Portable laser projector and screens for streaming movies
Blue Tooth Speakers in each room
Adult Waterskis | Yes |
Kids Waterskis | No |
Stand Up Paddle Board | 2 |
Snorkeling Gear | Yes |
Tow Tube | Yes |
Wake Board | No |
Knee Board | Yes |
1-Person Kayak | 1 |
2-Person Kayak | No |
Float Mats | 2 |
Beach Games | Yes |
Fishing Gear | Yes |
Fishing Gear Type | Trolling |
Number of Rods | 2 |
Deep Sea | Yes |
Other Water Toys | E-Foil - NEW!!! JAN 2024 Wing Board Floating Island Mat Kids beach and sand toys |
Scuba Info | All scuba activities are dependent on itinerary and weather conditions. Dive Instructor can lead max of 5 divers at one time. No diving first or last day of charter. Seven carries 6 BCD and regulator sets, weights, compressed air tanks for complementary use. Should guests require alternate sizing, or specialized equipment we will connect them with local dive shop. |
Scuba Terms | $50 per person, per dive. Dive Gear rental $200 per person for the week. Dive Master will lead up to 3 group dives each week for certified divers, itinerary and weather dependent. Dive group size will be limited to 5 persons each dive. |
Scuba License | Master |
Open Water Course | Inquire for course availabilty |
Personal BCs | 6 |
Regulators | 6 |
Weights | 6 |
Number of Divers | 5 |
Dives per Week | 3 |
Air Compressor | Onboard |
Stereo System | Yes |
iPod Hookup | Yes |
Satellite TV | No |
DVD Player | Yes |
Board Games | Yes |
Books | Yes |
Captain Nationality | Canadian |
Captain License | RYA YACHT MASTER |
Crew Smokes | No |
Crew Pets | No |
Caters to Special Diets | Yes |
Sample Menu
Menu highlights fresh, local ingredients, that are easily adapted to meet a varierty of dietary preferences.
Smashed Avo on Toast with Poached Egg with Chilli Flakes.
Buttered Pancakes with Maple Syrup and Powdered Sugar with your choice of toppings. Sausage, Crispy Bacon, Fresh Berries, Ice Cream and Chocolate Chips.
Eggs Benedict. Poached Egg with Crispy Bacon and Hollandaise Sauce topped with Chilli Flakes and Chives.
Eggs Florentine. Poached Egg with Smoked Salmon and Hollandaise Sauce topped with Chives.
Breakfast Muffins, Bacon and Cheddar or Bell Pepper, Onion and Cheddar.
Breakfast Burrito with Bacon, Scrambled Egg, Tomato Salsa.
Bagel Board. Create your own Bagel - Sweet or Savoury. With Fresh Berries, Jams, Cream Cheese,
Smoked Salmon, Avocado, Capers, Onions, Nutella and more!
Nicoise Salad with Seared Tuna
Chili and Garlic Prawns with Thia Noodles
Cheeseburgers in Paradise
Mediterrean Orzo Salad
Snacks & Sundowners
Charcuterie Board. A range of Crackers, Bread Sticks and Cheese with a selection of Meats - Salami, Chorizo, Prosciutto with Pickles, Peppers and Olives.
Chips and Dips. Tortilla Chips with Ranch, Salsa, Cheese Sauce and Guacamole.
Nuts and Nibbles. Pistachios, Cashews, Salted and Dry Roasted Peanuts with Pretzels and Chips.
Pita and Crudités. Cucumber, Carrot and Celery with Hummus and Ranch dipping sauce served with Pita Bread
Served with Elisha-Rose Cocktail of the Day
Seared Scallops with Pea Puree
Salmon Tartare
Ricotta and Chilli Bruschetta
Cucmber Lime Gazpacho
Ceviche with Avocado Salsa
Halibut with Pea and Mint Risotto
Pink Peppercorn Prawns with Lime Sauce
Sea Bream with Salsa Verde
Steak with Chimichurri and Fondant Potato
Pesto Linguine with Seafood
Prosciutto wrapped Pork Tenderloin with Sweet Potato Puree
Mediterranean Sea Bass with Grilled Vegetables with Caper and Herb Sauce
Creme Brulee with Fresh Berries
English Eton Mess
Citron Meringue Tart Molten Chocolate Cake
Roasted Peaches with Vanilla and Raspberries Profiteroles in a Martini Glass
Raspberry, Pistachio and Lemon Trifle Warm Chocolate Brownies
David Beckham has taken to sea on his new £5million yacht.
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David went for a first cruise on his mega-boat with wife Victoria and family, including her parents de ella, Anthony and Jackie Adams, who are seen sitting between the Beckhams
The new £5million superyacht is named Seven after the England shirt number along with being the middle name of his ten-year-old daughter Harper.
During the sun-kissed Florida jaunt while dressed in black shorts, white T-shirt and baseball cap worn back-to-front.
The yacht has a length of 28.5 meters and inside there are five cabins that can accommodate ten guests, plus crew members. Seven is powered by two engines of 2,400 horsepower each and give her a top speed of 30 knots and a cruising speed of 22 knots. This maritime work of art is by Zuccon International Project and Ferretti, who modified some details of the original design , in addition to allowing Beckham to customize and give an exclusive cut to his new yacht.
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Daniel Monk and his family had almost no sailing experience when they decided to embark on their 10,000 mile journey - but felt the adventure would do them all good
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A couple pulled their children out of school to travel to Africa on a yacht - with barely any prior sailing experience. Daniel Monk, 41, and his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia, seven, sailed from Falmouth to Cape Verde in a 45-foot yacht they named Pancakes.
The dad-of-two had always dreamt of sailing the world after battling a 13-year drug and alcohol addiction and said it was "a dream come true" to do it with his family. The family sailed from Madeira to Tenerife and down to Cape Verde - despite limited experience on a boat that size.
Daniel, the owner of Cask World, from Truro, Cornwall, said: "It was just always a dream to buy a boat and sail the world. We believe in being out there. If we're connecting with nature that's more valuable than some Gucci.
"We thought 'how can we allow the kids to have a childhood without being influenced by external factors?' It was a dream come true. As a family I'm over the moon the children got to experience that."
Daniel's addiction started aged 16. He said: "I just started partying. It turned out I was allergic to alcohol. I would take drugs and just lose control. I was still functioning so it was very easy to say I didn't have a problem.
"My addiction was more binging. When I started getting to age 23, 24 and 25 that's when I realised mornings were difficult. It took me to a dark place."
He was still in the depths of his addiction when he met Bow in Bangkok in 2010 but a year later checked himself into rehab. It took Daniel three years to maintain consistent sobriety and after checking out of Clouds House, Shaftesbury, in 2014 he and Bow tied the knot.
Daniel said: "We're so lucky to be able to survive addiction. Get help because I was there. There was no hope but thanks to the support of the 12 step communities around the world I was then lucky to go after that dream."
Daniel grew with his dad, who was a captain, and used to go out on various dinghies. He had always dreamt of sailing the world. After years of looking for boats, Daniel finally purchased a Rustler Yacht in 2021 after meeting Dan Stroud - who had spent three years sailing on a similar boat.
They wanted to show their daughters, who live in Chiang Mai, Thailand with Bow, that you don't need to know everything and can still try and work it out. The family have always been big on nature and adventure - and the couple don't let their kids have iPads so they can focus on what is around them.
Amelia Monk said: "I hiked to Mount Everest base camp when I was eight. Last year I hiked to Kilimanjaro."
But the family had no sailing experience and spent time in Mylor, Cornwall, with Dan and were even invited to Sir Robin Knox-Johnson’s house for tea as a send-off. Daniel set off in December 2023 and sailed from Plymouth to Lisbon - where his family then joined him. From there they travelled to Madeira, Tenerife, to Cape Verde and then cross the Atlantic to Barbados. But the trip came with its challenges. with Bow struggling with extreme sea sickness initially.
Daniel said: "Bow was violently sea sick. It was challenging. I was exhausted and it was relentless. But something magical happened - the girls took care of us."
Bow added: "I couldn't eat. I felt guilty. After about five to six days I'm okay."
The family also made incredible memories including seeing dolphins and whales, snorkelling, racing in a regatta in Antigua and meeting other travellers along the way. Despite the small proximities of the boat they always pulled together - even when they bickered.
Amelia said: "It was stressful and annoying. Because anything could go wrong on the boat we had to work together even though we were mad."
Bow added: "It was quite tough for us. We had to work together as a team." The family also had some scary times, such as fearing orcas would attack their boat after constant warnings and Bow and Amelia getting stuck on an island overnight.
Daniel and Bow were originally hesitant that the long trip might affect Amelia and Olivia's education but say they have "bounced back" at school. Daniel said: "Before we left we had a big fear - are we affecting the children? But the children just bounced back."
Bow said they've learned a lot along the way and "grown up" by seeing places such as Montserrat island and learning about the history. Bow said: "It gave them good experience and to be confident. I think they learned a lot from this."
Daniel sailed the boat back to the UK and returned in August 2024 after a 10,000 mile trip - while the girls returned to Thailand. The family are now selling Pancakes but are so glad they took the leap and are always looking for the next adventure.
They hope to inspire others to go for their dreams and very thankful to all the people helped them along the way. Daniel said: "I'd rather I had my last day trying to do something like that than be safe at home. Aim for the stars and hit the moon. Go big."
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SEVEN is a 28.55 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Riva and delivered in 2021. She is one of 29 90 Argo models.
Her top speed is 30.0 kn, her cruising speed is 25.0 kn, and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 300.0 nm at 22.0 kn, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 staterooms, with 2 crew members waiting on their every need. She has a gross tonnage of 114.0 GT and a 6.5 m beam.
She was designed by Officina Italiana Design , who also designed the interior. Officina Italiana Design has designed 320 yachts and designed the interior of 249 yachts for yachts above 24 metres.
The naval architecture was developed by Ferretti Engineering Department , who has architected 614 other superyachts in the BOAT Pro database - she is built with a Teak deck, a GRP hull, and GRP superstructure.
SEVEN is in the top 30% by speed in the world. She is one of 5877 motor yachts in the 24-30m size range, and, compared to similarly sized motor yachts, her cruising speed is 2.81 kn above the average, her top speed 3.49 kn above the average, and her volume 1.55 GT above the average.
SEVEN is currently sailing under the Cayman Islands flag, the 2nd most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1408 yachts registered. She is currently located at the superyacht marina Bahia Mar Resort and Yachting Center, in United States of America, where she has been located for 1 month. For more information regarding SEVEN's movements, find out more about BOATPro AIS .
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A celebration turned into tragedy for a british tycoon when the storm sank the vessel off sicily. six people remain missing., by henry austin and corky siemaszko | nbc news • published august 21, 2024 • updated on august 21, 2024 at 4:08 pm.
Newly released video captures a luxury superyacht being battered by a violent storm before it suddenly sank off Sicily with 22 people aboard Monday.
The grainy images obtained by NBC News and other outlets were recorded on closed-circuit television not far from where the Bayesian was anchored, about a half-mile from the port of Porticello, on Sicily’s northern coast .
The yacht's 250-foot mast, illuminated with lights and lashed by the storm, appears to bend to one side before it finally disappears and is replaced by darkness.
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The speed with which a yacht built to handle the roughest seas capsized stunned maritime experts.
“I can’t remember the last time I read about a vessel going down quickly like that, you know, completely capsizing and going down that quickly, a vessel of that nature, a yacht of that size,” said Stephen Richter of SAR Marine Consulting.
British tech tycoon Mike Lynch and five of the 22 other people who were aboard the 184-foot vessel remain unaccounted for and are believed to be trapped in the Bayesian’s hull, nearly 170 feet underwater.
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Officials confirmed Monday that at least one person, the ship’s cook, had died.
Superyachts like the Bayesian, which had been available for charters at a rate of $215,000 a week, are designed to stay afloat even as they are taking on water to give the people aboard a chance to escape, Richter said.
“Boats of this size, they’re taking passengers on an excursion or a holiday,” Richter said. “They are not going to put them in situations where it may be dangerous or it may be uncomfortable, so this storm that popped up was obviously an anomaly. These vessels that carry passengers, they’re typically very well-maintained, very well-appointed.”
Built by Italian shipbuilder Perini Navi in 2008, the U.K.-registered Bayesian could carry 12 guests and a crew of up to 10, according to online specialist yacht sites. Its nearly 250-foot mast is the tallest aluminum sailing mast in the world, according to CharterWorld Luxury Yacht Charters.
On Tuesday, Italian rescue workers resumed the search for Lynch and the five other passengers still missing: Lynch’s 18-year-old daughter, Hannah; Morgan Stanley International Chairman Jonathan Bloomer and his wife; and Clifford Chance lawyer Chris Morvillo and his wife.
“The fear is that the bodies got trapped inside the vessel,” Salvatore Cocina, the head of civil protection in Sicily, told Reuters .
The Bayesian is owned by a firm linked to Lynch’s wife, Angela Bacares, who was one of the 15 people rescued Monday after it capsized.
“It’s extremely rare for a boat of this size to sink,” Richter said.
What’s not rare is the kind of storm that sank it , said Simon Boxall, senior lecturer in oceanography at Britain’s University of Southampton.
“People assume the Mediterranean is this rather calm and passive place that never gets storms and always blue skies,” Boxall said. “In fact, you get some quite horrendous storms that are not uncommon at this time of year.”
The president of Italy’s meteorological society has said Monday’s violent storm may have involved a waterspout, essentially a tornado over water, or a downburst, which occurs more frequently but doesn’t involve the rotation of the air.
Luca Mercalli, president of the Italian Meteorology Society, also said recent temperatures may have been a factor.
“The sea surface temperature around Sicily was around 30 degrees Celsius [86 Fahrenheit], which is almost 3 degrees more than normal,” Mercalli told Reuters. “This creates an enormous source of energy that contributes to these storms.”
The Mediterranean sailing vacation was designed to be a celebration for Lynch, who two months ago was acquitted by a San Francisco jury of fraud charges stemming from the 2011 sale of his software company Autonomy to Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion.
Prosecutors alleged that Lynch, dubbed “Britain’s Bill Gates,” and Autonomy’s vice president for finance, Stephen Chamberlain, had padded the firm’s finances ahead of the sale. Lynch’s lawyers argued that HP was so eager to acquire Autonomy that it failed to adequately check the books .
Lynch had taken Morvill, who was one of his defense attorneys, on the luxury trip.
Chamberlain was not on the Bayesian.
In what appears to be a tragic coincidence, a car struck and killed Chamberlain on Saturday as he was jogging in a village about 68 miles north of London, local police said.
“Steve fought successfully to clear his good name at trial earlier this year, and his good name now lives on through his wonderful family,” Chamberlain’s lawyer, Gary Lincenberg, said in a statement .
Henry Austin reported from London and Corky Siemaszko from New York City.
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A couple pulled their children out of school to take them on an eight-month sailing trip around the world.
Daniel Monk, 41, his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia, seven, sailed from Falmouth, Cornwall to Barbados in the Caribbean – via Cape Verde in Africa – on a 45-foot yacht.
The family had no relevant sailing experience but Daniel and Bow had long had the dream of travelling the world on a boat and were determined to make it happen.
Daniel, who comes from Cornwall , said they wanted to give their daughters a alternative education for a while, where the children could really focus on the world around them, and not be distracted by ‘external factors’, such as screens.
After years of looking he bought a Rustler Yacht in 2021 and named it Pancakes.
Then the family, who currently live in Thailand, spent some time before the trip in Mylor, Cornwall building their yachting skills under the tutelage of sailor Dan Stroud.
They even got the chance to have tea with the first man ever to sail around the world non stop solo, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.
In December last year, Daniel set off from Plymouth to Lisbon in Portugal – where his family joined him.
From there they travelled to Madeira, Tenerife, to Cape Verde and then across the Atlantic to Barbados.
Daniel described the 10,000 mile trip as a ‘dream come true’, with the family making lots of fantastic memories on the way.
These included seeing dolphins and whales, snorkelling, meeting other travellers and racing in a regatta in Antigua.
The epic voyage, of course, wasn’t without its challenges, such as Bow initially experiencing extreme sea sickness and Daniel struggling with exhaustion at times.
‘But something magical happened – the girls took care of us,’ he explained.
Amelia, meanwhile, acknowledged it could be ‘stressful and annoying’ living together in such a small space for several months, but added: ‘Because anything could go wrong on the boat we had to work together even though we were mad.’
Bow said the trip had been a great experience and a confidence booster for her daughters, adding: ‘I think they learned a lot from this.’
Daniel and Bow did worry the long trip might negatively impact the girls’ education but say they have ‘bounced back’ at school.
They are now selling their yacht but are glad they took the leap and hope others will be inspired to follow their own dreams.
Daniel, who battled drug addiction before having children, said: ‘I’d rather I had my last day trying to do something like that than be safe at home.
‘Aim for the stars and hit the moon. Go big.’
You can follow the family on Instagram @sailingpancakes.
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A couple pulled their children out of school to travel to Africa on a yacht - without any prior sailing experience. Daniel Monk, 41, and his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia, seven, sailed from Falmouth to Cape Verde in a 45-foot yacht they named Pancakes. The dad-of-two had always dreamt of sailing the world after battling a 13 year drug and alcohol addiction and said it was "a dream come true" to do it with his family. The family sailed from Madeira to Tenerife and down to Cape Verde - despite limited experience on a boat that size. Daniel, the owner of Cask World, from Truro, Cornwall, said: "It was just always a dream to buy a boat and sail the world.
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$200 Hotel Credit: Basic Card Members on U.S. Consumer Platinum Card Account are eligible to receive up to $200 in statement credits per calendar year when they or Additional Platinum Card Members use their Cards to pay for eligible prepaid Fine Hotels + Resorts® and The Hotel Collection bookings made through American Express Travel (meaning through amextravel.com , the Amex® App, or by calling the phone number on the back of your eligible Card) or when Companion Platinum Card Members on such Platinum Card Accounts pay for eligible prepaid bookings for The Hotel Collection made through American Express Travel (meaning through amextravel.com , the Amex® App, or by calling the phone number on the back of your eligible Card). Purchases by both the Basic Card Member and any Additional Card Members on the Card Account are eligible for statement credits. However, the total amount of statement credits for eligible purchases will not exceed $200 per calendar year, per Card Account. Fine Hotels + Resorts® program bookings may be made only by eligible U.S. Consumer Basic Platinum and Additional Platinum Card Members. The Hotel Collection bookings may be made by eligible U.S. Consumer Basic and Additional Platinum Card Members and Companion Platinum Card Members on the Platinum Card Account. Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Card Members are not eligible for the benefit. To receive the statement credits, an eligible Card Member must make a new booking using their eligible Card through American Express Travel on or after July 1st, 2021, that is prepaid (referred to as "Pay Now" on amextravel.com and the Amex App), for a qualifying stay at an available, participating Fine Hotels + Resorts or The Hotel Collection property. Bookings of The Hotel Collection require a minimum stay of two consecutive nights. Eligible bookings must be processed before December 31st, 11:59PM Central Time, each calendar year to be eligible for statement credits within that year. Eligible bookings do not include interest charges, cancellation fees, property fees or other similar fees, or any charges by a property to you (whether for your booking, your stay or otherwise).
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SEVEN Yacht - Perini Navi
The sailing yacht Seven was built by Perini Navi in 2017. She is designed by Perini Navi. She is the 3rd hull in Perini's 60-meter series. Specifications. The yacht is powered by MTU engines. Her max speed is 16 knots. Her cruising speed is 12 knots. She has a range of more than 3000 nm.
Launched early August, the 60m/170ft monohull sailing yacht SEVEN is the third sailing yacht of its length from Perini Navi, following S/Y SEAHAWK and renowned regatta winner S/Y PERSUEUS^3. As well as an aluminium hull, luxury yacht SEVEN also has two aluminium Panamax masts and carbon fibre rigging that can hold 2,000m² of sail.
3 July 2018 • Written by Marilyn Mower. Three generations sail together on Perini Navi's 60 metre superyacht Seven. Somehow the designer managed to please them all... Architect Dante Benini laughs when he recalls how his involvement in Seven began. "I had just delivered a lecture at an economic conference in Italy.
SEVEN is a 60.0 m Sail Yacht, built in Italy by Perini Navi and delivered in 2018. She is one of 3 60M models. Her top speed is 15.5 kn and she boasts a maximum range of 3500.0 nm when navigating at cruising speed, with power coming from two MTU diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 10 guests in 5 staterooms, with 9 crew members waiting on ...
Seven is a custom sailing yacht launched in 2017 by Perini Navi, in Italy. Credited with a combination of technical brilliance and first class design, Perini Navi has always been in a class of its own. In 1982, unable to find a yacht suited to his personal concepts and ideas, Fabio Perini designed and built the first prototype of what would ...
Sailing Yacht: Perini Navi Seven The third in Perini Navi's 60-meter series, the 192-foot sailing yacht Seven was designed for fast and luxurious cruising. More than a lucky number for its owner ...
Seven was one of the largest sailing superyachts at the Monaco show and the third launch in Perini's 60-meter series behind Seahawk and Perseus 3, all with naval architecture by Ron Holland. The ...
Perini Navi - Seven. The sea trial was pubblished in Superyacht 61 - Spring 2019. This third of the 60 metre sailing yachts is ketch rigged and built for Italian banker Ennio Doris. The yacht is among the most advanced in terms of technology deployed and thanks to the owner's choices in conjunction with his family this yacht has already ...
Seven Yacht | 60m Perini Navi - SuperYacht Times ... Seven Yacht
SEVEN is a 39.63 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Riva and delivered in 2023. She is one of 9 130 Bellissima models. ... SEVEN is currently sailing under the Cayman Islands flag, the 2nd most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1414 yachts registered. She is known to be an active superyacht and has most recently been spotted ...
S/Y 60m SEVEN
58.6-meter sailing yacht Perini Navi Seven was built in 2017 at the Perini Navi shipyard. The yacht is maintained and operated by 9 crew members. Its naval architecture was the responsibility of Ron Holland Design. The exterior and interior design is designed Perini Navi. Characteristics of the superyacht Seven. Main Features. Length, m.
Seven is a 60 m / 196′11″ luxury sailing yacht. She was built by Perini Navi in 2017. With a beam of 11.4 m and a draft of 4.3 m She is powered by engines giving her a maximum speed of 15 knots. The sailing yacht can accommodate 10 guests in 5 cabins with an interior design by Studio Dante O. Bellini and an exterior design by Perini Navi.
The sailing yacht Seven was built by Perini Navi in 2017. She is designed by Perini Navi. She is the 3rd hull in Perini's 60-meter series. The yacht is powered by MTU engines. Her max speed is 16 knots. Her cruising speed is 12 knots. She has a range of more than 3000 nm. The luxury yacht can accommodate 10 guests and a crew of 10.
The luxury sailing yacht SEVEN was built by Voyage Yachts and delivered to her owner in 2023. Charter guest accommodation. SEVEN has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 10 charter guests in 5 suites. The guest cabins comprise a primary suite with a queen size bed and en-suite bathroom facilities, a VIP suite with a queen size bed and ...
The aluminium ketch Seven is the 62nd Perini Navi yacht and the third in a 60m series including Seahawk and Perseus^3. The launching and christening ceremony for Seven took place at the shipyard's headquarters in Viareggio in the presence of the Owner, his family and guests. Superyacht Seven is the product of a collaboration between Perini Navi's design team and naval architect Ron Holland ...
The luxury sail yacht Seven is displayed on this page merely for informational purposes and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by Trident Media Ltd. This document is not contractual. The yacht particulars displayed in the results above are displayed in good faith and ...
The award winning 58.72m/192'8" sail yacht 'Seven' was built by Perini Navi in Italy at their Viareggio shipyard. Her interior is styled by Italian designer design house Perini Navi and she was delivered to her owner in September 2017. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Perini Navi.
SEVEN is a luxurious 59 ft Voyage sailing catamaran. Experience luxury, adventure, and BVI bliss aboard SEVEN, a 2023 Voyage 590 sailing catamaran. She is a new yacht and new to the private charter fleet. With five equal queen cabins for up to 10 guests and four distinctive living and dining spaces, your group will have ample room on board to ...
Experience luxury, adventure, and BVI bliss aboard SEVEN, a 2023 Voyage 590 sailing catamaran. She is a new yacht and new to the private charter fleet. With five equal queen cabins for up to 10 guests and four distinctive living and dining spaces, your group will have ample room on board to enjoy your time together or special quiet moments for two.
David Beckham has taken to sea on his new £5million yacht. David went for a first cruise on his mega-boat with wife Victoria and family, including her parents de ella, Anthony and Jackie Adams, who are seen sitting between the Beckhams. The new £5million superyacht is named Seven after the England shirt number along with being the middle name ...
Initial autopsies of four of the seven victims who died when a superyacht sank in a storm in Italy last month show they died of "dry drowning," according to authorities.
Daniel Monk, 41, and his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia, seven, sailed from Falmouth to Cape Verde in a 45-foot yacht they named Pancakes.
SEVEN is a 28.55 m Motor Yacht, built in Italy by Riva and delivered in 2021. She is one of 29 90 Argo models. ... SEVEN is currently sailing under the Cayman Islands flag, the 2nd most popular flag state for superyachts with a total of 1414 yachts registered. She is currently located at the superyacht marina Bahia Mar Resort and Yachting ...
The yacht's 250-foot mast, illuminated with lights and lashed by the storm, appears to bend to one side before it finally disappears and is replaced by darkness. 24/7 New York news stream: Watch ...
Daniel Monk, 41, his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia, seven, sailed from Falmouth, Cornwall to Barbados in the Caribbean - via Cape Verde in Africa - on a 45-foot yacht ...
A couple pulled their children out of school to travel to Africa on a yacht - without any prior sailing experience. Daniel Monk, 41, and his wife Bow, 36, and their children Amelia, 13, and Olivia ...
With up to 300 suites, Seabourn's sailings are intimate and carefully curated, with attentive service dedicated to ensuring guests enjoy a yacht-like cruise experience. Every spacious suite aboard Seabourn's fleet of seven well-appointed ships is oceanfront. During your stay, you can enjoy complimentary fine wine and premium spirits and ...