via mby.com
The space inside the new Sunseeker Portofino 48 really does not seem credible.
How can it be that Sunseeker have taken their outgoing Portofino 47 (see MBY Feb 2008), a closely related sportscruiser with all but the same hull length and exactly the same beam, and produce a sportscruiser with a palatial full-beam owner’s ensuite where there once was just a body-hugging twin-berth cabin?
The answer lies with Volvo and IPS. Unlike the 47, there’s no shaftdrive option, so Sunseeker’s designers get their hands on the extra length used for the shafty engines, which would sit further forward.







