Amer 110 soon to be completed

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amer-110Amer Yachts added another 100-foot-plus flying-bridge model to its line-up, the Amer 110, which is currently under construction and nearing completion. The vessel has been developed for a repeat client who has already owned two yachts by Amer, the Amer 92’ and Amercento.
Amer 110 features a semi-displacement grp hull and grp superstructure, with teak decks. She was built to RINA (Registro Italiano Navale) classification society rules.
No details on the general arrangement have yet been provided, but the interior is said to be very similar to that of the client’s previous two yachts.
The yacht will feature Volvo Penta IPS propulsion, more fuel-efficient than traditional diesels. Four engines fitted onboard will also occupy less space in the engine room, which allows for more space on the lower deck for guest accommodation.
Amer 110 is scheduled to be launched in spring 2017. After delivery to her owner, the yacht will make her debut at the next editions of the Cannes Yachting Festival and the Genoa Boat Show.

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