retractable roof
- Spacious aft cockpit with mooring winches
- Simrad navigation suite
- Fully loaded with water sports toys
- Hydraulic bow and stern thrusters
- Twin MAN 1900 engines
Design & Construction
Designed around a modified v-hull fiberglass hull and a GRP superstructure she features a 6.55m beam and a 2.13m draft. The yacht is built over 2 decks with an internal volume of 92 GT (Gross Tonnes).
She was delivered to her owners in August 2018.
Exterior Design
EVERDEEN carries the sharp, aggressive profile that defines the Sunseeker 95 Yacht series, combining a raised pilothouse layout with sweeping black glazing and a long deep-V hull form. The stepped profile allows the yacht to maintain a relatively low visual stance despite the substantial internal volume, while the dark window bands cut cleanly through the white hull and superstructure to reinforce the yacht’s sporty appearance.
The raked bow transitions into long uninterrupted side glazing and angular hull windows, giving the yacht a noticeably contemporary look both underway and at anchor. Large diamond-shaped hull windows introduce additional light into the lower accommodation spaces, while the tapered flybridge overhang extends naturally across the aft cockpit below.
The aft cockpit uses a practical arrangement with freestanding director chairs, sofa seating and integrated mooring systems designed to keep the teak decks cleaner during operations. Hydraulic thrusters, passerelle controls and bathing platform systems are all accessible from the third station aft, improving manoeuvrability during docking.
One of the defining exterior elements is the hydraulic fold-down balcony positioned to starboard off the main saloon. When deployed, the balcony opens the saloon directly to the sea and extends the usable beam of the yacht at anchor, while the glazing and balcony structure remain visually integrated into the hullside when closed.
Above, the flybridge combines open-air entertaining with practical cruising functionality. A large dining table sits within U-shaped seating beneath a retractable hardtop, while the wet bar includes refrigeration, ice maker facilities and additional storage. A jet ski is carried aft on the flybridge alongside a dedicated crane system, so the upper deck balances guest use with toy handling capability.
The foredeck functions as a second social area with integrated seating, sunpads and folding backrests arranged around a lounge table. Deep side bulwarks conceal additional storage while also maintaining safe movement forward.
At water level, the hydraulic bathing platform lowers directly into the sea and supports launch and recovery of the Williams 445 Turbojet tender.
Interior Design
EVERDEEN’s interior uses dark Wenge wood finished in high-gloss lacquer to create a rich, contemporary atmosphere throughout the guest spaces. The contrast between the dark timber finishes and the large surrounding windows gives the saloon a notably dramatic look during daylight hours, while soft furnishings and carpeting help balance the harder reflective surfaces.
The main saloon adopts a broad open-plan arrangement centred around lounge seating positioned to maximise the views through the expansive side glazing. A dining table for up to eight guests sits forward within the saloon and continues the same high-gloss Wenge finish used throughout the interior.
One of the key design features is the sliding side door and hydraulic balcony arrangement to starboard. When opened together, the side of the saloon transforms into an open terrace directly above the water, significantly increasing airflow and visual connection to the surroundings.
The galley follows an L-shaped configuration with extensive storage, natural light and enough working space for multiple crew members during service. Integrated appliances, cold storage and practical work surfaces reinforce the yacht’s long-stay cruising capability without separating the galley entirely from the guest circulation areas.
The raised pilothouse continues the yacht’s modern technical aesthetic. Three Simrad multifunction displays dominate the helm console alongside FLIR night vision, stabiliser controls, autopilot systems and engine monitoring equipment, while the layout itself remains clean and highly organised despite the amount of onboard systems integration.
Across the yacht, the emphasis remains on strong visual contrast, large windows and practical spatial flow, with the raised pilothouse arrangement helping separate guest and operational areas more effectively than many conventional flybridge yachts in this size category.
Accommodation
EVERDEEN accommodates up to 10 guests across five ensuite cabins, alongside accommodation for four crew members.
The main deck owner’s suite uses the raised pilothouse arrangement to create a split-level layout with large surrounding windows and notably strong natural light for a yacht of this size. The cabin includes a large double bed, sofa seating and a desk area that can also function as a vanity, while the ensuite bathroom incorporates substantial storage and walk-in shower facilities.
Two mirrored VIP cabins sit on the lower deck and both use large double berths, ensuite bathrooms and oversized hull windows paired with opening portholes for additional ventilation. The symmetry of the two cabins gives the guest accommodation a balanced layout while maintaining consistency in finish and proportions.
The remaining guest accommodation consists of two twin cabins positioned port and starboard. Sliding berth systems allow the twin beds to convert into doubles when required, giving the yacht greater flexibility for mixed guest groups or family use. Each cabin also benefits from its own ensuite bathroom and large hullside glazing.
Crew accommodation for four supports discreet onboard operation and separates service areas from the main guest circulation throughout the yacht.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MAN (12V) 1,900hp engines, motor yacht Everdeen is capable of reaching a top speed of 27 knots, and comfortably cruises at 18 knots. With her 12,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 900 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Everdeen Yacht is For Sale
Everdeen is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of €6,250,000 EUR. View all Sunseeker 95 Yachts for sale from around the world. Alternatively, you can view all other Sunseeker Yachts for sale.
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