The 52-metre Sanlorenzo motor yacht Seven Sins has been listed for sale with Virginia Di Antonio of Yachting Partners International (YPI).
Seven Sins is the first unit in Italian yard Sanlorenzo's 52 Steel series, delivered in 2017. She is designed inside and out by Officina Italiana Design, winning a coveted Neptune at the 2018 World Superyacht Awards. This announcement marks her second listing since new, previously sold in a co-ownership arrangement with SeaNet Europe as one of the largest superyachts ever to have two owners.
Seven Sins can sleep up to 11 guests in five cabins, comprising a master suite, two doubles and two twins. All cabins feature leathers in warm tobacco brown and cool white, as well as bronze mirror television screens and en suite bathroom facilities.
One of the highlights on board Seven Sins is her large beach club area, set beneath a glass-bottom swimming pool, with fold-out balconies, a gym and a sauna. When not in use, the area transforms into a floodable drive-in tender garage.
Read More/The most innovative superyacht tender garagesMeanwhile, the sundeck is likely to be the most popular al fresco spot on board. With loose furniture from Paola Lenti, it offers a rank of sunloungers aft, comfortable seating around coffee tables, a dining table for 12, and a glamorous bar clad in silver-flecked granite that shimmers in the sunlight. It comes as no surprise that she is a popular charter yacht, also listed for charter with YPI.
Power comes from two 2000hp Caterpillar 3512-C diesel engines for a top speed of 17 knots and a range of 4,400 nautical miles when cruising at 11 knots.
Seven Sins is asking €28,000,000, currently lying in Sint Maarten, the Caribbean.
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