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DCH Marine Unveils Luxury Yacht Line-Up at Sanctuary Cove 2026

Sunseeker and Saxdor Yachts Take Centre Stage

DCH Marine Unveils Luxury Yacht Line-Up at Sanctuary Cove 2026?w=400

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DCH Marine is set to make a significant impact at the 2026 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show by showcasing an impressive array of luxury yachts.
As the exclusive Asia-Pacific distributor for Sunseeker and Saxdor Yachts, DCH Marine will present models such as the Sunseeker 76 Yacht, Sunseeker Superhawk 55, and the Australian debut of the Saxdor 400 GTS.

The Sunseeker 76 Yacht offers expansive sun lounges, a state-of-the-art helm station, and sleek aerodynamic lines, making it ideal for Australian waters. The Superhawk 55 is designed for performance and agility, suitable for various sea conditions. The Saxdor 400 GTS introduces a new generation of European sports boats to Australia, featuring fold-down balconies, flexible social zones, and modern Scandinavian styling, powered by high-performance twin outboards.

This showcase reflects the growing demand for luxury boating experiences in Australia, with DCH Marine catering to the diverse preferences of Australian boaters. The Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show provides an ideal platform for enthusiasts to explore these premium vessels firsthand.

Published:Thursday, 4th Jun 2026
Author: Paige Estritori

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