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First Amels 200 launched

by Amels/Damen Yachting 18 Feb 2021 23:25 AEDT
Amels 200 © Amels / Damen Yachting

A few months before her summer delivery, the first Amels 200 rolled out of her outfitting bay on a chilly winter day at the Damen Yachting yard in the Netherlands. The RoFlo launch is the first of the year for the Dutch yacht builder.

The sale of Project Amels 200-01 was announced at the end of 2019 and now, following her launch, final outfitting and commissioning will take place quayside over the next few months. This 60-metre (197ft) Limited Editions design, complete with interior design by Reymond Langton, is an evolution of the Amels 188 and bears the unmistakable pedigree of exterior designer Tim Heywood. He explains how the originality and ingenuity of her exterior, allows her to stand out from other yachts of this size. "There are many features of this design that bring a smile to my face. The many flying buttresses, the complex winding surfaces, the upturned deck ends, the integrated life rafts, the sculptural mast and the complex stern, all form a harmonious design that sits securely in her environment, of which I am extremely proud. I believe her delicate, fluid lines will prove to be timeless and she will still look as attractive in 50 years' time, as she does now.''

The Amels 200 design shares much of the naval architecture, high volume (Gross Tonnage of 1,015) and hybrid electrical power technology as her predecessor, as well as the four-deck elevator and air-conditioned gym on Sun Deck. However, the elongated Amels 200 has a number of enhancements, including larger aft decks and Swim Platform and full-height windows in the Owners Suite. Tim explains how this benefits the overall design. "The additional length invested into this design, has only increased her elegance and sophisticated appearance, as well as elevating the functionality of her interior, which is illuminated by enlarged windows. The many winding surfaces allow sun light and reflections to add to her magic, only possible by the sculptural forms and high gloss finish, achieved by her builders, who have invested so much time and effort into achieving perfection. The flowing lines of her multifaceted exterior are exactly as I imagined and the difficulties of her complex forms have been crafted with enormous care and talent."

The Owner was represented by Burgess in the sale. Richard Lambert, Senior Partner - Head of Sales at Burgess comments: "It has been a pleasure to work with Amels and the Damen Yachting team on the build of 200-01. We have had a long-standing relationship with Amels and I am delighted that we have continued our successful collaboration with the shipyard to bring together this superb and exciting project for the client."

Amels and Damen Yachting sales manager Jorrit Pilaar has worked closely with the team at Burgess throughout the sales and build process. "The launch of every yacht is of course a wonderful milestone in the build journey but for 200-01 it feels particularly special. It is the first of 2021, it is first Amels 200 and it is confirmation of the successful collaboration we have had with Burgess to ensure we have been able to offer the client fast delivery of an incredible project. I am very much looking forward seeing the final stages now come together ahead of her adventures later this year."

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