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Project Apollo: revised profile and new layout for the latest 55m Steel Class

by Heesen Yachts 27 Aug 2021 23:28 AEST

Heesen is delighted to announce that the keel of YN 20255, Project Apollo, has been laid in the presence of the Lloyd's Register surveyor.

  • Revised exterior lines by Omega architects
  • Interior design by Luca Dini Design and Architecture
  • Large internal volume
  • Six-cabin layout
  • Available for delivery in Fall 2023

The latest addition to the 55-metre Steel Class, Apollo was begun as a speculative venture by the shipyard, which will allow her future owner to take possession on a much shorter lead time than a conventional new-build. Heesen is the only Northern European yard to offer a 55-metre steel-hulled yacht on these terms.

This class is popular not only for the excellent fuel efficiency delivered by the Fast Displacement Hull Form, but also for comfort, seaworthiness, and stability in all sea conditions, thanks to its sturdy steel hull.

The muscular exterior lines of YN 20255, Project Apollo, have been revisited by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects.

"As much as we love our original design with the vertical windows, we felt it was time to make an evolutionary step," said Frank. "We opted for a larger expanse of floor-to-ceiling glass, without mullions, in the main saloon and sky lounge. Then we took the opportunity to give a slightly more aggressive look to the profile, by using continuous sheets of tinted glass. The horizontal lines stretch the optical length and balance the air draft. The result is beautiful: we retained the family look and feel, but gave it an elegant touch."

The layout has also been reconsidered and now includes a French balcony for the owner's apartment, complete with new walk-in wardrobes and a bar around the whirlpool spa on the sundeck. Exterior furnishings have also been upgraded, and the sundeck itself is longer. On the main deck, the central atrium has been modernised, with a wider and revised main staircase, while there is an additional companionway from the wheelhouse deck up to the sun deck to ease crew access.

"Our 55-metre Steel is a unique and very competitive design," commented Friso Visser, Heesen CCO. "We believe in this proven design platform and have worked with Omega and Luca Dini on creating a yacht that meets the refined tastes of clients who appreciate Dutch quality with a shortened delivery time."

Apollo's unmatched combination of comfort, efficiency and style underpins the great success of Heesen's 55-metre platform. She might be the latest member of the class, but she's also the first of many more.

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