Designed inside and out by Donald Starkey, with naval architecture developed in-house by Amels, she was originally delivered in 2004 and has remained a consistent presence in the market following multiple refits.
Donald Starkey’s interior for Vibrance is centered on practicality, with a layout that supports both guest comfort and efficient onboard service. The main salon on board the yacht is arranged as a relaxed social space, with large windows bringing in natural light and framing open views, while a separate dining area accommodates up to 12 guests in a more formal setting.
Above, the skylounge introduces a quieter environment, defined by floor-to-ceiling glazing and a more informal seating arrangement. This space connects directly to an aft deck dining area, reinforcing the flow between interior and exterior living. A full-service galley, supported by a dumbwaiter system, links multiple dining areas across the yacht, while a nearby pantry ensures smooth crew operation.
The overall interior approach leans toward durability and usability, supported by high-quality materials and a layout refined through her 2019 refit and subsequent 2024 works, which included upgrades to onboard systems and completion of her 20-year survey.
The deck arrangement separates operational zones from guest spaces, with doors near the bow isolating anchoring equipment while maintaining unobstructed guest areas. Midship on the bridge deck, tenders are stored out of sight, preserving usable deck space.
The sundeck of the motor yacht serves as the primary social hub, fitted with a Jacuzzi dip pool, curved sunpads, and a fully equipped bar with seating. A shaded dining area for up to 12 guests sits aft, alongside a circular lounge that supports informal gatherings. Additional exterior highlights include a large aft deck and a swim platform designed for easy water access, reinforcing her focus on outdoor use.
Accommodation on board Vibrance is arranged for up to 12 guests across five cabins. The main deck owner’s suite is positioned forward and benefits from a private exterior deck, along with a separate lounge, walk-in dressing rooms, and a large en suite bathroom with both bath and shower.
Powered by twin MTU 12V 2000 M70 engines producing 1,057hp each, Vibrance reaches a top speed of around 16 knots and cruises comfortably at 12 knots. Her fuel capacity of 93,200 liters supports a transoceanic range of approximately 4,182 nautical miles at cruising speed.
Vibrance had a last known asking price of $16,900,000.
According to YachtBuyer MarketWatch, the largest yacht database in the world, Amels currently has 9 yachts either in build or on order. The majority of these are units either from the Amels 80 series or the Amels 60 series.
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