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settembre 13, 2024 - Heesen Yachts

Heesen Yachts at the Monaco Yacht Show: Showcasing Excellence and Introducing New Designs

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55m Moskito

At the forefront of Heesen's display is 55m Moskito, which is renowned as a successful charter yacht. Moskito exemplifies what clients can enjoy with Heesen's 55m steel series—skillfully designed, smartly engineered, and impeccably built in the Netherlands.

For potential clients Moskito's sister ship, Project Agnetha, is currently under construction and is the only yacht of its size built by a Northern European shipyard that is available on the market – with delivery in Q2 2025.

The Heesen 55m class is a key player in the Dutch yard's short delivery program. With an internal volume of 760 GT, the series offers all the luxurious features expected of a high-end yacht, while still being compact enough to access the charming smaller ports of the Mediterranean.

Last year, in collaboration with Omega Architects and Luca Dini Design & Architecture, Heesen revisited the exterior lines and interior layout, updating them with the latest trends and future-proofing this remarkable engineering platform.

62m Project Monte-Carlo

The Monaco Yacht Show also presents an opportunity for Heesen to reveal its latest collaboration with British design firm Harrison Eidsgaard. It marks the fourth partnership as the duo introduce Project Monte Carlo, a 62-meter steel custom yacht. As part of Heesen's full custom family, the design provides clients with a creative foundation to tailor their own unique vessel. It is ideal for clients who may find a blank canvas daunting, offering a solid base to bring their dreams to life.

Further details of Project Monte Carlo will be exclusively revealed at Heesen's annual press conference on Wednesday, September 25. The event will also present the chance for Heesen's CEO, Niels Vaessen, to share an update on Heesen's current projects and future strategy.

Future focus

This year's show also highlights the event's growing emphasis on sustainability, with a focus on eco-friendly technologies and practices.

Sustainability is an integral part of Heesen's design and engineering ethos. Its 'BlueNautech' sustainability program is founded on six pillars, each dedicated to minimizing the environmental impact of its yachts.

"This program is not merely theoretical; it's a tangible, actionable strategy that we rigorously implement in the construction and operation of our vessels," adds Vaessen. "Through innovative technologies and eco-friendly practices, we are committed to reducing the carbon footprint of our yachts as much as possible. By integrating these sustainable principles into every aspect of our design and build processes, we ensure that our yachts deliver unmatched performance and elegance and contribute positively to preserving our oceans and the planet."


Additionally, this year marks a significant moment for Heesen as the firm bids farewell to company stalwart Mark Cavendish, who is retiring at the end of 2024 after 16 years of dedicated service. Heesen will take the opportunity to welcome Ruud van der Stroom as its new Chief Commercial Officer.

Heesen's stand is located at the heart of the Monaco Yacht Show, on the T-Central (Appontement Jules Soccal), with MY Moskito berthed at S-13.

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