Heesen Sells Biggest Yacht to Date

March 8, 2018

Yachting Journal

Photo: Heesen

Heesen has sold YN 19480 - Project Cosmos – an 80.07-meter all-aluminium FDHF motor yacht for delivery in April 2022.
 
This is the second contract sealed by the pioneering Dutch shipyard in 2018, reaffirming the positive trend that began last year with the sale of no less than six yachts. Project Cosmos is the largest yacht to date to be built by Heesen, and follows on from its existing major triumphs in the 60-meter plus market segment with the revolutionary 65-meter Galactica Star in 2013, the iconic 70-meter Galactica Super Nova in 2016, and its recent accomplishment, 60-meter Project Falcon.
 
At 80.07 meters, 1,700GT and with a top speed of 29 knots, Project Cosmos will be the world’s largest and fastest full-aluminium motoryacht with conventional propeller propulsion system. Thanks to the revolutionary FDHF devised by van Oossanen and four MTU 20V diesel engines, Project Cosmos will continue Heesen’s long-standing tradition of pushing the boundaries with head-turning yacht design, smart technology, and outstanding performance.
 
Winch Design was appointed by the owners to create a streamlined yacht with innovative design traits but still retaining the Heesen DNA: muscular sportiness and timeless elegance. The extensive use of glass and the combination of soft and sculpted shapes make Project Cosmos a yacht packed full of contemporary charm; a thoroughbred racehorse, the next evolution of the Heesen breed.
 
The technical and technological complexity of Project Cosmos will once again raise the bar in yacht building, confirming that Heesen occupies a stronghold among the top tier of Northern European superyacht builders.
 
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