Sunseeker shares more details about latest Ocean 156

British Sunseeker has unveiled the latest renderings of the future 25.14-metre Ocean 156 and revealed more details about her interiors
February 5 2024 3 minutes to read
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British Sunseeker has unveiled the latest renderings of the future 25.14-metre Ocean 156 and revealed more details about her interiors

Just like many other models of the British manufacturer, the Ocean 156 was entirely developed by the shipyard’s in-house team. The layout has become maximally flexible, so that the owners could tailor it completely to their taste.

Saloon
Saloon

The main deck features large windows and open space with a few design layouts. For instance, the galley can be open and located next to the dining area aft, while the saloon can be at the bow. Or the dining area can shift forward, while a lounge with an L-shaped sofa and a TV can be closer to the cockpit. There is also an option with a completely enclosed galley. There are large sliding doors port and starboard and a floating staircase in a glass cocoon to keep the  entire space visually unobstructed.

Dining area
Dining area

The Ocean 156 may have a four or a five-cabin layout for 10 guests. The master cabin is located on the lower deck amidships, together with a VIP cabin forward, one twin and one double cabin. As an option, the master stateroom can be moved up to the main deck.

Master cabin
Master cabin

There is a small interior lounge next to the pilot house on the upper deck, but the main function of this deck is to provide alfresco recreation for the guests in two exterior areas. 

The interior style showcases a play of light and dark shades, interiors flooded with light, while wooden surfaces and elements add even more ‘home’ feel to it.

Upper deck
Upper deck

The beach club can be equipped with a grill, a rain shower and a sofa, as well as stowage for water toys. The hydraulic bathing platform has the capacity to store a small tender, too.

It is known that the Ocean 156 will be powered by twin MAN engines, providing this GRP yacht with a speed of up to 25 knots.

Beach club
Beach club

“With production on schedule the interest from clients has been phenomenal. Our teams have managed to achieve the impossible, a luxury pocket superyacht with all the practicalities of a smaller model. With the beautiful new Ocean 156, we’ve really worked hard to maximise space on board whilst remaining fanatical about every single detail. The design options have been very well considered, incorporating yet more innovative solutions to deliver a true home-away-from-home feel,” said Andrea Frabetti, Chief Executive Officer at Sunseeker International.

The Ocean 156 is expected to premiere later this year.

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