The largest Amels superyacht to date hit the water at the end of June and completed her first sea trials in August. And now we've been informed that the 83m Here Comes The Sun has been spotted at the Dutch shipyard in Vlissingen.





The superyacht features an exterior design by Tim Heywood and interior style by Winch Design. Here Comes The Sun became the Russian owner's fourth vessel named after a Beatles' song. Media publications have identified him to be Alexander Dzhaparidze, the co-owner of the Eurasia Drilling Company with a net worth estimated at $1.16 billion by Forbes.

Yavor Nenov, the Owner's representative, said during the launch ceremony:
She’s very impressive and I think she’s a credit to the yard and all the hundreds of craftsmen working on her
As for the accommodation, there are 8 guest cabins on board and space for 27 crew. The six-decks yacht's key features include 5.5m swimming pool, 87 sqm beach club with a spa, 900 sqm of outside deck space 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 a top speed of 17 knots. The superyacht has a maximum cruising range of 5,500 nautical miles when cruising at 15 knots.

She is expected to be delivered next month.
Photos by Dutch Yachting