Sunseeker Predator yacht Casino Royale
Sunseeker Predator yacht Casino Royale

Sunseeker Predator yacht Casino Royale

This is the 33-metre Sunseeker Predator yacht Casino Royale that appeared in Casino Royale (2006) James Bond movie.

Built in GRP by British yard Sunseeker International as a Predator 108 model, Casino Royale was delivered in 2004, just in time to star in the James Bond film of the same name. Panelled in satin cherry wood, she sleeps eight guests in four cabins comprising an amidships master suite with walk-in wardrobe, a twin port guest cabin and twin starboard guest cabin, along with a spacious forward VIP suite and all cabins have entertainment centres, television screens and en-suite bathroom facilities.

Scroll down for video

yacht Casino Royale

A shot from Casino Royale (2006)

Casino Royale’s minimal superstructure and narrow hull ensure her graceful and agile sliding on the water. With triple 16 cylinder MTU V16 2000 engines with Arneson drives, she boasts a maximum speed of 45 knots and comfortable cruising speed of 30-33 knots.

The yacht’s open plan salon boasts features of larger yachts, thanks to her 2.7-metre headroom, non-typical for a yacht of her size. Immaculate and pristine, the main salon is furnished with warm woods and neutral undertones complimented with a retractable sun roof above the dining area.

Sunseeker Predator Casino Royale

Aft of the main deck is a sumptuous lounging space with al fresco dining area, bar and very large sunpad. A Jacuzzi is laid forward, with a very generous space for sunbathing and lounging.

On the lower deck, the yacht offers accommodation to up to eight guests across four cabins (owner’s cabin, one VIP and two twins), where each stateroom has its own en suite marble bathroom and television. Her master suite comprises a master study, a bathroom with a full-size bathtub and shower, and a walk-in wardrobe.

interior

Casino Royale’s entertainment and leisure facilities comprise satellite TV system and a plethora of water toys such as a Sea Doo, stand-up paddleboards, water skis, snorkelling equipment and more.

The vessel underwent extensive refit works in 2016, that cost EUR 1.5 million in total. Casino Royale is currently docked in Western Mediterranean.

This Post Has One Comment

Leave a Reply

Close Menu
%d bloggers like this: