Tue, Jul 12, 2016
The largest luxury yacht ever built by Amels has emerged at the Dutch luxury yacht builder’s yard in Vlissingen.
The 83-m Here Comes The Sun is the flagship of the Amels Limited Editions range and is on schedule for delivery by the end of the year.
“I knew she would be stunning,” comments the owners’ representative and project manager Yavor Nenov, after the yacht emerged from the huge 215-m-long dry dock. “She’s very impressive and I think she’s a credit to the yard and all the hundreds of craftsmen working on her.”
The first Amels 272 has an exterior by Tim Heywood and interior by Winch Design. The graceful, feminine profile and long deck spaces disguise a large volume for her length with a gross tonnage of 2,827 over six decks.
“Here Comes The Sun is a wonderful example of Owners stepping up to larger yachts within the Amels Limited Editions range,” says Rob Luijendijk, Amels Managing Director. “Our approach gives the owners a great head start as well as the flexibility for customisation at the highest level. It also proves our large yacht-building expertise – absolute top quality and smooth production.”
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