The 60-metre superyacht was sold back in May 2021, and it is the third Amels 200 Limited Editions, with previously launched Stella M and Moonstone superyachts
Just like her sisters Marsa can also boast a classic exterior from Tim Heywood, a pool on the sundeck and a Whisper Grey hull shade. The interiors of the superyacht were crafted by Winch Design, which has made a few changes to the original design project. Thus, almost all the levels of the superyacht now have al fresco bars, and on the request of the owner who is planning to spend a lot of time on board, now the main deck has a balcony.
The internal volume of 1015 GT allowed for adding an elevator that connects all the four decks of the vessel, arranging a gym on the sundeck and floor-to-ceiling windows in the owner’s stateroom.
Marsa has all the amenities for comfortable accommodation of up to 12 guests in six cabins and a crew of 13.
Not many technical specifications have been revealed yet. So far, it is known that the yacht will be powered by hybrid diesel-electric propulsion, which will decrease fuel consumption and harmful emissions.
“It was so rewarding to see the Owners on board for the christening and blessing ceremony and enjoy that their unique vision became reality. They were very impressed with the magic we did in the time we had. The pride in their eyes made us forget all the hard work and long hours. For me, again I say this is the most beautiful yacht we've made, but I seem to say that with every delivery," said Tom Oomkens, Project Manager at Damen Yachting.
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