The new Predator 62 adds further choice to the ever popular range of high-performance motor yachts and has been designed following extensive discussions with owners wishing to trade up to this style of boat. A spacious aft cockpit with sunlounger, contoured seating, dining table and wet bar leads through patio-style doors to a large covered main saloon area. Semi circular shaped seating around an adjustable dining table, flatscreen TV with DVD/CD hi fi surround sound offers a comfortable and relaxed environment. The full width automatic glazed sunroof slides back over a three seat helm station with steps down to the accommodation deck. Here there is a lower saloon area, fully equipped galley, a master stateroom with en-suite , a forward stateroom with en-suite and a twin Pullman cabin.
The option of a crew quarters is available in place of the aft garage area. The teak laid hydraulic bathing platform is ideal for launching and retrieving a tender or jet ski and there is additional sunbathing facilities on the large foredeck. The Predator 62 is available with a number of twin engine options up to 2200hp in total providing a maximum speed up to 37 knots (cruising speed 28 kn with cruising range up to 270 nm).
Published: 2006
Photo: Sunseeker
| Technical details | |
| Producer: | SUNSEEKER (UK) |
| LOA: | 64'40 ft |
| LOA: | 19,6 m |
| Hull lenght: | 19,1 m |
| Waterline lenght: | 14,67 m |
| Beam: | 5 m |
| Draught: | 1,54 m |
| Displacement: | 29000 kg |
| Fuel tank: | 3000 l |
| Water tank: | 700 l |
| Berths: | 6 |
| Cabins: | 3 |
Related articles
Pearlsea 56 coupe
Pearlsea 56 is built on a deep-V hull produced by vacuum infusion using epoxy resin instead of regular polyester or vinyl-esther, with in-laminated stringer system for better structural integrity

















