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89m  /  292' | amels | 2017 / 2021.

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Cabin Configuration

  • 2 Double/Twin
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Special Features:

  • Huge private Owner's deck (300 square meters)
  • Large volume over six decks
  • 900 square meters of exterior deck space
  • Sauna and steam room
  • Enormous beach club with grand bar
  • Self-playing grand piano
  • Magnificent selection of water toys
  • Two impressive 11m tenders

The award winning 89m/292' motor yacht 'Here Comes The Sun' was built by Amels in the Netherlands at their Vissingen shipyard. Her interior is styled by British designer design house Winch Design and she was delivered to her owner in January 2017. This luxury vessel's exterior design is the work of Tim Heywood Design and she was last refitted in 2021.

Guest Accommodation

Here Comes The Sun has been designed to comfortably accommodate up to 20 guests in 10 suites comprising two VIP cabins and two cabins that can operate as twins or doubles. She is also capable of carrying up to 27 crew onboard to ensure a relaxed luxury yacht experience.

Onboard Comfort & Entertainment

Her features include piano, movie theatre, beauty salon, satellite communications, underwater lights, beach club, gym, deck jacuzzi, WiFi and air conditioning.

Range & Performance

Here Comes The Sun is built with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with teak decks. Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3516) 16-cylinder 3,151hp engines running at 1800rpm, she comfortably cruises at 12 knots, reaches a maximum speed of 17 knots with a range of up to 10,200 nautical miles from her 250,000 litre fuel tanks at 13 knots. Here Comes The Sun features at-anchor stabilizers providing exceptional comfort levels. Her water tanks store around 75,000 Litres of fresh water. She was built to Lloyds Register ✠ 100A1 SSC, Yacht, Mono, G6 [+] LMC, UMS classification society rules.

Length 89m / 292'
Beam 15.6m / 51'2
Draft 3.9m / 12'10
Gross Tonnage 2,955 GT
Cruising Speed 12.5 Knots
Built | (Refitted)
Builder Amels
Model Amels 272
Exterior Designer Tim Heywood Design
Interior Design Winch Design

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Here Comes The Sun Awards & Nominations

  • International Superyacht Society Awards 2017 Best Power 65m+ Nomination
  • The World Superyacht Awards 2022 Best Rebuilt Yacht Winner
  • Yacht Style Awards 2024 Superyachts over 80m Nomination

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Specification

M/Y Here Comes The Sun

Length 89m / 292'
Builder
Exterior Designer Tim Heywood Design
Interior Design Winch Design
Built | Refit 2017 | 2021
Model
Beam 15.6m / 51'2
Gross Tonnage 2,955 GT
Draft 3.9m / 12'10
Cruising Speed 12.5 Knots
Top Speed 17 Knots

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HERE COMES THE SUN

HERE COMES THE SUN is no stranger to making a big impression. She has been standing tall as head of the Amels fleet since her original delivery in January 2017. So when this newly refitted, now 89-metre Amels Full Custom rolled out of the shed unveiling her stunning new colour scheme and extended length, she cemented an even bigger, bolder and better legacy. This is a yacht to enjoy the best of ocean life on a grand and timeless scale.  

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“For a refit of this scale, the challenge comes from keeping your eye on the end result from a year out. It’s such a long time to work across. Keeping everyone moving towards it, everyone happy and just towards that final goal is a real challenge. The quantity of work that’s been covered is immense. So to achieve it in a year is a real credit to Amels.” 

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Here Comes The Sun: 83m of cruising bliss from Amels

The co-owner of Here Comes The Sun does not enjoy shiny surfaces and you will find few on board his gargantuan new toy – except for the gold discs hanging on the wall of his office. These records, The Beatles’ Let It Be and John Lennon’s Imagine , slip through the net for sentimental reasons: they are they names of his two previous yachts, 47 metre Heesen yacht Let It Be and the 65 metre Amels Limited Editions 212 yacht Imagine (since renamed Infinite Shades ). Here Comes The Sun is also named after a Fab Four track, but this a project on an amplified scale.

Amels ' new flagship measures 83 metres and packs in 2,827 gross tonnes of volume (compare that with 99 metre Madame Gu ’s 2,991GT and 95.2 metre Kismet ’s 2,700GT). But the combined experience of owner and yard meant that this team knew exactly how to use every inch of the space on board Here Comes The Sun . “ Imagine was heavily used. We did 60,000 miles,” says owner’s representative Yavor Nenov, so they learnt what they needed and wanted on board – and what they didn’t.

The aspects they wanted to take to the new boat were clearly defined. “Most important for me and my partner was an owner’s private deck and open beach club and a bigger number of guest cabins in order to accommodate our families,” says the co-owner.

They wanted, as interior designer Andrew Winch puts it, “a home, a floating island” – hence the increased length of Here Comes The Sun . But height was also important. “They are both tall, the owners, so one of the signatures of this boat from Imagine is the higher ceilings, the feeling of more air, bigger spaces,” says Winch. “When you look around, a room feels nicely proportioned.”

Nenov used to work as chief steward on Let It Be – and his influence is evident in the design, as a keen interest has clearly been paid to how the crew will circulate and function. Examples include a crew staircase that runs all the way from the tank deck to the superyacht sundeck , a wealth of pantries, and hidden doors from crew areas into the main lobby on every level of Here Comes The Sun .

Amels was also a keen collaborator in this endeavour. “When we asked for some shelving in the bosun’s locker we said it could just be bolted in there,” recalls Nenov. Amels responded that it would go one better than that and measured the shelving to the bosun’s specifications, designed it, welded it and repainted the whole area.

In the engine room, Nenov says, “one of the big highlights is space, how the engineers can really work”. The generators have a separate room to contain noise and protect crew in case of emergencies. The integrated bridge, meanwhile, is covered in a glass panel and interfaced so it can be operated by touchscreen; there’s also good visibility and a comfortable seating area for owner and guests. There were upgrades from the previous boats in terms of soundproofing and they doubled the satellite domes to create two identical systems so one could operate even if the other was knocked out by a storm.

The design pairing of Tim Heywood and Winch Design is a combination tried and tested on Imagine – as well as the owners’ private jets. Andrew Winch’s studio has designed the interiors of eight other Limited Editions, while Heywood has penned the exteriors of this entire family of Amels boats. “I try to repeat some details that I’m particularly fond of,” says Heywood, “but give them a new twist and make a little change here and there to make it more original and make sure that the clients feel that they’re getting something completely different.”

For example, on Here Comes The Sun , the first Limited Editions 272 (although there are likely to be more to come), Heywood changed the beltline’s angle of descent. “It’s a more gentle curve, swept right the way round the back and into the stairwells and back outside of the stairwells, round the swimming pool.” The superstructure is oyster white, with a muted “castle” tan for the hull.

Inside, the co-owner wanted “a calm, beachy atmosphere, light materials and soft colours – a relaxing atmosphere”. Winch responded with a palette of warm browns, cream fabrics, goldtoned lighting, bronze panels with a brushed finish and antiqued patina, and furniture in curving shapes. Rather than glossy, this decorative scheme is tactile, with carved silk and wool carpets, mottled leathers, natural oak panelling and smooth “footworn” floors.

The theme of practical solutions, cleverly implemented, is also evident throughout the interior design of Here Comes The Sun ; for example, press one of the sections on the smart leather-clad pillars in the main and owner’s saloons and the pillar swings open, revealing a storage cabinet.

There are plenty more happy surprises on board this yacht. The greatest is perhaps the bridge deck galley (there’s also a bigger main galley on the lower deck), which has a large opening on to the aft deck, where there is a bar and dining table for up to 24. From here guests can speak directly to the chef as he works, make little extra requests to be whipped up in front of them, or decide what they want as they sit down and describe it directly to the chef.

“You are basically in a restaurant, upstairs,” says Winch. “The chef is so good that he can do everything simultaneously and there are no service issues, no hot plates issues.” Alongside the galley, also open to the aft deck, is a small “grotto” that could be used as a smoking room or a cosy spot to retire to during inclement weather.

The sundeck above, the perfect place to recover from overindulgence, holds its own surprises. The superstructure to each side sweeps back in long curves, the aft sections of which are shaded glass. Behind these, Heywood has designed individual sunpad nooks, where guests can relax in shade and privacy.

His curving pillars aft – a tricky-to-build Limited Editions signature that Amels produces with skill – add style and have been rigged with lights and to hold awnings that can cover the aft sunbathing space. The covered central portion of the deck holds another long dining table that can be set up for glamorous dinners, while forward there’s a bar and spa pool with sunpads and cabanas.

Down on the main deck is another jewel of the exterior spaces, the pool. They wanted to avoid an ungainly ladder set-up that would make it hard to access, or giving it a height that would make the space feel cramped. “We had to modify the superstructure of the yacht, lower the whole pool to drop it down to recess into the ceiling of the beach club without sacrificing the height,” says Nenov. The result is a long, low pool that’s easy to dip into and the superyacht beach club below – something Imagine didn’t have – does not feel compromised.

This stylish space includes a central seating area with fold-down platforms to either side and aft of here, beyond a sauna and steam room, there’s an enormous amidships tender garage set up for side launching (this also stores an inflatable slide that runs all the way down from the sundeck, for thrill-seekers with a head for heights).

But the owners’ deck is arguably the most spectacular space on board Here Comes The Sun . At the aft end there’s a large lounge with a television that slides seamlessly up from a coffee table, and a broad aft deck and forward of the lobby – a highly individual cabin arrangement. To port is the owner’s wife’s cabin, and, forward, a large mirror-clad dressing room and shower room.

The style is glamorous and feminine, with cream toned fabrics and white marble, but the most exciting feature is the superyacht balcony – accessed via full height glass doors from the cabin. This broad space that curves out from the superstructure feels like an al fresco extension of the interior. “You can see the whole boat when you are standing here,” says Victor Caminada, marketing manager of Amels.

It’s the first time the yard has done this on a Limited Editions but it makes aesthetic sense to the exterior lines as well, echoing the bulge of the wing stations on the deck below. To starboard the owner’s office benefits from a similar balcony set-up, but the tone is warmer, with more natural oak, an eel skin feature wall behind the bookshelves and pony skin on the ceiling.

The owner’s cabin forward is accessed via its own corridor to starboard, lined with glass cabinets full of antique silverware and ancient artefacts. This personal museum runs past a dressing room and shower room – with carved perrera marble walls and a vanity unit in brown maron pinta marble – to the cabin, with its massive central bed and textured, dark wenge back panel. The foredeck conceals a MOB tender and a small crew tender, and can act as a touch and go superyacht helipad , but when not in operation it’s a clean, private-feeling space for the owner.

Down on the main deck of Here Comes The Sun , guests have impressive spaces of their own. The main saloon comprises, to aft, a circular dining table for 16 with curving full height glass doors to the aft deck, a central seating area with a long bar and a piano forward. Large windows throughout this deck flood the interior with light.

Forward of the lobby is a spectacular on-board cinema. The audio system combines a powerful ADA Suite Premium Home Theatre Preamplifier and a Lexicon DD-8 amplifier, plus Sonance speakers. For visuals there’s a full HD 3D JVC beamer with Vutec 123-inch projection screen and an 85-inch Samsung full HD 3D TV. The whole system is controlled by a Crestron system that uses an Apple iPad mini as the user interface.

There are five guest cabins on the same corridor, the central two of which have sitting rooms that can be shielded from the cabins by sliding soundproof doors – in this mode the sitting rooms can be converted into cabins, bumping up the total to seven.

As the backbone of an unusual general arrangement, Here Comes The Sun ’s lobby is a synecdoche of the overall decorative theme. Surrounding the central lift by Dutch company Lift Emotion, monochrome marble stairs wend up from lower deck to sundeck, accompanied by a stone feature wall carved with a vine (the co-owner owns a vineyard).

On every level dark, intricately carved walnut panelling from Georgia provides a warm flourish. The effect is glamorous without being flashy – but when you’ve got all this to show off, you don’t need shiny finishes to catch the eye.

Here Comes The Sun is available to charter with Fraser .

First published in the July 2017 edition of Boat International

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Published 13 April 2023

HERE COMES THE SUN is an award-winning, as-new Northern European yacht packed with every possible apex superyacht feature her 20 guests could desire, yet under the 3,000GT threshold. As such she represents an extremely rare opportunity.

Her extension means she now has a 7m (23ft) pool on the main deck aft and a beach club open on three sides

Already the largest Amels ever delivered, with exteriors by Tim Heywood and Winch Design interiors, she was rebuilt at the Amels yard in 2020-21 with a 6m (19.7ft) extension. She emerged to universal acclaim as an 89m (291.9ft) yacht with a full repaint and a host of enhancements, winning Best Rebuilt Yacht at the World Superyacht Awards 2022.

The bridge deck VIP suites have their own balconies

There are two new bridge deck VIP suites with 12m-long (39.4ft) balconies. She has a new 7x4m (23x13.1ft) counter-current pool on the main deck aft, flush with the deck to preserve the views, with the bulwarks lowered and handrails added for the same reason.

The sun deck was extended to create a helipad and there is a touch-and-go helipad on the foredeck

The sun deck was extended aft for a helipad for a Bell 429 or H145, and she also has a foredeck touch-and-go helipad.

The huge beach club has a sit-up wet bar, lounge seating, along with two terraces and a swim platform for sea-level sun lounging

Her restyled beach club measures 15x8m (49.2x26.3ft) and has fold-down sea terraces either side and an extended swim platform with hydraulic bathing steps aft. There is a sit-up wet bar and lounge and cocktail seating throughout the space.

As well as a plunge pool and sauna, the wellness centre has a steam room, massage room and beauty parlour

Forward of the beach club is a wellness centre with sauna, steam room, plunge pool, shower and dayhead to starboard and a massage room and beauty salon to port.

The glass-and-steel elevator serves all guest decks, lower to sun decks

Other features include a glass elevator serving lower to sun decks, and there is step-free access from the lower deck lobby to the beach club.

The bedroom suite on the owner's deck has wraparound views and access to the sidedecks

A private owner’s deck has a bedroom forward with wraparound views and access to walkaround sidedecks and the foredeck.

The owner's lounge and study both have private balconies

There are his-and-hers bathrooms and dressing rooms and both the lounge and study have access to balconies. The saloon also has a bar and a dining room and access to the aft terrace.

The forward sun deck has a raised jacuzzi encircled by sunpads and gym equipment inside and out

Up on the sun deck there is a raised jacuzzi flanked by sunpads and beneath the hardtop there is a sit-up wet bar, dayhead and a good selection of gym equipment.

The main deck has a dedicated tiered cinema

The main deck is home to the yacht’s dedicated cinema and seven of the yacht’s guest suites, four of which can combine to create two VIP sites. All of the aft deck spaces on main to bridge decks have glass windbreak panels for guest comfort.

The central feature of the main deck aft is the 7x4m (23x13.1ft) counter-current pool

Twin 3,000hp Caterpillar diesel engines give her a top speed of 17.5 knots, she cruises at 13.5 knots and has a remarkable range of 10,000nm at her economical speed. Quantum zero speed stabilisers ensure comfort on arrival.

Tenders and toys stow behind shell doors midships on the lower deck

The lower deck garage, with shell doors either side, is home to two custom Yachtwerft Meyer tenders, a 10.5m (34.5ft) limo and a 9.2m (30.2ft) D-Rib, and a 7m (23ft) Super Air Nautique G23. There’s also a selection of watertoys including SeaDoos, SeaBobs and an inflatable marina and waterslide.

The dining table overlooks the main deck aft and the main saloon has huge picture windows

We are very excited to bring to market a feature-packed, sub-3,000GT yacht of such exceptional Northern European provenance. Asking USD 195,000,000, she is lying in the Western Mediterranean where inspection is very much encouraged to appreciate the opportunity she represents. Please contact a Burgess broker to make arrangements.

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  1. HERE COMES THE SUN Yacht for Sale | Fraser

    Impeccably maintained and wonderfully livable, HERE COMES THE SUN is the most exciting yacht under 3,000GT on the global market. More information and imagery can be found on the new HERE COMES THE SUN website.

  2. HERE COMES THE SUN Yacht - Amels - Yacht Charter Fleet

    Enormous beach club with grand bar. Self-playing grand piano. Magnificent selection of water toys. Two impressive 11m tenders. The award winning 89m/292' motor yacht 'Here Comes The Sun' was built by Amels in the Netherlands at their Vissingen shipyard.

  3. 89m Amels superyacht Here Comes the Sun sold - BOAT International

    The 89-metre Amels superyacht Here Comes the Sun has been sold after just four months on the market, with Stuart Larsen of Fraser representing the seller and Antoine Larriq of Fraser introducing the buyer. She was jointly listed with Tim Vickers of Burgess at the time of the sale.

  4. 89m+ superyachts - BARCELONA - Lady S 89m - Yacht Informer

    In this episode, we join Robin as he explores two 89m+ superyachts on a picturesque winter afternoon in Port Vell in Barcelona, Spain.

  5. Amels | HERE COMES THE SUN

    HERE COMES THE SUN yacht is an Amels Full Custom refit yacht, a one-off built to the Owner’s unique requirements. Learn about our refit services.

  6. BARCELONA - 93m Lady S & 89m Here Comes The Sun - YouTube

    BARCELONA - 93m Lady S & 89m Here Comes The Sun. In this episode, we join Robin as he explores two 89m+ superyachts on a picturesque winter afternoon in Port Vell in Barcelona, Spain....

  7. Here Comes The Sun (yacht) - Wikipedia

    The 89 m (292 ft) superyacht Here Comes The Sun was launched by Amels Holland B.V. at their yard in Vlissingen. The yachts exterior is the design work of Tim Heywood who is also behind the entire Amels Limited Editions range.

  8. Here Comes The Sun: 83m of cruising bliss from Amels

    Here Comes The Sun has a 14.54 metre beam. There are plenty more happy surprises on board this yacht. The greatest is perhaps the bridge deck galley (there’s also a bigger main galley on the lower deck), which has a large opening on to the aft deck, where there is a bar and dining table for up to 24.

  9. HERE COMES THE SUN is for sale | Burgess - Burgess Yachts

    HERE COMES THE SUN is an award-winning, as-new Northern European yacht packed with every possible apex superyacht feature her 20 guests could desire, yet under the 3,000GT threshold. As such she represents an extremely rare opportunity.

  10. Amels Flagship HERE COMES THE SUN Sold - fraseryachts.com

    Fraser is delighted to announce the sale of M/Y HERE COMES THE SUN (89M/292', Amels). Delivered in 2017, HERE COMES THE SUN is the largest custom-built Amels yacht. Even after 6 years she remains the flagship of the Amels fleet, and in 2021, returned to Amels for a 6M/19’6’’ stern extension.