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Boat of the Week: This Epic 292-Foot Superyacht Just Cruised Around the World. Now It’s Up for Sale for $195 Million.
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When you buy yourself a nearly-new, two-year-old superyacht that measures an impressive 272 feet bow to stern, there’s only one thing to do with your new toy: Send it back to the builder to make it bigger.
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This is the award-winning Here Comes the Sun , the biggest yacht ever built by the Dutch yard Amels , and widely acknowledged as the pride and joy of New Zealand billionaire and passionate superyacht collector Graeme Hart.
The yacht hit the headlines when it was delivered in 2017 and showcased at that year’s Miami International Boat Show. With its head-turning exterior design by Britain’s Tim Heywood and luxurious interior by fellow Brit Andrew Winch, it was the undisputed star of the show.
The original owner was reportedly Russian drilling industry tycoon Alexander Dzhaparidze, known for naming his superyachts after Beatles tunes. Before Here Comes the Sun , he owned the Amels-built Imagine before moving on to another Heywood/Winch-designed Amels, the 197-foot Come Together.
After being snapped up by the new owner in late 2019, Here Comes the Sun went back to the Damen Yachting/Amels sheds in Vlissingen in southwest Holland for what would turn out to be a near-total makeover.
Dutch naval architects Azure Yacht Design were called in to mastermind slicing open the hull and adding the 20-foot extension. They also stretched the sundeck to create that second helipad—there’s also a touch-and-go pad on the foredeck—big enough to land a Bell 429 or Airbus H145.
The refit also saw the swimming pool on the main deck—once again the key word here— stretched to 23 feet, while two new bridge-deck VIP suites were added, each with 39-foot-long private balconies.
Saving one of the biggest jobs until last, the entire yacht was sanded, re-faired and re-painted, switching out the original, rather milquetoast, beige-yellow hull color to a classy navy blue with stark white topsides.
“It was a huge scope of work. To pull it off in just over a year was a real credit to Amels,” said Colin Boyle, the vessel’s captain since 2019, who helped project-manage the refit during the 16-month stay in the yard.
Damen Yachting sales manager Michael Coens added: “Many of the same craftsmen and women who were meticulously involved in the original build, worked on her during the refit, remolding and reshaping her into the new masterpiece she is.”
The refit was rewarded with the “Best Rebuilt Yacht” trophy at the 2022 World Superyacht Awards.
Accommodations-wise, within the 292-foot length, sprawling 47-foot beam, and 2,955 gross tonnage, the yacht can accommodate 20 guests in 10 cabins, tended to by a crew of 27.
Without doubt, one of the standout features is the truly massive, full-deck owner’s suite. It comes with a master bedroom boasting forward views through 180-degree wraparound glass, a private lounge with a balcony, office, his-and-hers bathrooms and spacious dressing room.
For relaxation, the owner can kick back in a huge private salon with comfy sofas, dining area, bar, and pool table. Towards the stern, there’s the full-beam owner’s sun deck with sofas, lounges and a dining table for ten. Steps away is a tiered movie theater.
Naturally, there’s no shortage of water toys. The main tender is a sleek, custom-built 34-foot limo built by Germany’s Yachtwerft Meyer and painted in matching navy and white. There’s also a 30-foot RIB and 23-foot Super Air Nautique wakesurf boat. Plus, a small armada of Sea-Doos and seabobs.
The vessel is listed jointly with brokers Fraser and Burgess.
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HERE COMES THE SUN is for sale.
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.
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.
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 aft for a helipad for a Bell 429 or H145, and she also has a foredeck touch-and-go helipad.
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.
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.
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.
A private owner’s deck has a bedroom forward with wraparound views and access to walkaround sidedecks and the foredeck.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
To find out more about Burgess’ yachts for sale and yachts for charter , please contact a Burgess broker . Alternatively, get in touch with one of our offices directly: London , Monaco , New York , Miami , Singapore or all other locations .
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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.
Captain testimonial
“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.”
Captain Colin Boyle
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HERE COMES THE SUN Yacht -Grand $150M Superyacht
Launched in 2016, HERE COMES THE SUN yacht is an 89-meter-long superyacht that can comfortably accommodate 16 guests.
Designed by Tim Heywood.
HERE COMES THE SUN originally had an 83m length, but after a six-month restoration at the Amels shipyard in 2021, she acquired an extra six meters.
HERE COMES THE SUN yacht interior
Andrew Winch Design was hired to design and build the unique interior of the HERE COMES THE SUN yacht to ensure that it matched the owner’s specific requirements.
The yacht’s interior is tastefully designed to complement the rest of the vessel’s style. The yacht’s owner’s deck is 42 meters long and contains more than 300 square meters of deck area.
HERE COMES THE SUN has been designed to accommodate up to 16 passengers in 8 apartments.
Five VIP accommodations are available, as well as four cabins that may be utilized as twins or doubles.
HERE COMES THE SUN yacht’s interior has a piano, a sauna, underwater lighting, and an elevator. A beauty salon, five-meter swimming pools, a deck jacuzzi, WiFi, and air conditioning are also available.
Tim Heywood created the outside design for the yacht HERE COMES THE SUN. Tim Heywood and his team, with Damen Yachting handling the refurbishment in 2021.
The additional length added to her has made it possible to add a helipad to the sun deck.
The whole yacht, including the hull, has been resprayed. Both designs were unique requests from their respective owners.
The aft bridge deck was also expanded to accommodate two VIP suites with outdoor balconies.
Specifications
She can hit 17 knots when she’s at its most powerful. She is 2827 tonnes in weight. She cruises at roughly 14 knots on average, however, this is subject to fluctuation.
Manufacturer: She is powered by two Caterpillar engines that allow her a range of up to 5900 nautical miles at a peak speed of 17 knots.
Based on current projections it costs approximately $10 – $15 million annually to run her.
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Amels – Here Comes The Sun
Superyacht 65-Spring-2020
“Here Comes the Sun” with all of its 83 metres is Amels flagship. An elegantly beautiful superyacht the interiors of which seem inspired by modern villas overlooking the sea.
“Here Comes the Sun” was delivered in 2017. Prior to being officially presented this M/Y yacht explored the North and South American coasts, calling into 20 ports between Alaska and Brazil. By the time Here Comes the Sun reached the 2018 Monaco Yacht Show event which preceded the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show, the yacht had already accumulated 42,000 sea miles to underscore its ocean crossing capacities. Initialled by Tim Heywood who designed the entire Amels 242 Limited Editions platform to which this new 43 metres belongs and Flagship of this Dutch yard, this superyacht sports six decks with 2,827 GT.
The interior layout comprises 9 suites for a total of 18 berths for visiting guests and 12 when chartered and accommodation for 26 crew. The styling of the interior decor initialled by the renowned Andrew Winch studios recalls modern villas overlooking the sea and focuses on luxury hospitality in the conviviality of its enjoyable welcoming atmosphere.
Thanks to the notable volumes at play Here Comes the Sun obviously offers outstanding features like a huge lobby amidships with an awesome stairway and lift, an enormous beach club aft in the stern area, which can be larger still when the lateral sides open out from the topsides, a swimming pool, theatre and games room and a Jacuzzi plus a collection of water toys to enjoy on the water while lying to an anchor as for example a considerable slide from the Sun Deck down to the water completes the picture.
“Here Comes the Sun” of Amels uses time saving pre engineered platforms which don’t only lower costs but building times as well. There’s plenty made to measure and custom choices to be selected from according to owners’ requests regarding the interiors and exteriors as well but also in terms of design and decor provided that pre agreed technical requisites are not altered.
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The sea trial was pubblished in Superyacht 65 -Spring 2020
Superyacht numero 65 Spring 2020
TECHNICAL DATA
LOA: 83.00 m
Beam: 14.54 m
Draught: 3.85 m
Displacement fully laden: 2,400 tons
Gross tonnage: 2,827 Gross tonnes
Exterior Design: Tim Heywood
Interior Design: Winch Design
Top speed declared: 17.5 knots –
Range @ 15 knots: 5,500 nautical miles.
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First glimpse: Amels superyacht Here Comes The Sun completes 16-month refit
The 89 metre Amels flagship superyacht Here Comes The Sun has embarked on a global cruising itinerary after completing an extensive 16-month refit at Damen Yachting.
Here Comes The Sun was spotted in London after departing the Vlissingen City shipyard for the yacht’s public display.
The yacht, which now measures 89 metres, was relaunched in August after undergoing a major rebuild and six-metre extension at Damen Yachting following a change of ownership in 2020 .
The list of design modifications undertaken included a full respray and hull colour change and six-metre aft extension which allowed the inclusion of a helipad to the sun deck aft.
The bridge deck aft was also extended to include additional accommodation for two VIP suites with exterior balconies. The six-metre extension to the main deck aft meanwhile allowed for a larger beach club, bigger spa and seven-metre swimming pool.
Azure Yacht Design , which worked on Here Comes The Sun’s original naval architecture, returned to oversee the extension of the yacht from 83 to 89 metres.
Damen Yachting project manager Sander Peeters, who oversaw the refit, described the launch of the redelivery of Here Comes The Sun as “a very emotional moment”.
"The refit of Here Comes The Sun was a very large scale and complex project. We are all very proud to have delivered on time and to such a high quality, made possible by the teamwork and collaboration between our own teams, our co-makers and the owner’s team and crew," he added.
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Motor Yacht Here Comes The Sun
Superyacht here comes the sun is the first amels 272 limited editions yacht to emerge from the shipyard. the largest yacht built by amels at the time of launch in 2016, the 83 metre motor yacht features exterior design by tim heywood with signature lines and huge internal volume..
Commissioned by a repeat AMELS client, Here Comes The Sun features a unique colour combination which furthers the subtlety of the exterior lines. With a Gross Tonnage of 2,827, the massive interiors - which spread over six decks - are beautifully disguised by flowing lines with wing stations leaning over the water.
The beam of 14.5 metres is proof of the expansive internal volumes, with an interior design by Winch Design. Here Comes The Sun features a layout with 8 cabins which accommodates 16 guests, with crew accommodation for 27 and impressive exterior spaces on deck for entertaining.
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- Name Here Comes The Sun
- Model Custom
- Hull NB 8301
- Hull Colour -
- Naval Architects Amels Azure Naval Architects
- Exterior Designer Tim Heywood Design
- Interior Designer Winch Design
- Length Overall 89.0m
- Length at Waterline -
- Draft (min) -
- Draft (max) 3.9m
- Gross Tonnage 2827
- Cabins Total 8
- Hull Configuration Displacement
- Hull Material Steel
- Superstructure -
- Deck Material Teak
- Fuel Type Diesel
- Manufacturer Caterpillar
- Model 3516c
- Power 3150 hp / 2350 kW
- Total Power 3150 hp / 2350 kW
- Propulsion -
- Max Speed 17 Kn
- Cruising Speed 15 Kn
- Fuel Capacity 250000
- Water Capacity 75000
- Generator -
- Stabilizers -
- Thrusters -
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HERE COMES THE SUN yacht NOT for charter*
89m / 292' | amels | 2017 / 2021.
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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.
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Here Comes The Sun Awards & Nominations
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HERE COMES THE SUN is a 89m luxury motor mega yacht built in 2017, refitted in 2021 by Amels. View similar yachts for Charter around the world. ... 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 ...
The Story Behind the Yacht Here Comes the Sun. The yacht's name pays homage to the famous Beatles song penned by George Harrison and featured on the iconic 1969 album Abbey Road. Known for its uplifting melody and acoustic guitar, "Here Comes the Sun" is one of Harrison's most beloved compositions. Ownership and Valuation
This yacht is currently not available. Introducing the flagship of the Amels fleet: the 89m/292' HERE COMES THE SUN was built on a grand scale. Now available for sale, HERE COMES THE SUN is a family yacht designed around luxury ocean-living. Welcoming, elegant, and beautifully laid out, she returned to Amels for a 6m/20' extension which saw ...
The 89 m (292 ft) superyacht Here Comes The Sun was launched by Amels Holland B.V. at their yard in Vlissingen. The yacht's exterior is the design work of Tim Heywood who is also behind the entire Amels Limited Editions range. [4] Winch Design was selected by the owner to create the custom interior of Here Comes the Sun that flows across five ...
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.. Here Comes the Sun is a custom superyacht delivered in 2017 as the flagship of the Amels fleet - a title that ...
Accommodations-wise, within the 292-foot length, sprawling 47-foot beam, and 2,955 gross tonnage, the yacht can accommodate 20 guests in 10 cabins, tended to by a crew of 27. Without doubt, one of ...
HERE COMES THE SUN is for sale. 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.
The 83-metre HERE COMES THE SUN was built as a custom project for an experienced Amels owner. The highly successful project demonstrates yacht building at the highest level with a productive friendship between the Owner team, the yard and designers Tim Heywood and Andrew Winch. This is a yacht to enjoy the best of ocean life on a grand and timeless scale.
During the Monaco Yacht Show, Justin Ratcliffe joined captain Colin Boyle and Damen Refit Project Manager Sander Peeters onboard the Amels superyacht Here Co...
Superyacht Here Comes The Sun is the first AMELS 272 Limited Editions yacht to emerge from the shipyard. The largest yacht built by AMELS at the time of launch in 2016, the 83 metre motor yacht features exterior design by Tim Heywood with signature lines and huge internal volume. Commissioned by a repeat AMELS client, Here Comes The Sun ...
Introducing the flagship of the Amels fleet: the 89m/292' HERE COMES THE SUN was built on a grand scale.Now available for sale, HERE COMES THE SUN is a famil...
December 27, 2022. Launched in 2016, HERE COMES THE SUN yacht is an 89-meter-long superyacht that can comfortably accommodate 16 guests. Designed by Tim Heywood. HERE COMES THE SUN originally had an 83m length, but after a six-month restoration at the Amels shipyard in 2021, she acquired an extra six meters. Name:
02 Aug 2021. After a year spent back in the Amels and Damen shipyard in the Netherlands, Amels superyacht Here Comes The Sun has completed her large-scale rebuild. The launch is a significant milestone for the largest Amels yacht built to date, and she has extended her length from 83 to 89 metres during the project.
The largest Amels superyacht to date, Here Comes The Sun has been one of the most exciting launches of 2017 so far and, after joining the global charter fleet at the end of March, is one of the most impressive yachts on the entire charter market.. She is her owner's fourth yacht, all of which have been named after famous tracks from The Beatles. These include the 47m/157ft motor yacht 'Let ...
Superyacht 65-Spring-2020. "Here Comes the Sun" with all of its 83 metres is Amels flagship. An elegantly beautiful superyacht the interiors of which seem inspired by modern villas overlooking the sea. "Here Comes the Sun" was delivered in 2017. Prior to being officially presented this M/Y yacht explored the North and South American ...
The 89 metre Amels flagship superyacht Here Comes The Sun has embarked on a global cruising itinerary after completing an extensive 16-month refit at Damen Yachting. Here Comes The Sun was spotted in London after departing the Vlissingen City shipyard for the yacht's public display. The yacht, which now measures 89 metres, was relaunched in ...
Superyacht Here Comes The Sun is the first AMELS 272 Limited Editions yacht to emerge from the shipyard. The largest yacht built by AMELS at the time of launch in 2016, the 83 metre motor yacht features exterior design by Tim Heywood with signature lines and huge internal volume. Commissioned by a repeat AMELS client, Here Comes The Sun ...
This is SuperYacht 'Here Comes The Sun'. A 150 million dollar 89-metre marvel of naval architecture. She was built by Amels in 2017 but had a refit just four...
Click to view the full table of specifications for Here Comes The Sun superyacht, including accommodation, performance, equipment and amenities. Sign up to our newsletter Read indepth magazine ... Here Comes The Sun Type. Motor Model. Custom Sub Type - Year. 2016 Flag - MCA - Class - Hull NB.
Yacht Shore Premium Services would like to welcome Super yacht "Here comes the Sun" to Limassol Marina. "Here Comes the Sun" is an exquisite 89m superyacht built by Amels, a renowned Dutch luxury yacht manufacturer. Launched in 2017, this stunning vessel is a true masterpiece of engineering and design, offering…
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 is a motor yacht with an overall length of m. The yacht's builder is Amels from The Netherlands, who launched Here Comes The Sun in 2016. The superyacht has a beam of m, a draught of m and a volume of . GT.. Here Comes The Sun features exterior design by Tim Heywood Design Ltd. and interior design by Winch Design. Up to 20 guests can be accommodated on board the superyacht ...
Amels' flagship 89m superyacht Here Comes The Sun has joined the market, following a substantial rebuild. Here Comes The Sun: Amels' flagship superyacht for sale following major rebuild See more