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Damen Shipyards Group

The Portable Lifestyle

Support vessels are allowing a growing number of yacht owners—and charter clients—to take their favorite toys with them.

All Eyes On Amels

A tour of the Amels yard unveils a shipyard that’s running on all cylinders.

Damen/Amels 226

Dutch yachting company Damen Shipyards, which includes the Amels brand, has sold Sea Axe 6911, a yacht support vessel to be delivered in June 2016.

In the works and Underway

Whether she’s in the water already or still to come, here’s a look at what’s new from Amels, Baglietto, Dykstra Naval Architects and Damen Shipyards as well as Weaver Boatworks.

Oceans 12: Sea Axe Garcon

The Damen Shipyards Group may not be a household name in yachting circles, but it definitely created a buzz in Monaco when the 220-foot (67.15-meter) Sea Axe Garçon pulled into Port Hercules. Built by Damen and marketed by Amels, this super-cool fast-support vessel combines the best of the commercial and yachting worlds.

The Portable Lifestyle

Support vessels are allowing a growing number of yacht owners—and charter clients—to take their favorite toys with them.

Damen/Amels 226

Dutch yachting company Damen Shipyards, which includes the Amels brand, has sold Sea Axe 6911, a yacht support vessel to be delivered in June 2016.

In the works and Underway

Whether she’s in the water already or still to come, here’s a look at what’s new from Amels, Baglietto, Dykstra Naval Architects and Damen Shipyards as well as Weaver Boatworks.

Oceans 12: Sea Axe Garcon

The Damen Shipyards Group may not be a household name in yachting circles, but it definitely created a buzz in Monaco when the 220-foot (67.15-meter) Sea Axe Garçon pulled into Port Hercules. Built by Damen and marketed by Amels, this super-cool fast-support vessel combines the best of the commercial and yachting worlds.

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