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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
13
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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171' 7"
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642 GT | 2009 (2021) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
29' 6" | 16' 1" | 15 Kts |
Grace is a 52.3m motor yacht delivered by Dutch shipyard Amels in 2009. The yacht's refined interiors have been crafted by Nuvolari Lenard, while her exteriors have been penned by Tim Heywood Design.
Key Features
- Upper deck side balconies
- Twin stairways to bathing platform at stern
- Sundeck features al fresco dining & jacuzzi
- Crane on aft upper deck for tenders
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 9m beam and a 4.9m draft. The yacht is built over 3 decks with an internal volume of 642 GT (Gross Tonnes).
This was the fifth yacht built on the Amels 171 design. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards.
Exterior Design
The Amel-built yacht Grace showcases a sleek white hull and superstructure, characterized by elegant curvature. Its design is highlighted by smooth lines that flow from the aft quarter deck to the rounded, raked bow. Forward of amidships, side balconies on the upper deck not only add functionality but also enhance the yacht's visual appeal.
On the sun deck, a raised, side-curved feature adorned with grill accents serves as a striking focal point before the distinctive radar and communication arch, complemented by raised wings on each side. Providing an inviting ambiance, the sundeck features an al fresco dining area under the radar arch for shade, along with ample relaxed seating aft, offering panoramic views from its privileged elevated position. In addition, the sun deck boasts abundant sun pads surrounding an elevated circular jacuzzi tub.
Large glazing sections within the bulwarks and three sizable side panels on the main deck allow ample natural light to flood the interior, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. The open aft deck areas bask in sunshine, thanks to unobstructed overhead light, with large doors connecting exterior deck spaces to the interior. Notably, the inward-leaning aft guardrails on all deck levels follow the lines of the superstructure, contributing to a clean and sleek aesthetic.
At the stern, twin sheltered stairways at the transom lead from the main deck aft to the bathing platform, gently flaring out as they meet the deck. The yacht's side profile reveals dynamic lines that ascend and flow towards the commanding bow, concealing functional deck spaces housing equipment such as a prominent light mast that can be lowered when not in use, and anchoring gear.
A crane is positioned on the port side of the aft upper deck, facilitating the launching and recovery of the yacht's tenders. Staircases connecting the decks are strategically located on the port side of each level, ensuring convenient access throughout the yacht. A wide walkway encircling the upper deck guides guests to a secluded relaxation area forward, providing a tranquil retreat from where they can descend to a spacious sun pad area. Here, guests can bask in the sunshine and enjoy the refreshing sea breeze as the yacht glides through the water.
Interior Design
The interiors of the yacht exude a contemporary ambiance, marked by a clean and uncluttered palette of neutral colors accentuated by touches of dark wood. Ecru, cream, and ivory fabrics dominate the space, with dark wood elements adding depth and sophistication. In the main saloon, dark wood shutters contribute to a villa-like atmosphere, while villa furniture armchairs by Costantini Pietro complement a generously sized L-shaped sofa. Scatter cushions in russet, soft sky blue, and pistachio green add pops of color, arranged around an ebony and distressed leather table-cum-footstool, enhancing comfort and style in this inviting space.
In the dining area, Costantini Pietro's designed salsa chairs offer comfortable seating for eight guests around an oval table, encouraging lively conversation. Large windows provide scenic views of the ocean, enhancing the dining experience.
The cabins feature contemporary styling, with cream walls adorned by Porta Romana Yves wall lights and accents of dark wood, creating a refined atmosphere in the main suite.
Accommodation
Grace offers spacious accommodation for 12 guests across six well-appointed cabins. The yacht features a full-beam master suite on the main deck, which includes an office space and a dressing room. Also located on the main deck is an additional double cabin, presenting an optimal arrangement for families seeking a measure of privacy and convenience.
The lower deck houses the remaining guest cabins, consisting of two doubles situated to starboard and two twin cabins to port side. The aft cabins can interconnect, thus serving exceptionally well for two families or a group who prefer to stay connected while retaining individual living spaces.
Grace accommodates 14 crew onboard to ensure a full guest service.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel MTU (16V 2000 M70) 16-cylinder 1,407hp engines, motor yacht Grace is capable of reaching a top speed of 15 knots, and comfortably cruises at 13 knots. With her 115,000 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.
Amenities
The sundeck is the social hub of the yacht, with a deck jacuzzi for cooling off and an inviting spread of sunpads.
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