Superyacht HERE COMES THE SUN
- Length: 89m (291.9ft)
- 20 guests in 10 cabins
- Built: 2017 (rebuilt 2021), Amels, The Netherlands
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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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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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Available for sale with Burgess, HERE COMES THE SUN is the perfect global explorer yacht. Browse full specification, key features & pictures now.
This DNV-GL-classed steel and aluminium yacht 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.
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Amels' 89m HERE COMES THE SUN has been sold in a deal with Fraser and Burgess. Antoine Larriq of Fraser introduced the buyer and Stuart Larsen of Fraser and Tim Vickers of Burgess represented the seller. Delivered in 2017, HERE COMES THE SUN was already an iconic superyacht; however, after an extensive refit in 2021 where she had a 6m extension ...
The 89-metre Amels superyacht Here Comes the Sun has rejoined the market with Ian Sherwood and Stéphanie Bosi of Burgess. The custom superyacht was delivered in 2017 as the flagship of the Amels fleet – a title that she has held for the past six years.
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...
The 89-metre superyacht 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...
Here Comes The Sun is a 83m luxury yacht, built by Amels and delivered in 2016. Her top speed is 17.0kn and she boasts a maximum cruising range of 5500.0nm a...
The 89-metre Amels superyacht Here Comes The Sun has entered the market with Burgess.
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] The yacht is listed for sale in April 2023 for $195,000,000. [7]