SIXTH SENSE Amels

74m luxurious superyacht offering unprecedented amenities on board
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SIXTH SENSE Amels

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Luxury yacht SIXTH SENSE (ex.AMELS 7404) from the Amels shipyard has an L.O.A. of 74m/242.9ft and exterior styling from renowned designer Tim Heywood. She is constructed with a steel hull and aluminium superstructure, with balanced forward and aft outdoor living areas that enhance her svelte appearance. The accommodation sleeps a maximum of 12 guests in six en-suite cabins, and there is a crew of 19 to provide the first-class service throughout every cruise.

NOTABLE FEATURES OF SIXTH SENSE: ~Main deck aft swimming pool ~Sundeck Jacuzzi ~Touch-n'-go helipad ~Myriad sunbathing areas ~Great selection of outdoor lounges ~Upper deck bar ~Air conditioning ~Wi-Fi

EXTERIOR

The lower deck swim platform joins with a spacious beach club to create a desirable sunbathing and lounging area beside the water. Two stairways lead up to the main deck aft, where a swimming pool fills the central section and sun loungers are placed along the sides. Beneath the shade of the upper deck overhang, there is a sofa/sunbed and casual lounge for outdoor living in comfort.

The upper deck aft places a plush round sofa/sunbed into both corners of the stern, with the rest of the area left clear for outdoor exercise and observation. The shaded section is furnished an alfresco dining table and a wet bar for drinks to suit the meal and occasion.

Side walkways lead around to the foredeck, where the symmetrical layout places a sunbed on both sides that becomes sofa seating around a circular drinks table. The bow section is used for storing the tenders and water toys, leaving the lower deck stern section free for the generous beach club.

SIXTH SENSE Specifications

Type/Year:Amels/2019 
Refit: 
Beam:12.45m (40'10") 
L.O.A.:74.0m (242'9") 
Crew:19 
Guests:12 
Max Speed:16 knots 
Cabins:5 
Engines:2xCAT 3516 @ 2719hp 
Cruise Speed:12.5 knots 

Another sunbathing area is to be found on the bridge deck aft, where there is a helipad that can be covered with a large circular sunbed in addition to sun loungers. Farther forward in the same deck area, there is an aft-facing U-shaped sofa and a large coffee table for the whole group to savour drinks and conversation in the fresh air.

On the sundeck forward L-shaped sofas line the port and starboard gunwales, and a raised Jacuzzi is placed in the sunshine with the forward section covered in sunbeds.

Yacht Accommodation

The accommodation sleeps a total of 12 guests over 6 en-suite cabins. ~ The expert crew of 19 will ensure that everything on board is maintained to the highest of standards.

Amenities and Extras

We do have available further amenity, owner and price information for the 74.0m (242'9") yacht SIXTH SENSE, so please enquire for more information.

SIXTH SENSE Disclaimer:

The luxury yacht SIXTH SENSE displayed on this page is merely informational and she is not necessarily available for yacht charter or for sale, nor is she represented or marketed in anyway by CharterWorld. This web page and the superyacht information contained herein is not contractual. All yacht specifications and informations are displayed in good faith but CharterWorld does not warrant or assume any legal liability or responsibility for the current accuracy, completeness, validity, or usefulness of any superyacht information and/or images displayed. All boat information is subject to change without prior notice and may not be current.

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"Since yacht design is highly competitive, you could be forgiven for thinking that there might be some animosity between designers. But that notion is far from reality. I am blessed with being able to count on some of the world’s leading designers as close friends, among them Tim Heywood, with whom we have collaborated on various large motor yacht projects, including the award winners Pelorus, Ice and Kogo." - "Creatively, Tim is afraid of nothing and will often conceptualise ideas that bewilder shipyards." - Terence Disdale speaking of Tim Heywood, the designer of this yacht.

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