

AMARYLLIS Motor yacht for sale
Asking price | EUR 84,000,000 |
Built | 2011 (refitted 2023), Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany |
Length | 78.4m (257.2ft) |
Guests | 12 guests in 6 cabins |
Delivered by the esteemed Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011, and meticulously maintained since her launch, the 78.4m (257.2ft) yacht AMARYLLIS has seen minimal use, making her an excellent opportunity to acquire an outstanding superyacht from the renowned German shipyard. With her pristine condition and pedigree craftsmanship, the yacht AMARYLLIS stands as a true testament to luxury.
Description
Delivered by the esteemed Abeking & Rasmussen in 2011, and meticulously maintained since her launch, the 78.4m (257.2ft) yacht AMARYLLIS has seen minimal use, making her an excellent opportunity to acquire an outstanding superyacht from the renowned German shipyard. With her pristine condition and pedigree craftsmanship, the yacht AMARYLLIS stands as a true testament to luxury.
AMARYLLIS' sleek exterior lines and spectacular interior styling by British studio Reymond Langton Design encapsulates the very essence of luxury – from design features to functional amenities, that ensures this yacht truly stands out in this sector of the market.
The stunning interior design was inspired by the Belle Époque, Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods, and features unique furnishings including a striking Schimmel K208 'Pegasus' grand piano. She is exceedingly glamorous while being comfortable as well, with zero speed stabilisers to deliver peace at anchor.
The motor yacht AMARYLLIS accommodates 12 guests, which includes an owner’s deck with private terrace. The main deck has a spectacular VIP suite plus three double cabins, and one additional twin cabin is located on the lower deck. All of the cabins are noted for having walk-in wardrobes and en suite bathrooms. She has accommodations for 19 crew members.
Also found on the lower deck is a beach club with a spa and gym that opens up directly onto the sea. If a pool is preferred, there is a 5m swimming pool found on the sun deck.
AMARYLLIS has a top speed of 16.5 knots, and at 14 knots she can achieve a range of 5,085nm, powered by twin 2,000hp Caterpillar 3516 diesel engines.
She is ready in all respects for a new owner to enjoy cruising on board immediately.
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Key features
- Pedigree Abeking & Rasmussen build
- Art Nouveau, Belle Epoque and Art Deco inspired interior design by Reymond Langton
- Unique artisan furniture by Silver Lining
- Accommodates 12 guests in 6 cabins
- Master, VIP, 3 double and 1 twin – all with walk in wardrobes and en suite bathrooms
- 2 sets of twin Quantum zero speed stabilisers
- Maximum speed 16.5 knots, range of 5,085nm at her cruising speed of 14 knots
- Elevator
Specification
Asking price | EUR 84,000,000 |
Length | 78.4m (257.2ft) |
Built | 2011 (refitted 2023), Abeking & Rasmussen, Germany |
Tenders | Graf 9.9m Ipanema Custom tender, Master Craft 6.6m X25 Tender, Pascoe 8.8m Beachlander tender, 1 x Ribo 420 SOLAS Approved Rescue Boat with Yamaha 25hp Outboard |
Beam | 12.8m (42ft) |
Draft | 3.5m (11.4ft) |
Gross tonnage | 2,108 |
Cruising speed | 14 knots |
Maximum speed | 16.5 knots |
Range | 5,085 nm |
Flag | Cayman Islands |
Lying | USA |
Class | Lloyd's Register (LR) +100 A1 SSC Yacht Mono EP G6 +LMC UMS, MCA Compliant |
Exterior designer | Reymond Langton Design |
Interior designer | Reymond Langton Design |
Construction | Hull - Steel Superstructure - Aluminium Deck - Teak |
Crew | 23 |
Guests | 12 |
Cabins | 6 (5 × double, 1 × twin) |
Engines | 2 × 2,000hp Caterpillar |
Propulsion | Twin screw diesel yacht |
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