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Amel 50 : best boat of the year by Sail magazine

2019 was a great year for autumn boat shows in Europe and the United States. A lot of visitors discovered AMEL’s new models on show in France, Italy, Spain and the United States.

In Cannes, where this year’s sailing & motor boat areas showed off a new layout, public attendance was remarkable. The Shipyard exhibited its two models, the AMEL 50 and, as a world first, the AMEL 60.

The public and press roll-out was followed by a cocktail party in celebration of the latest addition to the AMEL family. Another AMEL 60 was showcased the following week at the Grand Pavois in La Rochelle, the birthplace of AMEL yachts.

The Genoa Show generated a lot of enthusiasm and was probably the best edition in the last 10 years. The Italian public showed up in large numbers and were particularly receptive to AMEL’s new design and the new direction it represents for the brand. The AMEL 60 on show was viewed every day without interruption, from opening to closing time.

The Barcelona boat show was an important event this year because it was here that the AMEL 60, selected for the European Yacht of the Year Award, was tested by international journalists. The results will be announced to the public at Boot in Düsseldorf in January 2020.

In the United States, an AMEL 50 was exhibited for the first time at the boatshows in Newport and Annapolis. Attendance was particularly high this year on that side of the Atlantic, and the reception given to the AMEL brand was very positive. The AMEL 50 took part in sea trials after the Annapolis show and won the « Best Boat Award » in the monohull/cruising category awarded by SAIL magazine.

The success of the new AMEL models, the 50 and 60both sloop-rigged, has exceeded expectations. While the future owners of these yachts hail from different countries and walks of life, they all share the desire to sail and live on beautiful, safe and easy to use sailboats. This is exactly what motivates AMEL’s teams to work ever harder and to innovate with style.

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Renovation of the Fango « Heimana II »

Built in 1986, the Fango Heimana II was the last boat owned by Henri Amel, the founder of Chantiers AMEL. This sloop measuring almost 10 meters was produced on a small scale compared to its contemporary and bigger sisters, the Sharki, Maramu and Mango. In addition, the Heimana II was a special Fango and had been fitted with unusual equipment: like the bigger boats, she had an electric furling mast, a bow thruster and even a stern thruster, a desalinator, a fuel heater and air conditioning, as well as all the navigation and communication equipment at the forefront of 80s technology … in short, a real gem!

Retired at our shipyard since the disappearance of her “Captain”, the Heimana II suffered from not being restored and returned to the water. Fortunately, a former AMEL shipyard worker, now retired but an outstanding mechanic, who had sailed a lot with Henri Amel, recently decided to bring this historic Fango back to life. For about 6 months now, this enthusiast has been coming to work on the boat almost every day and spends hours restoring her mechanical devices, electricity, plumbing, doing a few polyester repairs, touching up some things inside (while she had still kept her original brilliance, especially her varnished mahogany).

A few weeks ago, Heimana II was hoisted to be put into our control pool (next to an Amel 50, she seemed so proud!). A real christening in the air, suspended at the end of this huge crane, 30 metres high and skimming over trees!

She just has to wait a few more days and then she can finally get back into salt water. We can’t wait to see her set sail in the ocean again!

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AMEL 60: official launch at the Yachting Festival de Cannes

Last January, during the ‘Boot’ boatshow in Düsseldorf, we were happy to reveal the scale model and first glimpses of the AMEL 60.