Forbes Lifestyle Boats & Planes Rare Opportunity To Own A Next Generation Amels 60 Superyacht Now Bill Springer Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Bill Springer would rather be on a superyacht. And he often is. Following Jun 22, 2023, 08:39am EDT | Press play to listen to this article! Got it! Share to
Facebook Share to
Twitter Share to Linkedin Amels 60 under way Damen Yachting/Tom Van Oossanen For most of us, the idea of buying a superyacht is simply that. An idea. A dream. Sure, we all can imagine what it might be like to be wearing and impossibly soft, decadently-thick robe while a smiling stewardess serves fresh-squeezed orange juice from a silver tray on the aft-deck of an impeccably designed, meticulously-built superyacht. But, obviously, only a few have the means to actually buy a superyacht that can make that dream a reality. The sky lounge on the Amels 60 designed by Winch Design Winch Design However, even the world’s wealthiest people are still subject to the very simple rule of supply and demand, sort of. Since demand for superyachts has spiked, and designing and building a one-of-a-kind superyacht takes years, when it comes to taking delivery of a newly built superyacht, even the world’s wealthiest have to wait often— for years —to enjoy that glass of orange juice on the aft-deck of their impeccably designed, meticulously-built superyacht. The elegant main sdaloon of the Amels 60 Winch Design Unless you happen to be in the market for a brand-new, 200-foot-long, award-winning superyacht that has been designed by two of the most sought-after design firms in the world—Espen Øino and Winch Design —and built by one of the most respected superyacht shipyards in the world— Damen Yachting . Because if you just happen to be lucky enough to be in the market for a large, award-winning yacht that you could be cruising aboard— this summer —today is your lucky day. The nearly-finished Amels 60 Limited Edition that’s conducting seatrials now is available now. MORE FOR YOU ‘A New Wave’—Major Bank Reveals A $15 Trillion
earthquake Could Be Headed For The
Bitcoin, Ethereum, BNB, XRP, Cardano, Dogecoin, Tron, Solana And Polygon Price
Elon Musk And
Mark Zuckerberg Vow To Fight In Cage Match (Seriously) Today’s ‘Quordle’ Answers And Clues For Thursday, June 22 Now, the truth is, quick delivery times are not new for Damen Yachting. In fact, Amels Limited Editions have been reducing superyacht wait times since the Limited Edition concept was introduced by Kommer Damen 18 years ago. And now that the competition for build slots is hotter than ever, opportunities like this to sign-and-sail aboard a yacht of this caliber don’t come very often. The Amels 60 from above Damen Yachting/Tom Van Oossanen New to market and available in August, this third Amels 60 has room for up to 12 guests and is well-suited to both private and charter use. The overall design is open and elegant and features one of largest sundecks of any of of yachts in this size range. Meanwhile, the owner’s suite has massive, floor-to-ceiling windows to maximize ocean views and provide a private and relaxing area extending from inside to out. A large hydraulic foldable balcony offers even more space and to enjoy whilst inside attention to design detail and space is impeccable. There is a beam-to-beam bathroom and walk-in closet on the forward side. Amels 60 underway Damen Yachting/Tom Van Oossanen The Guest Deck with four fabulous guest suites is connected to the beach club, so guests have their own direct indoor access from the guest suites to the Main Deck and the Beach Club. All cabins sleep two and have beautiful, appointed bathrooms. Two cabins are equipped each with two single beds that can easily be converted to one double bed. The Beach Club is where Amels 6003 really connects life on board to the fun, relaxation and adventure that awaits outside. This area features access to the swim platform, a sauna, steam shower and seating arrangement. Can a superyacht be “impulse buy? Stay tuned to find out. Follow me on LinkedIn . Bill Springer Editorial Standards Print Reprints & Permissions