Dutch builder Amels (part of Damen Shipyards) and Winch Design has introduced the new Amels 60 model of Limited Editions range, developed in a partnership with a renowned designer Espen Oeino.
Rose Damen, Yachting division Managing Director with Damen Shipyards, has highlighted: "The Amels 60 is an exciting new take on the very best Amels know-how and craftsmanship that has shaped everything we have done for more than 100 years."
The model has become the second collaboration with Oeino for the yard, following the 78-metre Amels Full Custom that is now under construction for delivery in 2021.
Espen Oeino has commented: "The Amels 60 is a package that no one else can offer at this time. It’s a very well thought-through design where we incorporate all the experience Amels has as a builder and we as designers. I think it is truly a design that reflects the future. I can’t wait to see her being built, to experience her."
The yacht can accommodate a total of 12 guests in six suites, including the
owner’s suite complete with a private balcony. Staff accommodation
meanwhile is for a total of 12 crew, plus a private captain’s cabin.
Key
features of the unit will comprise a spacious sun deck, swim platform
and folding owner’s suite balcony. She will come with the generous
interior volume of 830 GT highlighted by large main-deck windows. The
vessel will be capable of storing a 9-metre tender on the foredeck.
The design team has taken inspiration from the geometric exterior design. Key
materials will include Jerusalem limestone, light bleached matte oak,
light-tone walnut and bronze with a “warm, organic colour palette”.
Also, she has five guest cabins of the same size and a full beam owners cabin. The beach club includes an air-conditioned gym and, sauna, bathroom and a huge swim platform to be close to the sea.
The 60-metre superyacht with Amels Hybrid technology, Amels 60 offers cruising at up to 7 knots on electric propulsion motors. The system will deploy multiple sources of energy, working together seamlessly throughout a wide operating profile.
The vessel’s owner will benefit from low noise and vibrations, lower fuel and maintenance costs while reducing harmful emissions. Amels 60 will feature a transatlantic range of 4,500 nautical miles at 13 knots, while her top speed will make 15.5 knots.
The vessel is now under construction and is available for 2022 delivery.