Damen Yachting Announces Successful Launch of Third Amels 80 Hull
Damen Yachting has proudly announced the successful launch of the third hull in the prestigious Amels 80 series, marking a significant milestone for the shipyard. This remarkable yacht is currently on route to Vlissingen, where she will undergo further outfitting in preparation for her anticipated delivery in 2026.
The Amels 80 series is renowned for its luxury, craftsmanship, and exceptional performance, and the third hull of the series is no exception. At an impressive 80m in length, the yacht can accommodate up to 14 guests alongside a dedicated crew of 20. With a gross tonnage of 2175 and a top speed of 16.5 knots, she offers both luxury and performance in equal measure.
Designed by the world-renowned Espen Øino, the exterior of Amels 8003 is a striking example of modern yacht design, blending sleek lines with timeless elegance. The collaboration between Damen Yachting and Espen Øino ensures a product that exudes both sophistication and cutting-edge design, showcasing the duo’s commitment to creating beautiful vessels. While details of the interior remain confidential for now, the shipyard has assured that it will be a masterpiece of luxury and innovation, setting new standards for the industry.
Sandra Peeters, Project Manager at Damen Yachting, expressed her excitement: 'Witnessing the third Amels 80 take to the water is an inspiring moment for the entire team. We’re looking forward to her arrival in the Netherlands and advancing towards her delivery.'
Scheduled for delivery in 2026, the launch of the third Amels 80 has generated significant interest within the yachting community, with industry insiders and enthusiasts eagerly awaiting further developments. The yacht’s hull launch marks a new chapter in Damen Yachting’s continued success and its dedication to producing vessels that embody excellence, innovation, and unparalleled craftsmanship.
"Witnessing the third Amels 80 take to the water is an inspiring moment for the entire team. We’re looking forward to her arrival in the Netherlands and advancing towards her delivery."