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Amels’ latest Limited Editions launch puts the “custom” in semicustom.

Amels 212

The famed Dutch ship builder Amels is putting the finishing touches on the Limited Editions Amels 212, the largest build yet to come from its semicustom line of megayachts.

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2008 #15: Lady Anne

#15: LADY ANNE—224’7″Venice, Italy, is one of the European cities Lady Anne visited this summer. Apparently the owners are big fans of cooking, so they have their own galley in their suite. There’s also a hibachi next to the traditional barbecue on an aft deck. Should anyone wish to depart the yacht for dinner, a custom Serenella limousine tender

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2007 #13: Lady Anne

#13: LADY ANNE—224’7″Lady Anne, which features serene, subdued tones in her interior woods and fabrics, was spotted in Turkey and Greece this summer. It’s apparent her owners are staying true to their desire to commission a world cruiser, having also taken the yacht to Bermuda earlier this year. While they consider every guest they invite aboard

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2007 #35: Montkaj

#35: MONTKAJ—256’0″Our cover photo last year captured this yacht being passed by Rising Sun (no. 2) off the coast of Cannes, France, and when a representative for her owner saw it, he knew his client would want extra copies; how cool is that? Clearly Prince

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #25: Intuition II

#25: Intuition—193’7″The populace of Sag Harbor, New York, is often treated to the sight of this converted tug come summertime, though this past June residents of St. John’s, Newfoundland, got a good look at her, too. A local blogger took a photo and wrote about her visit as well, but somehow got the impression that she’s bulletproof.Y:

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #81: Lady In Blue

#81: Lady In Blue—161’0″A fireplace and dining area are highlights of this yacht’s skylounge. There are also eight types of wood used throughout her various decks. She belongs to Jeffrey Sofer, the principal of real-estate developer Turnberry Associates. Y: 2004; B: Amels, Holland; N: Builder; H: Steel; E: 2/1,200-hp Cummins

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #39: Ilona

#39: ILONA —241’8”Ilona spent about two months in Barcelona earlier this year, before causing a stir in London in May when she docked at Canary Wharf. She’s the pride of Frank Lowry, an Australian real-estate magnate.Y: 2003; B: Amels, Holland; N: Builder/Redman Whiteley Dixon; H: Steel; E: 2/2,500-hp Caterpillars

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #88: Solemar

#88: SOLEMAR—201’8″The owner’s suite is a two-deck affair on the main deck aboard Solemar. Just one question, though: Who could possibly concentrate on work in the office, raised on the same level as the lounge/day room, considering it offers panoramic views? Take the virtual tour yourself at

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #50: Boadicea

#50: BOADICEA—231’3″Eighty-two-year-old Reg Grundy, the Australian media magnate, has long been reluctant to talk to the press—and given that The Age newspaper of his home country revealed that his yacht cost AUS$130 million (about $98 million at presstime), he’s probably more reluctant than ever. Too bad, because his yacht, available for

Amels 212

The famed Dutch ship builder Amels is putting the finishing touches on the Limited Editions Amels 212, the largest build yet to come from its semicustom line of megayachts.

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2008 #15: Lady Anne

#15: LADY ANNE—224’7″Venice, Italy, is one of the European cities Lady Anne visited this summer. Apparently the owners are big fans of cooking, so they have their own galley in their suite. There’s also a hibachi next to the traditional barbecue on an aft deck. Should anyone wish to depart the yacht for dinner, a custom Serenella limousine tender

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2007 #13: Lady Anne

#13: LADY ANNE—224’7″Lady Anne, which features serene, subdued tones in her interior woods and fabrics, was spotted in Turkey and Greece this summer. It’s apparent her owners are staying true to their desire to commission a world cruiser, having also taken the yacht to Bermuda earlier this year. While they consider every guest they invite aboard

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2007 #35: Montkaj

#35: MONTKAJ—256’0″Our cover photo last year captured this yacht being passed by Rising Sun (no. 2) off the coast of Cannes, France, and when a representative for her owner saw it, he knew his client would want extra copies; how cool is that? Clearly Prince

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #25: Intuition II

#25: Intuition—193’7″The populace of Sag Harbor, New York, is often treated to the sight of this converted tug come summertime, though this past June residents of St. John’s, Newfoundland, got a good look at her, too. A local blogger took a photo and wrote about her visit as well, but somehow got the impression that she’s bulletproof.Y:

America’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #81: Lady In Blue

#81: Lady In Blue—161’0″A fireplace and dining area are highlights of this yacht’s skylounge. There are also eight types of wood used throughout her various decks. She belongs to Jeffrey Sofer, the principal of real-estate developer Turnberry Associates. Y: 2004; B: Amels, Holland; N: Builder; H: Steel; E: 2/1,200-hp Cummins

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #39: Ilona

#39: ILONA —241’8”Ilona spent about two months in Barcelona earlier this year, before causing a stir in London in May when she docked at Canary Wharf. She’s the pride of Frank Lowry, an Australian real-estate magnate.Y: 2003; B: Amels, Holland; N: Builder/Redman Whiteley Dixon; H: Steel; E: 2/2,500-hp Caterpillars

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #88: Solemar

#88: SOLEMAR—201’8″The owner’s suite is a two-deck affair on the main deck aboard Solemar. Just one question, though: Who could possibly concentrate on work in the office, raised on the same level as the lounge/day room, considering it offers panoramic views? Take the virtual tour yourself at

World’s 100 Largest Yachts 2006 #50: Boadicea

#50: BOADICEA—231’3″Eighty-two-year-old Reg Grundy, the Australian media magnate, has long been reluctant to talk to the press—and given that The Age newspaper of his home country revealed that his yacht cost AUS$130 million (about $98 million at presstime), he’s probably more reluctant than ever. Too bad, because his yacht, available for

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