The Amel 64 is a substantial cruising sailboat built in composite, measuring 63 feet in length with an 18-foot beam. She is powered by a Steyr six-cylinder diesel engine of 150 horsepower and carries a four-cabin layout with three head compartments, making her well-suited for extended offshore passages or charter use.
The accommodation consists of three double cabins plus a skipper's cabin on the port side, all arranged across the yacht's generous hull. Three separate head compartments serve the living spaces. The boat is fitted with air conditioning, Webasto heating, a dinghy garage, swimming platform, bow and stern thrusters, and a 240-liter-per-hour watermaker. Electrical systems have been upgraded with a modern charger and inverter, and the yacht carries dual windlasses with dual moorings.
The rig includes a full set of sails in sound condition, encompassing a gennaker, along with a complete suite of covers and sun covers. Additional gear includes sun mattresses and cushions. Onboard electronics are comprehensively specified. Maintenance was performed in 2024 and 2025 through Amel partner facilities.
Length
63.06 FT
Beam
18.37 FT
Draft
6.23 FT
Material
Composite
Cabins
4
Heads
3
Engines
1
Engine Make
Steyr 6-cylinder
Engine Model
M0156K25
Power
NaN HP
Hours
4,030 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
179.64 GAL
Water
118.88 GAL