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Friday 15 July 2011

Superyacht Seven Seas to be the belle of the ball

Steven Spielberg’s fabulous 86m superyacht the Seven Seas is expected to be the belle of the ball at this year’s Monaco Yacht Show in September. Built by the Dutch shipyard Oceanco and delivered ahead of schedule, this luxurious craft has been designed to afford its guests every comfort. She has been elegantly designed and gives the feel of bright airiness and space.

Seven Seas can accommodate a dozen guests in palatial style and still has ample space for twenty three members of crew.  The interior has been beautifully designed by Molly Isaksen to a very distinctive contemporary style, making exquisite use of gorgeous woods such as walnut, teak and rosewood. All the guest rooms are spacious, comfortable and are equipped with the latest entertainment systems.  The owner has exclusive use of the upper deck which has its own outdoor plunge pool and viewing deck. The main salon is fitted with a 5 x 2m screen and two rows of raked seating allowing guests to view the latest movies in comfort and style.  There is also another 250m2 of floor space which is ideal for hosting those gala evenings or a celebration lunch.

Oceanco has also fitted its signature swimming pool on the aft deck which can cleverly convert into a helipad! Another fantastic innovation has to be the projector, which when used on the 15ft glass wall of the swimming pool, gives guests the opportunity to watch a film whilst relaxing on deck. There is also a fully equipped gym, a spa and massage room plus a full range of water sports equipment.

A custom 10.5m limo tender and a custom 9.2m open sport boat are available for getting ashore whilst at anchor. The Seven Seas has a cruising speed of around 14 knots with a top speed of around 20 knots. She is fitted with the most advanced communications equipment.

The Seven Seas will showcase Oceanco’s exhibition at Monaco and visits will be by invitation only.


posted by www.superyachtsdirectory.com

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