
Heesen revealed Project Agnetha superyacht
The 55m superyacht has a Fast Displacement hull and is designed for blue water cruising.
News
29 july 2024
Heesen Shipyard has shared information and renderings of its newest 55 metre ocean-going superyacht, Project Agnetha.
Designed by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, Project Agnetha is characterised by bright and energetic lines, a large area of glazing that visually elongates the yacht and a distinctive 'shark tooth' element on either side of the bridge deck overhang.
The superstructure is completely devoid of visible supports aft, which not only facilitates the design but also provides an unobstructed panoramic sea view from the guest areas. The absence of window lintels in the main deck dining area enhances the connection between the exterior and interior spaces of the yacht.
The high-performance Fast Displacement hull combined with twin MTU8V4000 M63 (IMO Tier III) diesels will provide a top speed of 15.5 knots. Agnetha is designed to cruise safely and comfortably in all conditions, including long ocean passages.
The yacht will accommodate 12 guests in six luxurious staterooms, including a spacious master suite forward on the main deck with a starboard veranda, four guest cabins on the lower deck and a VIP cabin on the bridge deck. The traditionally styled interior, designed by Luca Dini Design and Architecture, is characterized by warm colours and home from home vibe. It is designed for those who like to spend long periods of time on the yacht.
Heesen is known for building their yachts ahead of the actual sale, and Project Agnetha is no exception. The yacht will be ready for delivery in the second quarter of 2025, giving the potential buyer enough time to decide on the interior customization and equipment.
Designed by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, Project Agnetha is characterised by bright and energetic lines, a large area of glazing that visually elongates the yacht and a distinctive 'shark tooth' element on either side of the bridge deck overhang.
The superstructure is completely devoid of visible supports aft, which not only facilitates the design but also provides an unobstructed panoramic sea view from the guest areas. The absence of window lintels in the main deck dining area enhances the connection between the exterior and interior spaces of the yacht.
The high-performance Fast Displacement hull combined with twin MTU8V4000 M63 (IMO Tier III) diesels will provide a top speed of 15.5 knots. Agnetha is designed to cruise safely and comfortably in all conditions, including long ocean passages.
The yacht will accommodate 12 guests in six luxurious staterooms, including a spacious master suite forward on the main deck with a starboard veranda, four guest cabins on the lower deck and a VIP cabin on the bridge deck. The traditionally styled interior, designed by Luca Dini Design and Architecture, is characterized by warm colours and home from home vibe. It is designed for those who like to spend long periods of time on the yacht.
Heesen is known for building their yachts ahead of the actual sale, and Project Agnetha is no exception. The yacht will be ready for delivery in the second quarter of 2025, giving the potential buyer enough time to decide on the interior customization and equipment.

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