New Listing: Amels 171 WERE DREAMS
52m Dutch-Built Masterpiece
We are proud to introduce WERE DREAMS, a 52.3-meter Amels 171 Limited Edition, now available for sale. Built in the Netherlands by one of the world’s most respected shipyards, this yacht represents the essence of Amels’ craftsmanship: reliability, comfort, and timeless quality. Maintained to impeccable standards and privately owned since 2011, WERE DREAMS stands out as one of the finest examples of Dutch yacht building.
Delivered in 2008 and built to the highest standards of the Amels brand, WERE DREAMS offers a rare opportunity to own one of only 100 Amels yachts ever produced. Measuring 52.3 meters in length with a beam of 9.8 meters, she has a volume of 642 gross tons, ensuring generous interior and exterior spaces for both guests and crew.
Her interior layout accommodates up to 11 guests across six en-suite cabins, including a 70 m² full-beam master suite on the main deck. Designed with comfort and privacy in mind, every detail on board reflects meticulous care and thoughtful design. With accommodations for 13 crew members, WERE DREAMS ensures seamless service and a relaxed onboard experience.
The yacht has been continuously upgraded and maintained throughout private ownership. Major works include a full hull repaint in 2018, superstructure repaint in 2023, and generator overhaul in 2024, alongside a complete navigation equipment update the same year.
Known for their quiet navigation and smooth handling, Amels yachts glide effortlessly through the water, offering exceptional stability and silence even at sea. With a range of 4,500 nautical miles, WERE DREAMS is perfectly suited for transatlantic crossings or extended global cruising.

KEY FEATURES
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Reliable Dutch quality and the unmatched reputation of Amels
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One of only 100 Amels yachts ever built
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70 m² full-beam master suite on the main deck
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Six en-suite cabins accommodating up to 11 guests
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4,500 nm range – ideal for transoceanic voyages
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642 GT volume ensuring exceptional space and comfort
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Hull repainted in 2018, superstructure in 2023
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Generator overhaul and full navigation upgrade in 2024
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Exclusively privately owned and meticulously maintained


