The 74-metre Amels superyacht Plvs Vltra has rejoined the market with Dennis Frederiksen of Fraser.
The first Amels Limited Edition 242, Plvs Vltra, was delivered in 2016 to a sweeping design by British studio Tim Heywood. According to the broker, she is a "proven, long-distance pedigree vessel with all the comfort and luxury you would expect" in a 1,790GT package, including a beach club spa with Hammam, an open-air cinema on the bridge deck and a large, counter-current swimming pool.
The broker also noted that she is on the cusp of completing a multi-million-euro refit in Dubai.
Plvs Vltra can accommodate up to 12 guests in six cabins, comprising a master suite on a dedicated owner’s deck, two VIPs on the main deck and three guest cabins on the lower deck. The full-beam master suite has a central bed and access to the foredeck from doors on either side of the windows. Additional accommodation can sleep up to 18 crew members.
Her classic, elegant interiors were penned by Winch Design and inspired by the grand hotels on the French Riviera. In Plvs Vltra’s main saloon, there are pillars hand laid with moon gold leaf, customised Italian upholstery in ivory velvet by Pozzoli of Milan, crystal-based lamps with silver leaf and silk shades by Baldi, as well as a bespoke silk and wool carpet by Winch Design with Tai Ping.
Below is an impressive spa that sits amidships on the lower deck and houses a spa pool, massage area, Hammam, bar and sauna with a fold-down balcony to starboard. On deck, Plvs Vltra boasts an aft swimming pool with counter-current jets for lap swimming and adjacent sun loungers for drying off after a morning swim.
Power comes from two diesel engines offering a top speed of 16.5 knots and a range of 5,000 nautical miles when cruising at 12.5 knots. She is MCA-compliant and Lloyds-registered.
Plvs Vltra is asking €99,000,000.