Catamaran Seventy 7 charter
Designed by the architectural firm VPLP, the Italian interior design firm Nauta Design and the international designer Patrick Le Quément, the Seventy 7 is a marvel of luxury and elegance. It has made a sensational entry onto the market for large luxury yachts and is a new take on the world of yachting. This splendid 23-meter sailboat will appeal to those who love space, who will sail in an environment where there is perfect harmony between the interior and exterior living spaces.
The design of the Seventy 7 was a real challenge for the Lagoon shipyard, which wanted to meet the expectations of wealthy owners looking for a new dimension. The result is a fabulous vessel whose presentation in Hong Kong in 2016 made a lot of ink flow in the world of sailing and met with immense worldwide success.
The Seventy 7 has 25 square meters of fully configurable space in the aft area of the port hull. You can choose to position the galley and the crew area at the front or the rear of the boat. The shipyard has also placed the crew area of the Seventy 7 in the rear of the boat, which offers direct access to the cockpit and independent external circulation. This choice also offers passengers more privacy, as the crew will no longer have to pass through the living area to reach the kitchen or during operations to take on board provisions at the port.
Presented for the first time to the general public at the 2016 Cannes Yachting Festival, the Seventy 7 also surprises with its astonishing size. on the outside, you find yourself in a vast relaxation area thanks to the connections between each space, from the trampoline at the front to the beach at the back. The huge flybridge offers you an additional large living area and the forward cockpit, accessible from the living area or the deck, invites you to enjoy the view of the horizon.
The space inside the Seventy 7 is also optimized to the full. Entering the living area, you discover a luxurious "Home Sweet Home" bathed in light thanks to the large hull portholes. The feeling of space and comfort is optimized by the exceptional headroom in the saloon, which also offers an incredible panoramic view. The saloon is complemented by a dining room on the port side and a pleasant lounge area on the starboard side. The passageway on the port side of the Seventy 7 is modular and accommodates the desk/chart table.
Equipped with two navigation screens, the cockpit allows you to access the main controls and sail at night or in bad weather. A small cozy lounge is located on the starboard side and is intended for passengers who wish to enjoy a moment of privacy while admiring the view.
The living space dedicated to the owner also makes the Seventy 7 unique. Completely independent, the suite, occupying the front of the ship, benefits from a living space on the main deck, through the lounge area, and in the hull. The owner's cabin also shines through its imposing dressing room and huge bathroom.
Good to know
Number of boats available | 13 |
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Types of service | Skipper, Hostess, Chef (meals not included), Sailor |
Average price per week | $71,580 |
Minimum weekly price | $55,550 |
Maximum price per week | $84,840 |