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47: Seven Seas

Oceanco, Nuvolari-Lenard, Azure Naval Architects and the Wright Maritime Group collaborated on this beautiful vessel, spotted in Fort Lauderdale and the Bahamas following a busy season in the Caribbean. She is likely to appear in the Med this summer, as her American owners designed her as much for their personal enjoyment as to entertain large parties.

Seven Seas

LENGTH: 282ft. 2in. (86m)
SHIPYARD: Oceanco, Holland
YEAR: 2010

Oceanco, Nuvolari-Lenard, Azure Naval Architects and the Wright Maritime Group collaborated on this beautiful vessel, spotted in Fort Lauderdale and the Bahamas following a busy season in the Caribbean. She is likely to appear in the Med this summer, as her American owners designed her as much for their personal enjoyment as to entertain large parties. She is also expected to be available for exclusive charters. Movie night will be extra special aboard Seven Seas, which is equipped with a main-salon cinema with professional-grade projection system, screen and two rows of comfortable movie-grade seats. Also, the back wall of the glass-enclosed pool on the main deck doubles as a projection screen. Seven Seas, powered by dual 4,680hp/3,492-kW MTU engines can reach a 20-knot top speed. She was a frequent visitor in Fort Lauderdale in 2011 on her way to and from the Caribbean.

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