New 60m Amels superyacht Come Together for sale

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60m hybrid Amels superyacht Come Together sold

16 May 2024 • Written by Nick Jeffery

The 60-metre Amels superyacht Come Together has been sold with Alex Busher and Charles Carveles from Edmiston representing the seller and Josh Gulbranson of Fraser introducing the buyer. The sale came less than three months after a change of central agency to Edmiston.

Come Together, delivered in 2022, is the first in a new generation of Amels 60 Limited Editions superyachts and marks the shipyard's first collaboration with designer Espen Øino. Her bronzed exterior plays with different geometries and is instantly recognisable thanks to her four trapezoid hull windows forward. 

Come Together was asking €59,950,000

A custom interior courtesy of Winch Design has been designed to serve as a relaxed and convivial family home on the water. A natural palette of Jerusalem limestone, light bleached matte oak, light-tone walnut and bronze touches feature throughout paired with playful elements, like the guitar in the skylounge, which nods to the yacht's Beatles-influenced name.

Come Together can accommodate up to 12 guests across six cabins, including a full-beam owner's suite with a seven-square-metre fold-down terrace and an office space. The guest cabins found on the lower deck benefit from direct access to the beach club where a large 38-square-metre swim platform awaits.

Her crowning glory, however, is a 27-metre sun deck complete with a raised sunlounging space, a Jacuzzi, a bar and an extendable dining table protected from the elements that seats up to 18 guests. As the sun sets, the space can be transformed into an open-air cinema or a party area with DJ decks.

Since her launch in 2022, she has found great success on the charter market and spent her maiden season cruising the Mediterranean. The yacht carries a crew of 14 including a personal trainer, yoga instructor, videographer, DJ, and watersports enthusiasts.

Come Together has a nine-metre limousine tender on her foredeck, which is the largest tender carried on a yacht of her size.

Power comes from a hybrid propulsion system increasing the yacht's efficiency but also minimising noise and vibration for maximum guest comfort. The yacht has a top speed of 15.5 knots and a range of 4,500 nautical miles.

Come Together was last asking €59,950,000.

Read More/A look on board the first Amels 60 superyacht Come Together

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