Heesen New Yachts for Sale, Delivering March 2017

August 15, 2016

Heesen Yachts from Dutch shipyard are for Sale. The two boats are currently in-built on spec and delivering in March 2017.  Undoubtedly these highest quality new construction vessels are available in the shortest time frame on the market today. Similarly boats represent projects can be started immediately based upon build-spot availability.  Delivery times range from 30—42 months from contract signing.
 

HEESEN 47 meter (154.2’) - PROJECT RUYA

• 47 meter (154.20’), <500 GT
• Beam: 8.9 meter (29.2’)
• Steel / Aluminum
• 5 cabins
• Max speed:  15 knots
• Price:  €29.9m
• Delivery:  March 31, 2017

New 47 meter (154.2’) steel displacement with Bannenberg and Rowell interior design, sistership to LADY PETRA and ELENA.  The
sundeck is double that of many mid - 40m yachts and can be dedicated to any purpose - sunbathing, dining, entertaining or working out in the gym.  Three other deck levels include a foredeck lounge and dining area that provide privacy when in port. Providing maximum interior volume under 500GT results in exceptional levels of comfort with accommodation for up to 12 guests.


HEESEN 55 meter (180.4’) - PROJECT ALIDA

• 55 meter (180.4’), 740 GT
• Beam: 9.6 meter (31.5’)
• Steel / Aluminum
• 6 cabins
• Max speed:  16 knots
• Price:  €37.0m
• Delivery:  March 31, 2017

A 55 meter (180.4’) steel yacht with the revolutionary Fast Displacement Hull Form. This high-volume motor yacht has a range of 4,500 nautical miles at 13 knots.  The yacht accommodates 12 guests in 6 staterooms with a full - beam Master and VIP cabin as well as a Private Beach Club Area on the lower deck designed by Bannenberg and Rowell.
 

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