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Gallery: 7 photos of Seven Sins

An inside look at the superyacht "designed for charter," Heesen's Seven Sins.
Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
Chartering Seven Sins means you’ll have access to a 21-foot, 260 hp, Castoldi jet-propulsion tender two SeaDoo Sparks, a Seabob F5 and much more. Courtesy Yachting Partners International

The 143-foot superyacht Seven Sins was launched by Heesen in 2005 and was last refitted in 2015. The tri-deck yacht has five rooms: a master suite, two VIP staterooms and two twin cabins and can also carry up to eight crew.

Her interior and exterior were designed by Omega Architects. With her 17,435-gallon fuel tanks she’s built for the long haul with a range of 5,500 nm at a 12-knot cruising speed.

During her 2015 refit, her bow was extended by a sizable 8’2″ feet.

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She’s currently available for charter with Yachting Partners International.

Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
In 2015, Seven Sins was refit with a bow extension of more than 8 feet. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
Seven Sins has a sundeck aft that has a Jacuzzi and sunpads for lounging. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
Seven Sins has alfresco dining on the aft deck with space for 12. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
Seven Sins has a circular foredeck master suite. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
Seven Sins, Heesen, Superyacht
The main salon bares exotic wood accents and contains a 60’’ plasma TV. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
Heesen, Seven Sins, Superyacht
The main aft deck of Seven Sins has a panoramic view. Courtesy Yachting Partners International
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