Here Comes The Sun Yacht
Here Comes The Sun is a motor yacht with a length of 89.0m. The yacht's builder is Amels from Netherlands who delivered superyacht Here Comes The Sun in 2016. The superyacht has a beam of 14.54m, a draft of 3.85m and a volume of 2,977 GT.
The Here Comes The Sun features exterior design by Tim Heywood Design Ltd., while her interior was penned by Winch Design, with naval architecture by Amels and Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture. Up to 18 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht Here Comes The Sun, and she also has accommodation for 13 crew members including the captain of Here Comes The Sun. The Amels Limited Edition 272 yacht Here Comes The Sun has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. She is powered by 2 Caterpillar Inc engines, which give her a cruising speed of 13.0 kn and a top speed of 17.5 kn. The yacht has a range of 15.0/5500 n/m nautical miles at a speed of 13.0 kn. The yacht carries 250,000 liters of fuel on board, and 75,000 liters of water.
On the ranking of the largest yachts in the world, Here Comes The Sun superyacht is listed as number 108th. She is the 2nd-largest yacht built by Amels. The owner of Amels Limited Edition 272 yacht Here Comes The Sun is shown in SYT iQ and is exclusively available to subscribers. On SuperYacht Times we have 79 photos of yacht Here Comes The Sun, and she is featured in 29 yacht news articles. Refit market data from SYT iQ show that the yacht was last refitted in 2021.
Here Comes The Sun is currently not for sale, but there are currently 2075 yachts for sale in the world. There are currently 1 Amels Limited Edition 272 yachts in the global superyacht fleet. Motor yacht Here Comes The Sun was last sold in 2019. According to data from our market intelligence system SYT iQ, she was one of the 820 yachts that were sold in 2019. The superyacht was on display at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Monaco Yacht Show . It is not known if yacht Here Comes The Sun has a superyacht infotainment system by YachtEye.
The Here Comes The Sun features exterior design by Tim Heywood Design Ltd., while her interior was penned by Winch Design, with naval architecture by Amels and Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture. Up to 18 guests are accommodated on board the superyacht Here Comes The Sun, and she also has accommodation for 13 crew members including the captain of Here Comes The Sun. The Amels Limited Edition 272 yacht Here Comes The Sun has a steel hull and aluminium superstructure. She is powered by 2 Caterpillar Inc engines, which give her a cruising speed of 13.0 kn and a top speed of 17.5 kn. The yacht has a range of 15.0/5500 n/m nautical miles at a speed of 13.0 kn. The yacht carries 250,000 liters of fuel on board, and 75,000 liters of water.
On the ranking of the largest yachts in the world, Here Comes The Sun superyacht is listed as number 108th. She is the 2nd-largest yacht built by Amels. The owner of Amels Limited Edition 272 yacht Here Comes The Sun is shown in SYT iQ and is exclusively available to subscribers. On SuperYacht Times we have 79 photos of yacht Here Comes The Sun, and she is featured in 29 yacht news articles. Refit market data from SYT iQ show that the yacht was last refitted in 2021.
Here Comes The Sun is currently not for sale, but there are currently 2075 yachts for sale in the world. There are currently 1 Amels Limited Edition 272 yachts in the global superyacht fleet. Motor yacht Here Comes The Sun was last sold in 2019. According to data from our market intelligence system SYT iQ, she was one of the 820 yachts that were sold in 2019. The superyacht was on display at Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, Monaco Yacht Show . It is not known if yacht Here Comes The Sun has a superyacht infotainment system by YachtEye.
Dimensions
Overall length | 89.0m (291'12") |
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Length at waterline | 75.67m (248'3") |
Beam | 14.54m (47'8") |
Draught max. | 3.85m (12'8") |
Gross tonnage | 2977 |
Full load displacement | 2400 |
Build
Builder | Amels |
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Port | Vlissingen |
Country | Netherlands |
Year | 2016 |
Materials
Hull | Steel |
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Superstructure | Aluminium |
Design
Naval | Amels |
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Exterior | Tim Heywood Design Ltd. |
Interior | Winch Design |
Naval | Azure Yacht Design & Naval Architecture |
Vessel details
Type | Motor |
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Class | Lloyd's Register |
Hull type | Mono hull yacht |
Hull configuration | Displacement |
Number of decks | 4 |
Accommodation
Number of guests | 18 |
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Max. charter guests | 12 |
Guest cabins | 9 |
Number of crew | 13 |
Performance & capabilities
Max. speed | 17.5 kn |
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Cruise speed | 13.0 kn |
Speed/range | 15.0/5500 n/M |
Fuel capacity | 250,000L (66,043.0g) |
Water capacity | 75,000L (19,812.9g) |
Propulsion
Type | Count | Manufacturer |
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Propellers | 2 |
Engines
Manufacturer | Model | Type | Year | RPM | KW | HP | Count |
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Caterpillar Inc | 3516C | Diesel | 2350 | 3151 | 2 | ||
Total | 4699 | 6302 |
Sales info
The 89.0m Amels motor yacht Here Comes The Sun is currently not listed for sale. Visit our yachts for sale section to find similar superyachts on the market.
Sales info
The 89.0m Amels motor yacht Here Comes The Sun is currently not listed for sale. Visit our yachts for sale section to find similar superyachts on the market.
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