







Yacht for sale is a 2009 SUNSEEKER 57' 5" " Regent V" Predator 62 Motor Yacht in Singapore, Central Singapore Community Development Council, Singapore.
2009 Sunseeker Predator 62 | 17.5m | Sport Yacht | Singapore
Sunseeker's Predator range needs no introduction to those who know performance yachting. Assertive, fast, and unmistakably British in its craftsmanship, the Predator 62 has long held a reputation as one of the finest sport yachts in the 60-foot segment.
This 2009 example, currently berthed in Singapore, presents a compelling opportunity to acquire an iconic vessel at a point where depreciation has largely run its course — offering exceptional value for a discerning buyer.
Our team is on hand to assist with worldwide delivery, ensuring your new yacht reaches you wherever you choose to cruise her.
We invite you to contact us to arrange a private viewing.
FULL SPECIFICATIONS
Introduction
2009 Sunseeker Predator 62 | 17.5m | Singapore | Twin MTU Engines | 3 Cabins | Sport Hardtop
The Sunseeker Predator 62 is a yacht that has aged with conviction. Where many of its contemporaries have faded into anonymity, the Predator's long, low silhouette and raked hardtop remain as arresting today as they were at launch — a testament to Sunseeker's instinct for timeless design.
This 2009 example is powered by twin MTU 8V 2000 M93 engines delivering a combined 2,400HP, with just 1,280 hours recorded — low by any measure for a vessel of this vintage.
Three well-appointed cabins, a fully equipped lower deck galley, and a cockpit designed for entertaining make her equally suited to day use or extended passages across Southeast Asia.
Currently berthed in Singapore and available for immediate inspection, she represents outstanding value within the 60-foot performance segment. Worldwide delivery assistance is available.
Interiors
Highlights:
- Open-plan saloon with U-shaped seating and timber dining table
- Helm station with twin bucket seats and retractable sunroof overhead
- Fully equipped lower deck galley — fridge, microwave, oven, black granite surfaces
- 3 cabins: full-beam master forward, VIP amidships, twin guest cabin
- Satin-finished cherry timber cabinetry throughout
The main deck saloon strikes the right balance between driver-focused and guest-friendly. Cream leather upholstery wraps a generous U-shaped settee around a fold-down timber dining table, while stainless steel sliding doors dissolve the boundary between saloon and cockpit — a signature Sunseeker touch that transforms the space in an instant. Forward of the saloon, the raised helm station features twin bolster seats and benefits from a retractable sunroof that floods the interior with natural light.
Below, the galley is neatly arranged with dark granite worktops, cherry timber cabinetry, and full appliances including oven, microwave, and refrigerator.
The full-beam master cabin forward commands the bow with a generous island bed, port and starboard portholes with ambient lighting, and ample wardrobe storage. A VIP double cabin amidships and a further guest cabin complete the accommodation, each finished to the same Sunseeker standard of satin timber and premium upholstery.
Exteriors
Highlights:
- Spacious aft cockpit with U-shaped seating, teak, and dining table
- Hydraulic bathing platform for easy water access
- Full wet bar with BBQ/griddle and ice maker
- Hardtop with retractable sunroof
- Bow and stern thrusters for marina manoeuvring
The cockpit is where the Predator 62 truly delivers on its entertainment promise. A generous U-shaped seating area wraps around a central table, while the wet bar — equipped with BBQ griddle and ice maker — means guests never have to leave the deck.
The hardtop provides reliable shade underway or at anchor, and the retractable sunroof section allows the space to open up on demand.
At the stern, a hydraulic bathing platform makes boarding from the water effortless, whether returning from a swim or unloading the tender. Bow and stern thrusters ensure the vessel handles predictably in tight marina conditions.
Technical Specifications
Highlights:
- Twin MTU 8V 2000 M93 engines — 2,400HP combined
- Engine hours: 1,280 (low for the vintage)
- Fuel capacity: 3,000L | Fresh water: 700L
- Cruising speed: approx. 26 knots | Top speed: approx. 30 knots
- Bow and stern thrusters
Twin MTU 8V 2000 M93 diesel engines, producing a combined 2,400HP, power this vessel to a cruising speed of approximately 26 knots and a top speed approaching 30 knots — performance figures that remain highly relevant in today's market. With only 1,280 engine hours recorded, the mechanicals are in relatively early life for a 2009 vessel, representing a meaningful advantage for the incoming owner. Fuel capacity stands at 3,000 litres, supported by a 700-litre fresh water tank. Bow and stern thrusters are fitted as standard.



