History | |
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Cayman Islands | |
Name | Here Comes The Sun |
Owner | Graeme Hart[1] |
Builder | Amels Holland B.V. |
Yard number | 8301 |
Launched | 2016 [2] |
In service | 2017 [3] |
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General characteristics | |
Class and type | Motor yacht |
Tonnage | 2827 gross tons |
Length | 89 m (292 ft) |
Beam | 14.54 m (47.7 ft) |
Draught | 3.85 m (12.6 ft) |
Propulsion | twin 3150hp Caterpillar 3516 engines |
Speed | 17 knots (31 km/h) |
Capacity | 20 guests |
Crew | 27 |
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 decks.[4] Originally built to 83m, 'Here Comes The Sun' underwent a six-month refit at Amels shipyard, completed in 2021, during which six metres was added to her length.[5]
She is currently the largest yacht built by Amels.[6]
She is owned by Polish bilionaire Zygmunt Solorz and his wife, Justyna Kulka (his children are not allowed onboard). The yacht is listed for sale in April 2023 for $195,000,000.[7]