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Unveiling the Magnificent 50m Heesen Motor Yacht: Explore the Allure of Amare II

She was constructed under the codename Project Electra and delivered as the second hull of Heesen’s 50-meter 5000-class aluminum vessels. As with her sistership Home, she has a reverse bow and a hybrid propulsion system, and her efficacy has been maximized.

The asking price for the Amare II, which is located in Monaco, is €36,900,000 after VAT has been paid

The naval architect Van Oossanen was responsible for her Fast Displacement Hull Form. Cristiano Gatto and Sabrina Monte-Carlo were responsible for the interior design and style, respectively. Frank Laupman of Omega Architects was responsible for the exterior design of Amare II.

Both the main saloon and the owner’s stateroom, which are located on the main deck, make extensive use of glass in their construction. There is room for a total of twelve people, with five more rooms located on the lower deck. These cabins are never hired because the boat is only utilized for private use.

The use of soft pastel colors and contemporary furniture is the motif here, and it results in an atmosphere that is soothing and peaceful, particularly when the mode is set to silence. The soft furnishings are complemented by soles made of wood and a significant amount of marble used in the bathrooms. There are sleeping accommodations for a total of ten crew members.

A beach club in the stern and a Jacuzzi on the sun deck, along with a well-equipped gym and sauna, all contribute to an atmosphere that promotes healthy living on board.

The twin MTU 12V 2000 M61 engines powering the 499GT yacht that is currently up for sale allow it to reach a top speed of 16.3 knots. The maximum speed of the vessel, when it is operating in silent mode, is nine knots. At a speed of 12 knots, she has a range of 3,750 nautical miles, and she is equipped with Naiad stabilizers to maintain her position.

The broker mentioned that although she is currently ABS class and intended for private use, she might be converted to become commercially classified in the event that a future owner wishes to make her available for charter.

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