89m Amels superyacht Here Comes the Sun sold YachtDealz

The 89m (292ft) Amels superyacht Here Comes The Sun has been sold by Stuart Larsen of Fraser Yachts with Antoine Larricq of Fraser representing the buyer (view listing).

Here Comes The Sun is a full-custom luxury superyacht launched in 2017 by Dutch shipyard Amels. She is the flagship of the Amels fleet and underwent an extensive 1-year refit in 2021 by Amels using naval architects Azure. Various modifications were carried out including the hull being extended by 6m from 85m to 89m and other notable upgrades of facilities.

Here Comes The Sun features naval architecture by Amels, exterior design by Tim Heywood and interior design by Winch. She has a beam of 15.61m, a draft of 3.95m, a volume of 2,955 GT and is constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure.

Here Comes The Sun accommodates up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms, with accommodation for 27 crew including the ship’s captain.

Standout features include:

  • Over 800sqm interior space
  • Over 1,000sqm of exterior space incl. 245sqm sundeck
  • Exceptional headroom (over 2.2m throughout)
  • Private apartment of six rooms on owner’s deck
  • Glass elevator serving all decks
  • Two helipads – “touch and go” on bow and landing pad on sundeck
  • 7m swimming pool with 2m depth and contraflow jets
  • 60sqm swim platform with hydraulic sea stairs
  • Sauna, steam room, massage room, plunge pool and beauty salon
  • 9m RIB, a 10.5m limousine tender and a 7m Nautique ski 
  • Range of 10,000nm at 10.5 knots
  • A volume of 2,955GT

Powered by twin Caterpillar 3516C 3,151hp engines giving her a cruising range of 10,000 nautical miles at 10.5 knots and a maximum speed of 17.5 knots.

Here Comes The Sun was asking €179,500,000 (view listing).

Gallery of M/Y HERE COMES THE SUN

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