Oceanco 86m superyacht Seven Seas sold and renamed Man of Steel

The 86.01-metre Oceanco superyacht Seven Seas was sold after appearing on the market in May for the first time since her launch in 2010. Following her sale, the yacht has been renamed Man of Steel.  She was listed for sale by Alex Busher and Charles Carveles of Edmiston, and Merle A. Wood of Merle Wood & Associates. Thom Conboy and Chris Collins of Denison Yachting introduced the buyer. Seven SeasMan of Steel  features naval architecture from the boards of Azure Naval Architects, while her exterior was penned by Nuvolari Lenard. Top features include an elegant glass elevator serving all decks, a gym, massage room and steam room.Seven Seas yacht saloonSeven Seas yacht lobbyShe also has a large swimming pool on her aft deck and a private Jacuzzi on the foredeck.Seven Seas yacht aft deckThe yachts voluminous 2,658 GT interiors were a collaborative creation between Nuvolari Lenard and Molly Isaksen. Man of Steel can accommodate as many as 20 guests between nine staterooms, including an owner's suite within its own private deck. Additional staterooms include a full-beam VIP suite, three doubles and a triple on the main deck, while another three staterooms are situated on the lower deck. Seven Seas yacht foredeckMan of Steel has a top speed of 16 knots and a 5,200 nautical mile range at the cruising speed of 16 knots. The yacht also accommodates a crew of 28. The yacht had a last known asking price of €131,000,000. 

Seven Seas yacht at anchor


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