Triple Seven

TRIPLE SEVEN was built to a design brief that demanded lengthy, elegant lines and interior spaces that flow seamlessly from generous outside areas that are almost rooms of their own. The interior was based on a portfolio of the owner’s sketches, collected from his favourite viewings at a variety of boat shows.

She is the first collaboration between her commissioning company Kristal Waters, Nobiskrug and her design team who have gone on to build her larger sister ship SIREN. Her unusual name originates from her shipyard build number 777, a lucky combination in her native Germany foretelling great success and satisfaction.

Triple Seven Accommodation

The owner’s suite is highly innovative and includes a separate office/library with a hidden fold-out bed that allows it to turn into an extra cabin when needed. The cabin also hosts a hidden security closet, and his and hers dressing areas that are connected by an immense bath carved from Portuguese marble.

There are four Staterooms on lower deck which can be configured as two large suites.

The sun deck is completely open except for a dayhead and emergency generator room and hosts a retractable gazebo with tables for alfresco dining. Its most spectacular feature is found forward, a large circular sun pad that tops the coachroof and is convertible into a helipad with a certified 18-ton crash load.

Aft brings a large Jacuzzi surrounded by more sun pads. Located mere steps from the water and astern of her tender garages is a fashionable beach club; a teak space equipped with a gym, lounging area and bar.

TENDERS

1 x 10m Chase
1 x Defender Tender
1 x MOB Nautical rescue boat

TOYS

 

2 x Yamaha waverunners
2 x Yamaha stand up jet skis
2 x 2 man kayaks
6 x complete sets of diving equipment

 

Wakeboard, waterskiing and towable flotation gear

 

* Approximate price conversion
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