The 54.4-metre Amels motor yacht Spirit has joined the market with Jonathan Barbe of Edmiston and Bertrand Vogèle of Next Yachting.
Delivered in the Netherlands by Amels in 2011, she was designed by Tim Heywood and built of steel and aluminium with naval architecture by Amels. Her interior was replaced during a refit in 2020, to designs by Dôme Project Interiors and her exterior has been fully repainted.
Accommodation is for a party of 11 in "five-plus-one" cabins, in the usual layout for this 177 Limited Edition series, with master forward on the main deck and four guest cabins on the lower deck, including a VIP. The massage room on the main deck could also be converted to a cabin. There are quarters for a crew of 14.
Spirit's formal dining table is located forward in the open-plan saloon, finished in whites and pale blues. This is complemented by open-air dining on the bridge deck aft and a further table up on the sun deck, where guests will find a Jacuzzi and massive sunpads forward and a granite-topped bar. There is another exterior lounging area forward of the wheelhouse with more sunpads – not to be used while the captain is entering port.
The 656GT, LR-classed yacht for sale is powered by twin 3,830hp MTU diesels giving her a top speed of 15.5 knots and range of 4,500 nautical miles at her cruising speed of 13 knots.
Lying in Croatia, Spirit is asking €25,900,000.