As anticipation mounts for the prestigious Palma International Boat Show 2024, the azure waters of Palma, Spain, played host to a remarkable sight: the majestic presence of the 33.7-meter motor yacht “Dona Amélia II,” formerly known as “Spada.” Delivered in 1998 by the esteemed Royal Hakvoort Shipyard, this vessel is a testament to timeless elegance and superior craftsmanship.
Designed by the renowned De Vries Lentsch, the exterior of “Dona Amélia II” exudes sophistication, while the interior, crafted by the esteemed Ken Freivokh Design, showcases opulence and refinement at every turn. Combining a robust steel hull with an aluminium superstructure, the yacht stands as a paragon of durability and engineering excellence.
Boasting a voluminous 271 GT, “Dona Amélia II” offers luxurious accommodations for up to 10 discerning guests across four exquisitely appointed staterooms. Each space is meticulously curated to provide unparalleled comfort and serenity, ensuring a truly indulgent experience on the high seas.
In terms of performance, “Dona Amélia II” is powered by two formidable Caterpillar diesel engines, each delivering 481 horsepower. This formidable propulsion system enables the yacht to achieve a commendable top speed of 11.5 knots, promising swift and smooth sailing for her fortunate passengers.
As she graces the waters of Palma in the days leading up to the esteemed boat show, “Dona Amélia II” captivates onlookers with her graceful lines and unwavering presence. Her arrival heralds the epitome of luxury and sophistication, setting the stage for an unforgettable showcase of maritime excellence at the Palma International Boat Show 2024.