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| Amels | 55.00M | "Amigos" ex. "LILI" (YN471) | 2017 |

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    The latest 55-meter superyacht "Lily" from Dutch builder Amels Yachts is a member of the expanded LE181 series. We believe she is Hull 471 and features a tan coloured hull reminiscent of another LE family "ADdiction" (built in 2010). Lily has an exterior penned by Tim Heywood with an interior by Laura Sessa. Even though she has a similar hull colour to another vessel in the smaller LE line, she can easily be differentiated because of her black accents in the superstructure. This yacht has a number of customizations that also set her apart from others in the series. The sundeck is actually a bit bigger and longer thanks to a 3-meter lengthening. This allows for a 13-foot swimming pool with counter-current jets. Usually the master suite is located forward on the main deck on this class of yacht but the owner wanted their suite on the aft upperdeck which offers privacy and more importantly an expansive deck space. A VIP takes position on the forward main deck and incorporates a fold-down balcony on the starboard side. Lily is in the water and being prepped for sea trials. (last photo taken by MaritimePhoto)

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    M/Y "Lili" underway in Norway.

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    "Lili".

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    "Amigos" outbound the Simpson Bay bridge.