The largest Amels superyacht to date, 83-meter Here Comes The Sun, has now been sold after showcasing at the Monaco Yacht Show and FLIBS earlier this year. The sale was operated by Fraser’s Stuart Larsen representing the buyer and Dennis Frederiksen representing the seller. The yacht was asking €155 million at the time of her sale.

The superyacht features exterior design by Tim Heywood and interior style by Winch Design. The six-decks yacht comprises 900 square metres of outside deck space. As for the accommodation, there are 8 guest cabins on board and space for 27 crew.
One of the largest yachts up for sale this winter, Here Comes The Sun was built in 2016. She became her owner's 4th yacht named after a Beatle's song. International media previously said the yacht's owner to be Alexander Dzhaparidze, co-owner of the Eurasia Drilling Company with a net worth estimated at $1.1 billion by Forbes.

Amongst her main features are a 5.5-metre swimming pool aft of the main deck, an extensive 87-square-metre beach club area located right underneath with a sitting area, sauna and gym. Other amenities also include a cinema room, a large Jacuzzi on the sundeck and a garage capable of storing four jet skis and two 11m tenders.
Here Comes The Sun is powered by twin Caterpillar engines 3,150hp each, providing her with a maximum speed of 17 knots. The superyacht has a maximum cruising range of 5,500 nautical miles when cruising at 15 knots.

Here Comes The Sun remains Amels largest superyacht so far. However, the builder has just launched a 78-metre Full Custom superyacht project that will overdo her in terms of interior volume once delivered.