SBS Trailers are unveiling electric boat launcher at Seawork
SBS Trailers will bring Tectrax’s C-ROVR electric boat launch system to Seawork 2026, offering remote-controlled launching without a tow vehicle.

The 75 Sport Yacht enjoys performance courtesy of twin MAN V12-1150 or 1900 engines, enabling it to easily reach speeds of up to 40 knots. The lower cabins provide sleeping accommodation for up to eight guests and two crew. Newly shaped exterior flybridge upholstery lowers the overall profile of the Sunseeker 75 Sport Yacht. Its symmetrical stern with its new garage door design delivers rakish styling and functionality. The fully retractable aft cockpit door unites the exterior and interior space, with its bold interior styling and contemporary furniture crafted from wood, carbon fibre and stainless steel, illuminated with dimmable mood lighting.

Photo credit Sunseeker International
Sunseeker’s new Superhawk 55, meanwhile, is powered by twin Volvo Penta D11-IPS 950 engines and is capable of 38 knots. It features an open-plan arrangement and full-beam cockpit, courtesy of twin pantograph doors adjacent to the helm. The console comes complete with dual display screens, charging pads and chrome multi-purpose dials. There is contemporary lower accommodation for up to six guests with refined interior appointments.
Full details are available at www.sunseeker.com.




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