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Award-winning Sanlorenzo 52 Steel motor yacht Seven Sins receives €2.5M price drop

26 January 2026 • Written by Emily Dawkins

The 52-metre Sanlorenzo motor yacht Seven Sins has received a €2,500,000 price reduction to her sales listing with Virginia Di Antonio of Moravia Yachting.

Seven Sins is the first unit in the Italian yard's 52 Steel series, delivered in 2017 to a complete design by Officina Italiana Design. The following year, the motor yacht took home a coveted Neptune at the 2018 World Superyacht Awards, applauded for her elegant lines, huge outdoor spaces and contemporary interior that, lit through huge windows, provides "incredible exterior views".

According to her broker, she has been meticulously maintained with two yard periods per year and is also equipped with brand new generators.

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Seven Sins is now asking €25,500,000

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. Meanwhile, there are further quarters for a crew of 11.

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.

“This is my favourite feature of Seven Sins,” said Di Antonio. “It’s not just visually striking, it completely transforms the mood of the beach club below, flooding it with natural light and creating this beautiful, open feel. It’s such a clever use of design and space, and a perfect example of Sanlorenzo’s attention to detail.”

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Meanwhile, the sundeck is likely to be the most popular al fresco spot on board. With loose furniture from Paola Lenti, it offers a range 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 also a popular charter yacht.

Di Antonio added: “She delivers the elegance of a larger yacht, yet remains marina-friendly and easy to operate — sophisticated but inviting, perfect for private use or charter.”

She was previously sold in a co-ownership arrangement with SeaNet Europe as one of the largest superyachts ever to have two owners

Power for the 499GT yacht for sale comes from two 2000hp Caterpillar 3512-C diesel engines, providing a top speed of 17 knots, a cruising speed of 13.5 knots and a range of 4,400 nautical miles when cruising at 11 knots. Key specs include a 9.35-metre beam and a draught of 2.65 metres.

Seven Sins is now asking €25,500,000, currently lying in Sint Maarten.

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