Oceanco: 109m Megayacht SEVEN SEAS delivered

Oceanco has successfully delivered the striking 109m (357.6ft) megayacht SEVEN SEAS, formerly known as Project Y720.

Leaving the Oceanco outfitting facilities at Alblasserdam, in the Netherlands, Seven Seas is in the top five world's largest yachts to be launched from the shipyard, sitting in joint fourth place with the 2018 build superyacht superyacht BRAVO EUGENIA.

Designed in collaboration with Lateral Naval Architects on the naval architecture, Sinot Yacht Architecture penning the exteriors, and the Beverly Hills-based studio Design and Molly Isaksen creating the Interiors, Seven Seas has entered the top 100 world's biggest yachts at number 48 and is the first LY3-compliant yacht to feature a Marine Evacuation System that takes on the form of an inflatable chute.

Overview running shot of Oceanco superyacht Seven Seas underway, surrounded by sea

Oceanco is proud to deliver Seven Seas. We wish her fair winds for unforgettable adventures throughout her lifetime.

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Offering a maximum speed of 20 knots, the exterior aesthetics are streamlined and effortlessly chic with exquisite use of natural materials throughout the onboard living areas.

With a gross tonnage of 4,440 GT, she has an extensive sweep of glazing for captivating views on all decks, which can also be enjoyed from various alfresco lounges and dining areas. Lets find out some more about Gross Tonnage.

World's Largest Yachts

Gross tonnage (GT) measures a yacht's total interior volume, including all living and storage areas. Yachts like the previously mentioned superyacht BRAVO EUGENIA and superyacht SEVEN SEAS, despite similar lengths and GT, have only a small difference in usable space—roughly the size of five shipping containers. Enter the YB100, YachtBuyer's cutting-edge ranking for the world's largest yachts. superyacht BRAVO EUGENIA holds 55th in GT in the YB100, slipping three spots from her length-based Top 100 position, while superyacht SEVEN SEAS ranks 57th, five places lower than her Top 100 standing.

Interested in the World's Largest Yachts? Then check out our World's Biggest Yachts page where we explain the difference between the longest and the biggest 100 yachts. 

Many details are yet to be unveiled about Seven Seas, but if you are interested in your own custom superyacht, take a look at the comprehensive YachtBuyer guide to building a custom yacht.

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