Northrop & Johnson has sold the 41.9m Kingship motor yacht Ocean’s Seven with yacht brokers Wes Sanford, Sean Doyle and Ed Dickinson acting on behalf of the seller. The expedition vessel Ocean’s Seven is the fifth yacht finished by Kingship in partnership with Vripack. She is an ideal yacht for offshore cruising and showcases exemplary Dutch craftsmanship. Ocean’s Seven has been extensively operated by her previous owner to many remote locations, a testament to her seaworthy build and worldwide exploration capabilities. In 2015, the yacht underwent a refit that left her in pristine condition. In 2022, she completed her ten-year Lloyds survey.

Ocean’s Seven welcomes up to 12 guests in five cabins. The full-beam master suite with a private office is located on the main deck. The lower deck is home to two VIPs and two twin cabins. Ocean’s Seven has crew accommodations for up to 10.

The interior of the yacht is modern, open and elegant. Beautiful marble can be seen throughout, and the expansive windows allow guests a front-row view of the yacht’s cruising grounds. Her bridge deck aft is ideal for alfresco dining and entertainment, with a versatile layout of shaded and unshaded areas. Ocean’s Seven’s aft deck has the capacity to store a 6.4m tender, but when it is launched, the area is arranged as a welcoming lounge space.

The yacht boasts the ultimate sundeck, complete with a bar, a large hot tub surrounded by sunpads and a dedicated lounge area. Ocean’s Seven’s Caterpillar power, Quantum Zero Speed stabilizers and capable hull design make her extremely comfortable and efficient for all-ocean crossing.

The yacht was last asking EUR11,500,000.
Credits: Northrop & Johnson