Each week, BOAT spotlights one of the world’s finest superyachts available for charter. This week, we step aboard 52-metre Seven Sins, the flagship of Sanlorenzo’s 52Steel series and a former World Superyacht Award winner, now freshly signed under a new charter central agency. BOAT takes a closer look at what makes this Italian beauty a must-charter this season…
Fast facts
Yacht name: Seven Sins
LOA: 52m
Builder: Sanlorenzo
Year: 2017
Guests: 11
Charter region: Mediterranean (summer)
Charter price: From €300,000 per week
Charter broker: Cecil Wright
Why charter Seven Sins?
Delivered in 2017 and awarded a Neptune at the 2018 World Superyacht Awards, Seven Sins is the first of Sanlorenzo’s semi-custom 52Steel series. With a distinctive black-glass profile by Officina Italiana Design, she is packed with design features that are more akin to yachts above 60-metres. One of the key features on board is a signature glass-bottomed swimming pool on the main deck that filters light down into the vast beach club below.
This clever use of space gives her a sense of scale well beyond her 499 GT volume. “Seven Sins is a masterpiece of design and luxury, and an iconic leader in her field,” says Harrison MacManus, charter manager at Cecil Wright. “We are deeply honoured to connect discerning clients with this extraordinary yacht.”
Interior mood
Throughout the yacht for charter, huge floor-to-ceiling windows and glass bulwarks help to connect the interiors with the ocean. The decor throughout is contemporary, styled in a calming palette of white, beige and taupe that pairs well with warm woods and subtle bronze accents.
The main saloon is flooded with natural light (thanks to her floor to ceiling windows), arranged around dual lounge areas with cinema-style seating forward. A mirrored screen transforms the space from a saloon to cinema in seconds. Rather than place a formal dining table here, the main deck prioritises relaxation, while the interior dining area is instead positioned in the more intimate upper saloon.
How many guests does Seven Sins sleep?
Seven Sins accommodates up to 11 guests across six well-appointed cabins. A floating staircase in Carrara marble leads to the full-beam master suite, complete with private office, large en suite and expansive wardrobe space. Four further guest cabins, including two doubles and two twins, sit on the lower deck, all with en suites. A sixth convertible cabin is located adjacent to the wheelhouse.
Best deck moments
Outdoor living is a standout feature aboard Seven Sins, with the sun deck taking centre stage. Dotted with stylish loose furnishings by Paola Lenti, the space features a 12-person dining table, a granite-clad bar, a spacious lounge area, and rows of sun loungers - perfect for soaking up the Mediterranean sun. Forward, coffee tables and sofas provide an additional lounge area on the foredeck, ideal for morning coffees or sundowners.
On the aft deck, the pool takes centre stage. With glass panels both below and aft, plus elegant night lighting and counter-current resistance jets, it doubles as both a Jacuzzi and a workout zone. The pool is also flanked by sunpads and shaded seating.
In the beach club, fold-down terraces extend over the water, creating a sea-level spa and lounge zone complete with gym, steam room, sauna and hammam. The tender garage floods to allow a chase boat to cruise right in.
Toys and wellness
Those looking for something to get the adrenaline pumping will be pleased to find that Seven Sins is fully equipped for adventure, boasting a full water sports setup that includes:
Jet Skis
SeaBobs
Inflatable trampoline
Stand-up paddleboards
Towables
Snorkelling gear
Fishing equipment
Chase tender
Gym equipment
Those keen to keep up with the wellness routine can make the most of the onboard spa facilities and gym. Every day can start with a sunrise workout followed by a steam or sauna, before slipping into the sea from the fold-out terraces.
Book Seven Sins
Seven Sins is available for charter with Cecil Wright, with a weekly rate from €300,000. She is currently based in the Mediterranean, with availability from August onwards, before heading to the Caribbean for the winter charter season.