Ever since the pandemic struck four years ago, the world changed in many ways. For instance, people seem to have developed an increased appetite for campers, vans, and other means of escaping the world around them, while at the same time enjoying all the creature comforts they're used to. But what if that means of escaping would be a yacht instead of a camper? Then the new SunDeck 3200 might be just the thing you were looking for.
The water vehicle is the latest addition to the range of yacht deck boats made by Hurricane Boats. It joins the existing 2600 and 2690 for the 2025 model year, and brings with it so many cool features that it will definitely make you want to have you take a closer look.
The boat is described as an offshore-capable cabin cruiser that can easily be used to take daily cruises on the open sea, or even go for extended weekend trips away from the shore.
The boat is 32 feet (almost ten meters) long and has a beam that's over ten feet (3.2 meters) long - but feels much larger than that, as per its maker. It is yacht-certified in terms of both the number of people it can carry and their combined weight, but those numbers also depend on the seating arrangement chosen by the buyer.
I hinted earlier that the boat is packed to the teeth with amenities that could make many campers out there blush. Read the following and dare tell me that I'm wrong.
Inside the cabin there is a 32-inch smart TV that's meant to either keep you connected to what's going on in the world through news bulletins, or transport you into other worlds through movies. A JLÒ Audio sound system is on deck to make things perfect.
The boat and the things on it are controlled by means of dual 12-inch multifunction displays. A microwave and two refrigerators are on deck to keep food fresh and warm it up. The cabin holds a 30-gallon (114 liters) freshwater system that feeds a sink, an electric flush toilet, and the shower.
From a performance point of view the boat has been designed to accommodate outboard engines. The recommended setup comes as a twin-engine configuration with a maximum power output of 1,000 horsepower.
The engines are more than enough to push the boat to speeds of up to 55 mph (89 kph), while the 250-gallon (946-liter) fuel tank should be more than enough for several days of fun at sea. The SunDeck 3200 is also equipped with the SeaKeeper II stabilization system and joystick docking.
Hurricane Boats does not say how much it will charge for one of these babies, so if you're really interested in the yacht, you should get in touch with its maker.
The boat is described as an offshore-capable cabin cruiser that can easily be used to take daily cruises on the open sea, or even go for extended weekend trips away from the shore.
The boat is 32 feet (almost ten meters) long and has a beam that's over ten feet (3.2 meters) long - but feels much larger than that, as per its maker. It is yacht-certified in terms of both the number of people it can carry and their combined weight, but those numbers also depend on the seating arrangement chosen by the buyer.
I hinted earlier that the boat is packed to the teeth with amenities that could make many campers out there blush. Read the following and dare tell me that I'm wrong.
Inside the cabin there is a 32-inch smart TV that's meant to either keep you connected to what's going on in the world through news bulletins, or transport you into other worlds through movies. A JLÒ Audio sound system is on deck to make things perfect.
The boat and the things on it are controlled by means of dual 12-inch multifunction displays. A microwave and two refrigerators are on deck to keep food fresh and warm it up. The cabin holds a 30-gallon (114 liters) freshwater system that feeds a sink, an electric flush toilet, and the shower.
From a performance point of view the boat has been designed to accommodate outboard engines. The recommended setup comes as a twin-engine configuration with a maximum power output of 1,000 horsepower.
The engines are more than enough to push the boat to speeds of up to 55 mph (89 kph), while the 250-gallon (946-liter) fuel tank should be more than enough for several days of fun at sea. The SunDeck 3200 is also equipped with the SeaKeeper II stabilization system and joystick docking.
Hurricane Boats does not say how much it will charge for one of these babies, so if you're really interested in the yacht, you should get in touch with its maker.