At a Glance –
- Project Type: ‘Redefine’ – Using the original layout of the yacht, taking it back to the fibreglass, adding luxury to all areas and addressing engineering issues – to give the Owner comfort, longevity and luxury once more.
- Project Duration: 5 months.
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This Sunseeker 75 project is one of our most extensive projects with a very dramatic transformation – one which, like all our projects, we are immensely proud of.
The project comprises of an entire interior refit – transforming the yacht into a contemporary modern space, oozing sophisticated hotel glamour. The owner has been heavily involved in the design – which is inspired by one of their favourite photographs – now inset in the bulkhead, proudly on display in their master cabin.
Saloon – Before, Concept, After
We significantly reduced the amount of timber on display throughout the whole boat by adding material or leather, in a much brighter colour palette – whilst also replacing every original headining and sidelining throughout the boat.
We have reviewed the design of the Saloon headlining, firstly considering various lighting moods adding sophisticated contemporary feel – this has evolved the creation of a complete new headlining.
The two aft Saloon sofas, along with the Dinette sofa have all considerably reduced in size, yet increased in comfort – opening up the space and the floor area.
Dinette – Before & After
The Dinette table had a large unit/leg underneath – which along with the bulky sofa, created a cramped feeling…on a large yacht. The area was too busy with heavy pieces of furniture dominating the space. We have now designed and manufactured two beautiful pillar legs for the table that work with the scheme and offer more space for socialising. The table legs are a real feature with one side covered in a light leather with a stainless strip through the centre and the inside covered in teal suede.
A new contemporary table top takes pride of place in the Dinette, with a solid surface insert for practicality – surrounded by a beautifully painted edge colour matched to the leather, creating a flow with the rest of the scheme.
You will notice the sidelinings in this area before were particularly bad before, from years of sun damage.
Galley – Before & After
The Galley front before was lackluster in its design with leather pads to the upper section of the unit – now it has become a significant feature of the Saloon refit. We have wrapped the entire front in beautiful stitch detailed leather and added a feature teal strip through the centre for that added visual effect.
Helm – Before & After
The helm station has been updated with the latest Raymarine technology, new panels for the equipment and an entire respray of the dash to blend with the surrounding areas.
We have used the existing carcass of the helm seat – covering it in a beautiful teal leather for the more functional areas, and a colour matched suede for the centre of the seat, with our trademark logo in pride of place.
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Sustainable Materials
Throughout the entire scheme, we have specified several sustainable materials:
The fabrics for each Cabin headboard are environmentally conscious, sustainable materials made from waste plastic bottles. Each fabric is fully recyclable, meaning they have been repurposed for future use – similarly to the yacht they now sit within – making the fabric and yacht ‘circular’ in nature.
These fabric suppliers have partnered with the Marine Conservation Society and Trees For Life, and for every metre of fabric sold, a percentage of proceeds are donated to help protect our seas, shores and wildlife, and restoration projects.
Sustainable Carpet
The stunning dark teal carpet which runs throughout the entire yacht – specified to tone down the yellow timber – is an eco-friendly tip-sheared carpet created using plastic waste recovered from the world’s oceans.
Master Stateroom – Before & After
The entire design scheme for the refit was inspired by the owners favourite photograph – now inset in the bulkhead, proudly on display.
As with all areas aboard – all headlings & sidelings have been replaced, curved leather has been added to the sideboard units to reduce the amount of exposed timber. The headboards beautiful fluting pattern has also been applied to the Stateroom sofa backrest.
We have covered the vanity unit original Sunseeker stools in the Master and the Forward Cabin – with the suede that is seen elsewhere on board, with beautiful stitch detailing and a leather wrapped handle.
Forward Cabin – Before & After
When we received the boat, the Forward Cabin had suffered a very bad leak – subsequently the headlining panels were in an extremely poor condition, along with some of the sidelinings – we of course, rectified the leak to ensure there would be no further damage. The cabin is now totally transformed into a stunning relaxing area for guests to enjoy.
Bespoke Bedding
Each cabin has a set of custom luxury bedding designed specifically to match the theme associated with that cabin – shown in the colour strip detail on the duvet cover and within the scatter cushions.
Port Twin Cabin – Before & After
As with all cabins, we have brightened each space by replacing all the headlining, sidelining and window liners with lighter, more modern fabric – lifting each space into a contemporary relaxing cabin ready to unwind. All blinds have been replaced with venetian blinds – colour matched to the sidelining material ensuring they blend into the background and don’t distract from the Remastered beauty.
Starboard Cabin – Before & After
Each cabin now has Porta Romana wall lights, which have become beautiful features.
All cabins have been transformed into areas you would be proud to host your guests in – and the whole yacht now has that new boat feeling, smell and look to rival products new from factory today.
Exterior Before & After
The majority of the refurbishment took place internally however, we have used the same design language for the Cockpit and Flybridge table tops, as we have in the Dinette, tying all three together.
We have also replaced the Flybridge teak as it was looking very dated. Stripping old teak and replacing with new is incredibly labour intensive, but extremely satisfying seeing the deck totally transformed.
The Upper helm station has also been updated with the latest Raymarine technology, new panels for the equipment and several gel repairs to where we have removed redundant equipment – transforming this into a modern helm station.
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