Denison Previews Sunseeker Lineup at Palm Beach Show, Offers Private Refit Walkthroughs
Denison says it will run private, back-to-back walkthroughs of Sunseeker and HCB yachts at the Palm Beach International Boat Show to speed refit planning and trade evaluations.

Denison Yacht Sales published a March 3, 2026 preview saying it will host private showings at the Palm Beach International Boat Show, offering back-to-back systems and fit-out comparisons to inform refit and delivery planning. Denison’s HCB show post specifies private tours of the 65 Estrella, 56 Suenos GIX, 48 Campeon, and 42 Lujo at Ramp 7 and invites visitors to “compare layouts, performance, accommodations, and build options with a HCB specialist.”
Denison’s HCB post lists each HCB model with specifications useful for refit planning: the HCB 65 Estrella LOA 65’0" with a 16’0" beam, 48" draft and 1,730 US GAL fuel; the HCB 56 Suenos GIX LOA 56’6" with a 15’0" beam, 55" draft and 1,400 US GAL fuel; the HCB 48 Campeon LOA 47’6" with a 13’8" beam, 44" draft and 800 US GAL fuel; and the HCB 42 Lujo LOA 41’7" with a 12’2" beam, 34" draft and 614 US GAL fuel. Denison also says it can “discuss trade evaluations, delivery timelines, and factory order availability, then map a clear route so you can see each model back to back.”
Sunseeker International posted its own lineup for PBIBS and names four yachts Sunseeker will display: the Sunseeker 90 Ocean, Predator 65, Manhattan 68, and 76 Yacht, represented in the U.S. by OneWater Yacht Group. Andrea Frabetti, Chief Executive Officer at Sunseeker International, said, “We are delighted to be attending this year’s Palm Beach International Boat Show. We’ve had a spectacular start to the year, and we have high hopes for our success to continue at this event. We have four fantastic yachts on display which really do showcase the very best Sunseeker design, innovation and craftsmanship. We cannot wait to welcome even more guests onboard.”
Sunseeker’s description of the 90 Ocean includes cabin and award detail relevant to owners planning interior refits: “The broad forward VIP cabin with dedicated access and two twin aft cabins which can convert into doubles provides a yacht that can comfortably sleep eight guests in the same modern, cosseting comfort afforded to the master. The 90 Ocean surprises and delights at every turn and is already proving to be an extremely popular model. Every element has been carefully considered in meticulous detail, exuding a sophistication and detail hitherto only found in custom superyachts. The Sunseeker 90 Ocean has accrued a remarkable collection of international awards, including a World Yachts Trophies Award, BOAT International Design & Innovation Award and most recently, a Motor Boat of the Year Award.”

Denison lists a team of brokers scheduled to staff show appointments across Florida: Justin Byrd and Anthony Paglia in West Palm Beach, Mike O'Connor in Jupiter, David Hicks in St. Augustine, Connor Bradley and Adrian Grobelny in Fort Lauderdale, Jake Powell in Tampa Bay, and Gene Correa, Tom Stowe and Carlos Molina in Miami. Denison’s HCB post repeats the call to action: “Please schedule your showing below, we look forward to seeing you there!”
Two source discrepancies bear noting and verification before planning a visit. Denison’s HCB post and the supplied Denison preview give PBIBS dates as March 25 to the 29, 2026 while Sunseeker’s announcement lists March 23 to the 26. Denison’s preview is also stated to reference five Sunseeker models, while Sunseeker’s own release lists four yachts. Confirm PBIBS official dates and whether Denison’s private showings include Sunseeker models or are limited to HCB boats before scheduling appointments.
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