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Guests
12
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Cabins
6
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Crew
23
Length | GT | Built (REFIT) |
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78.43m
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2,108 GT | 2011 (2022) |
Beam | Draft | Top Speed |
12.4m | 3.35m | 17 Kts |
The 78.43m motor yacht Amaryllis was delivered to her owners in 2011 by German shipyard Abeking & Rasmussen. Her interior design and exterior styling comes from the drawing boards of Reymond Langton Design, while Abeking & Rasmussen is responsible for her naval architecture.
Key Features
- Inviting Jacuzzi with recessed mood lights
- Glass elevator
- Quantum zero speed stabilisers
- Multi-functional beach club
- Variety of wellness facilities
- Full beam owner's suite
Design & Construction
Designed around a displacement steel hull and an aluminium superstructure she features a 12.4m beam and a 3.35m draft. The yacht is built over 5 decks with an internal volume of 2,108 GT (Gross Tonnes).
Construction started in late 2008. The yacht was designed and constructed in compliance with the Lloyds Register technical standards. Launched in August 2011 this yacht undertook sea trials over the following months. She was delivered to her owners in November 2011.
Exterior Design
Amaryllis' profile, characterized by its sweeping curves and distinct structural details, is easily recognizable. Her navy blue steel hull and white superstructure are designed to captivate onlookers as she sits in port or cuts through open waters.
The yacht's silhouette is both elegant and purposeful, with a design that balances visual impact with the practicalities of maritime architecture. The exterior spaces are thoughtfully arranged to provide guests with ample opportunities for entertainment and relaxation. From the well-appointed sundeck that houses a variety of seating, sunbathing areas, and a large Jacuzzi to the spacious beach club on the lower deck featuring a retractable swim platform, Amaryllis offers a range of outdoor experiences.
Interior Design
Amaryllis' interior draws from historical art movements including the Belle Époque, Art Nouveau, and Art Deco. The main salon is a space where guests can appreciate the elegance of stylized flower marquetry embellishing the walls, furniture, and ceilings, reflecting the fluid lines characteristic of Art Nouveau. Cream sofas and high-backed armchairs are shaped to complement this theme.
Craftsmanship is evident in the honey-hued sycamore wall panels, with their gentle curves crafted by the skilled artisans at Silverlining, a UK cabinet maker known for their hand-crafted furniture pieces, which are prominent throughout the yacht.
The formal dining room, unconventionally situated a deck above the main salon, hosts a large circular Ziracote wood table capable of seating 12 guests. Above, a bronze and crystal chandelier commands attention, while panoramic glass doors curve around the space, offering the option to dine in an open-air environment.
The piano lounge, positioned forward of the dining area, houses a self-playing Schimmel Piano, an instrument that echoes the Belle Époque's enthusiasm for both aesthetics and emerging technologies. Light wall panels and artworks are complemented by intricate marquetry, with two crystal pillars emitting a soft glow that enriches the atmosphere of the lounge.
On the bridge deck, a sky lounge mirrors the design language of the main salon and is furnished with a 103-inch plasma TV, catering to entertainment needs. This area serves as an ideal spot for movie nights or as a social hub.
Accommodation
Amaryllis offers a refined accommodation experience for up to 12 guests, with arrangements across six well-appointed suites. These include an owner's cabin, a VIP cabin, three double cabins, and one twin cabin, each designed to provide comfort and privacy for those on board.
The owner's suite stands out as a prominent feature of the yacht's accommodation offering. Located on the upper deck, it is accessible through an elegantly curved lobby. The suite itself is a full-beam master suite, characterized by expansive panoramic windows that invite ample natural light. It is furnished with a large hand-carved bed and is complemented by a luxurious carpet and an understated color scheme.
Additionally, the VIP suite on the main deck presents a serene escape with its Japanese-themed aesthetics, combining soft taupe shades with silver accents. The suite's ceiling is adorned with sculpted leather, and shoji screens can be automatically retracted to reveal panoramic views.
The three double cabins each have their individual style, but are cohesive with the yacht's overall Art Deco inspiration. One cabin presents a bold combination of grey, silver, and blue, another is adorned with a calming cream and olive palette, and the third offers a tranquil atmosphere with lilac and purple hues. There is also a twin cabin on board, continuing the thoughtful and discerning design approach seen throughout the yacht.
Amaryllis ensures that guest comfort is matched by the quality of service, with the capability to accommodate up to 23 crew members.
Performance & Capabilities
Powered by twin diesel Caterpillar (3516B DITA-SCAC) 2,000hp engines, motor yacht Amaryllis is capable of reaching a top speed of 17 knots, and comfortably cruises at 14 knots. With her 187 litre fuel tanks she has a maximum range of 4,039 nautical miles at 14 knots. She has been fitted with stabilizers to increase on-board comfort when the yacht is at anchor, particularly in rough waters.
Amenities
The yacht features a well-equipped gym, allowing her guests to keep up their fitness regimes at sea. An elevator makes the yacht fully-accessible, while air conditioning offers increased on-board comfort. Amaryllis also features a deck jacuzzi for cooling off.
Amaryllis Yacht is For Sale
Amaryllis is currently on the market for sale with an asking price of €89,000,000 EUR.
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