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STEP ONE Yacht Set for Inaugural Public Appearance at Monaco Yacht Show

STEP ONE Yacht Set for Inaugural Public Appearance at Monaco Yacht Show

The new Amels yacht STEP ONE is set to make her first public appearance at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show in September.
Tuesday, 10.Jul.2012, 01:51 (GMT+3)

The new Amels yacht STEP ONE is set to make her first public appearance at the upcoming Monaco Yacht Show in September.

STEP ONE’s exterior is designed by the renowned British designer Tim Heywood and her full custom interior by Laura Sessa. She is the first in line of the 55 metres series and measurs 660 Gross Tons. STEP ONE is part of the very successful Amels Limited Editions range, which bridges the gap between semi-custom and full custom yachts.

Amels is busier than ever with 12 new construction projects and two major refits underway. The current Limited Editions range offers four models which range from 180 feet to 242 feet (55 to 74 metres), or in gross tonnage terms, from 650 to 1720 Gross Tons. All exterior designs are by Tim Heywood, whilst a number of owners opt for a fully customised interior design.

Amels has been part of the Dutch family-owned Damen Shipyards Group since 1991. The Damen Shipyards Group specializes in technically sophisticated vessels. With approximately 6,000 employees and 37 shipyards worldwide, around 150 vessels are delivered each year. The turnover in 2011 was 1.3 billion Euro with an annual growth of around 10%.

 


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