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Seven Sins, Sanlorenzo’s new flagship, launched

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sevensins_sanlorenzoThe Superyacht division of Sanlorenzo shipyard has recently launched Seven Sins, the first hull of the 52Steel line, at their newly acquired facilities in La Spezia. Seven Sins is the flagship of the three units currently in production, and she is expected to debut at the 2017 Monaco Yacht Show.
The 52Steel is a fully customisable five-deck yacht, featuring exterior design by Officina Italiana Design, who worked closely with Sanlorenzo to create a natural evolution of the shipyard’s superyacht range.
The Technical Department of Sanlorenzo Superyacht division introduced some innovative elements on the aft section, including a large swimming pool on the main deck. Its transparent floor allows natural light to filter into the beach club below. The beach club features two folding terraces, one per side, allowing direct access to the sea: it can be easily changed into a garage for the storage of a tender up to 8 metres. A fully equipped gym is also available in this same area of the yacht.
Accommodation is provided across a large owner apartment in the bow on the main deck, and 2 vip and 3 guest cabins located on the lower deck. Two generous salons, one on the main deck and one on the upper deck, will provide a comfortable area where to entertain guests. The exterior living areas are located on the on the main, upper and sun deck.
Other projects currently in build are the second and third units of the 52Steel models, three units of the 42-metre 460Explorer and the first 64-metre 64Steel, the next Sanlorenzo flagship.

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