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New Amasea 84: a game-changing exterior to set new standards for modern luxury catamarans

by Alexander Razinkov 11 Jan 2020 22:44 GMT

A revolutionary project from Amasea Yachts, a new player on the luxury catamaran market, is preparing to make waves in the yachting world.

After several months of development, the company has presented a scale model of the Amasea 84, and newly released images of the catamaran confirm its status as one of the most spacious, refined and efficient vessels in its class.

Easy circulation

The 25-meter Amasea 84 is designed as a liveaboard that delivers comfortable long-range ocean cruising. While the hull length of 24 meters ensures it remains below the legal size limit for 'small craft' categorization, guests will undoubtedly have the sensation of being on a much larger yacht.

Dr Albert Nazarov of Albatross Marine Design (AMD), who has enormous experience in the catamaran sector, designed the ultra-comfortable Amasea 84 to ensure guest circulation on board is as sophisticated as it gets. The aft beach club, for instance, is an exciting and spacious area; stairs on both sides give easy access to the swim platform and tender mooring.

"The aft beach club is very similar to what superyachts above 30 meters have long possessed, and which have proved to be very popular among guests, there is no doubt about that," explained Amasea CEO and Founder Jack Wijnants.

The scale model clearly shows the extent of the outside space on board the Amasea 84, and its flybridge is particularly impressive thanks to the lounge area and dining facilities for up to 16 people, with the option to install an additional Jacuzzi.

"Such a sophisticated set-up is rarely seen on yachts below 30 meters", comments Wijnants. Half the deck is covered by an innovative carbon fiber hardtop that provides shade on sunny days. Well aligned with the current movement towards environmental awareness, the sun shade is equipped with solar panels for topping up the batteries and generating hot water for the yacht.

Aft and bow lounges on the main deck are equally practical and capacious. The former may serve as an additional exterior dining space, a party area or even a yoga space for morning workouts. The bow area is accessible via wide and safe side decks. With its U-shaped settee and table, it is arguably the most romantic place on the yacht thanks to the panoramic views of the ocean and sunsets.

Smart solutions

Further innovations contribute to making the Amasea 84 the most comfortable and thoughtfully-arranged catamaran on the market. A solid stairwell connecting the main deck and flybridge is located close to the pilothouse, which is particularly convenient while mooring. Full-width panoramic windows in the main deck living area provide a clear and unobstructed view of the surroundings. The port side of the yacht has huge glass panels with an optional internal or external balcony.

Due to the catamaran's exceptional width of almost 11 meters and its all-aluminum construction, the yacht's layout is especially convenient.; for example, an owner can choose between one or two master cabins on the upper deck.

"It is remarkable to have the option of two master cabins," notes Dr Nazarov. "Other spaces are flexible as well, made possible thanks to the catamaran's square shape. And, of course, an owner can bring his interior designer into the project, allowing custom interior styling to create a completely unique yacht."

The main deck features a spacious saloon, an office, guest cabins, and cooking facilities. Two garages provide storage space for numerous toys for maximum guest fun at anchor, while the lower deck is dedicated to crew operations, with essential facilities such as galley and laundry.

Perfect size

The Amasea 84's waterline length is 23.9 meters, while the overall length is 25 meters. The proportions of the yacht have been carefully considered by the project team, based on the restrictions that can come into play once a catamaran's length exceeds 30 meters, including marina accessibility and charges.

Compared to a monohull of the same length, the Amasea 84 has a similar displacement but two additional guest cabins (6 against 4) and the total deck area is doubled, at around 547 square meters.

The newly revealed scale model provides a greater insight into the impressive exterior look of the Amasea 84 than the existing renderings. The yacht's hull has a 'canoe' shape below the waterline and stern platform, which guarantees excellent protection of stern gear, along with proven hydrodynamic efficiency in number of AMD's models.

Construction

Wijnants plans to commence building the first Amasea 84 at Amasea Yachts' shipyard in Turkey in the coming months, with delivery scheduled for 2021 after finishing is completed in Europe. The first unit will take around 20 months to build, but subsequent hulls will have a delivery time of 12 to 16 months.

Price range: The estimated base price of the Amasea 84 is 6.5 million euro.

Short Specs - Amasea 84'/25m

LOA: 25.45m
Hull: 23.76m
Waterline: 23.74m
Beam: 10.98m
Draught: 1.79m
Air draught: 12.31m
Displacement: 130 tons
Engines: 2 x MTU 10V2000 M96 1920hp each
Max speed: up to 18kn
Cruising: up to 11kn
Passengers/crew: 20
Standard compliance: A' ISO Small Craft

Brand story
Founded in 2018, Amasea Yachts is a completely new company based in Monaco. The story behind that name is quite simple, yet romantic. Amasea is derived from two words: "amare" (to love in Italian) and "sea". This gives a general idea of the company and its market vision. Amasea Yachts will be producing proven and robust, oceangoing and custom-made boats for owners who are deeply in love with the sea. These contemporary yachts can voyage regardless of distance or rough weather to explore the world in maximum privacy and comfort.

Range and design
For the moment, the Amasea range consists of one model: the Amasea 84'/25m unveiled in early 2019. Production will be limited, offer a high level of customization (clients are encouraged to choose their own interior designer) and use top quality materials for the construction and outfitting. The company has plans to expand the range. Future models up to 40 meters in length are to be announced in the near future.

Founder
Jack Wijnants is the founder and owner of Amasea Yachts. "The whole story started with our own requirements, which couldn't be met by the composite builders," explains the experienced yachtsman and boat builder whose family has always owned Dutch-built steel yachts. Originally from Belgium, Jack has lived in Monaco for more than ten years. Ten years ago, Wijnants started MSAR, a company in Malta that builds patrol, rescue and multipurpose boats, which he owns now.

Naval architect
Dr Albert Nazarov is responsible for Amasea Yachts' innovative naval architecture. He graduated in 1996 with a degree in Naval Architecture from the Faculty of Marine Technology and Shipping at the Sevastopol National Technical University. In 1999, he was a finalist in an international yacht design competition in the United Kingdom and, soon after, he started his own boat design business. A boating enthusiast with wide experience in sailing and power boating, he has a Yacht Captain License and IYT Bareboat Skipper certificate.

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