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Seven Seas currently produces 7 models, with an average length around 13.96 meters.

Hardtop Motor Yacht (Fully Enclosed)
LOA: 16.92m · Beam: 4.5m Draft: 0.9m

Flybridge Yacht
LOA: 17.26m · Beam: 4.52m Draft: 0.92m

Flybridge Yacht
LOA: 22.07m · Beam: 5.84m Draft: 1.1m

Minimalist Motor Yacht
LOA: 16.95m · Beam: 4.52m Draft: 0.91m

Classic Runabout
LOA: 9.62m · Beam: 2.35m Draft: 0.36m

Cuddy Cabin Boat
LOA: 9.65m · Beam: 2.35m Draft: 0.36m

Cuddy Cabin Boat
LOA: 11m · Beam: 2.9m Draft: 0.4m
Seven Seas Yachts is a young British company, which was founded in 2011 by entrepreneur Nikolaus Politis. The shipyard has initially set out to build yachts that combine the perfect balance between British shipbuilding tradition and new technology.
After 3 years of research and development Seven Seas Yachts has introduced a revolutionary series of yachts that offer high speed thanks to Amfihull's patented bezels, streamlined design with low centre of gravity and engineering innovations such as the patented EDS transmission system. The range is called Legend.
The administrative office and production areas of Seven Seas Yachts are located in London.
To ensure the rigidity and reliability of the hull, the most advanced shipbuilding technologies are used in the production of boats.
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The shipyard offers gliding yachts with flybridge and closed cruising yachts from 17 to 22 meters, as well as 7 meters
The shipyard's iconic model is the Hermes Speedster, which was inspired by the Porsche 356 of 1959. Its resemblance to the classic Porshe is noticeable to the naked eye.
The company attaches particular importance to the stability of the boats, so all models use an extra low centre of gravity. Also most yachts consume on average one third less fuel than their competitors.
Browse 7 discontinued Seven Seas models built between 2021 and 2022, with details on dimensions, engines, and production years.