HERE COMES THE SUN

Length 89m (292ft)
Builder Amels
Built/Refit 2017 / 2021
Guests 20 in 10 cabins

Introducing the flagship of the Amels fleet: the 89m/292’ HERE COMES THE SUN was built on a grand scale.

HERE COMES THE SUN is a family yacht designed around luxury ocean-living. Welcoming, elegant, and beautifully laid out, she returned to Amels for a 6m/20’ extension which saw the addition of two VIP staterooms, a new helipad on the sundeck, a 60sqm swim platform and a new color scheme and paintwork.

Completed in 2021 and masterminded by the original naval architects Azure Yacht Design, the rebuild project team successfully streamlined Tim Heywood’s original exterior design while the spirit and style of Winch Design’s custom interior and choice of materials was preserved throughout.

Offering elegant and functional guest and crew facilities across 6 decks, HERE COMES THE SUN accommodates up to 20 guests in 10 staterooms including a six-room private Owners’ apartment on the dedicated Owners’ deck. The apartment with port and starboard balconies includes a forward-facing master stateroom, “His” private bathroom and study, and “Her” private salon, dressing and bathroom.

Guest accommodations include two spacious VIP suites on the bridge deck with walk-around beds facing outwards onto 12-meter-long private balconies. Four of the seven additional guest staterooms on the main deck can be connected, forming two suites, each with a bedroom, sitting room and two bathrooms.

Guest areas have exceptional headroom of over 2.20m/7’2” and cover an impressive 800sqm/2,624 sq ft. In addition to the main deck salon and sky lounge each with dining areas, there is a cinema with a full-size projection screen retracting to reveal a 100-inch TV. An elevator serves all decks from the lower to the sundeck.

People oriented rather than design oriented, the over 1,000 sqm / 3,280 sq ft of decks complement the spacious interior offering a haven of relaxation and alfresco living. Outdoor highlights include a huge sundeck with a forward-facing whirlpool and gym and multiple sunbathing and entertainment areas. On the main deck, a 7m by 4m pool with contraflow jets is deep enough to dive into.

Guaranteed to impress, the beach club, which opens on three sides thanks to fold-down doors port and starboard, adjoins a fully equipped wellness center which includes a sauna, steam room, plunge pool, hairdressing salon and massage area.

HERE COMES THE SUN is equipped with two helicopter landing decks, a ‘touch and go’ helipad on the bow and a new landing pad on the sundeck. Both can land a Bell 429 or an EC 145.

Stored in the full-beam garage with port and starboard shell doors, are a 9m/29’5” D-RIB and a 10.5m/34’4” Limousine both custom-built by Yacht-Werft, plus a 7m/22’9” Nautique ski boat and two Ski Doos.

Built to LY3 with on-board comfort enhanced by zero speed stabilizers, this fantastic Dutch-built yacht is powered by two Caterpillar engines. At 13.5 knots, she has a 7,100 nautical miles range while her top speed is 17.5 knots.

Impeccably maintained and wonderfully livable, HERE COMES THE SUN is one of the most exciting yacht under 3,000GT.

Special features

  • Streamlined Tim Heywood exterior design
  • Full custom Amels, not a Limited Edition
  • Winch designed interior
  • 6m/19’6” extension in 2021
  • New paint in 2021
  • Private Owner’s deck
  • 10 staterooms accommodating up to 20 guests
  • Guest elevator servicing every deck
  • Two helipads – “touch and go” on bow and landing pad on sundeck

Specification HERE COMES THE SUN

Accommodation

Guests 20
Staterooms 10
Crew 27

Construction & Design

Built / Refit 2017 / 2021
Builder Amels
Model LE272
Exterior Designer Tim Heywood Design
Interior Designer Winch Design

Dimensions & Materials

Length 89m (292'00")
Beam 15.61m (51'03")
Draft 3.95m (13'00")
Gross Tonnage 2,955 GT
Hull Material Steel

Performance & Engines

Cruising speed 13.5 Knots
Max speed 17.5 Knots
Cruise range 7,110 nm
Range 10,223 nm
Engines 2 x Caterpillar (3,150 hp)
Generators
4 x Caterpillar (438kW)

Class & Flag

Classification Lloyd's Register (LR)
Flag Cayman Islands