Oceanco Successfully Delivers 109m Motor Yacht SEVEN SEAS

By Frances Flannagan

Oceanco has delivered 109m superyacht SEVEN SEAS. She is a breathtaking build from her engineering to her design and represents the pinnacle of exceptional craftsmanship.

Oceanco has delivered SEVEN SEAS, a spectacular 109m superyacht with a beam of 16m. She has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, and is powered by 2 MTU engines giving her a maximum speed of 20 knots. She is the product of a harmonious collaboration between Sinot Yacht Architecture & Design and Molly Isaken Interiors. 

Guests onboard SEVEN SEAS are offered an extraordinary outward-looking experience, with the prominent use of glass in the design rendering in large glass windows surrounding the main, bridge and upper decks. She has a classically proportioned profile and an exquisite use of natural materials onboard.

Lateral Naval Architects oversaw her extensive optimisation process, resulting in outstanding performance and exceptional seakeeping ability. 

From her outfitting taking place in Alblasserdam where the facilities are designed to have minimum impact on the environment, to her title as the first LY3-compliant yacht to feature a Marine Evacuation System, SEVEN SEAS represents a milestone product for Oceanco in multiple ways. 

SEVEN SEAS has been engineered with technologically advanced environmental systems, so she is a yacht that is impressive in all aspects: from her beautiful design to her exceptional engineering. 

Her impressive length results in SEVEN SEAS ranking 49th in the Top 100 largest yachts in the world.

Superyachts.com would like to congratulate Oceanco on this impressive delivery and wish SEVEN SEAS the best of luck in her future adventures. 

"At Oceanco, we thrive on working with visionary clients and their teams to build yachts that challenge the status quo and look to the future for inspiration."

Marcel Onkenhout, CEO, Oceanco

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"At Oceanco, we thrive on working with visionary clients and their teams to build yachts that challenge the status quo and look to the future for inspiration."

Marcel Onkenhout, CEO, Oceanco
By Frances Flannagan
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