The sale of the fourth hull of the Amels 80 series marks another milestone in the success story of this renowned yacht line. Scheduled for delivery to its Owner in 2027, this latest addition to the series promises to uphold the exceptional standards set by its predecessors.
Jorrit Pilaar, Sales Manager at Damen Yachting, collaborated closely with the client throughout the sales process, alongside Jan Jaap Minnema, sales broker at Fraser. Pilaar expresses his anticipation for the journey ahead, noting the rapid success achieved within just two years of the series' introduction.

Designed by the acclaimed Espen Øino, the exterior of the yacht exudes elegance and sophistication, while the interior, crafted by Sinot, promises to provide unparalleled luxury and comfort. Despite the excitement surrounding the sale, specific details regarding the yacht's specifications remain confidential.
Since its introduction in 2022, the Amels 80 series has garnered widespread acclaim for its exceptional design and performance. With the first of the series currently undergoing outfitting at the shipyard in preparation for delivery in 2025, anticipation is high for the continued success of this esteemed yacht series.
Key specifications of the Amels 80 include a length of 80.00 meters, a gross tonnage of 2175 GT, and accommodations for 14 guests, along with a crew of 20 plus Captain.
Damen Yachting, a division within the Damen Shipyards Group, was created in 2019. The division combines the pedigree and heritage of Amels yachts with a growing portfolio of SeaXplorer yachts and Yacht Support vessels.
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