The construction of the 57m Heesen superyacht Project Akira is well underway, offering a glimpse into the meticulous planning and collaborative efforts required to bring a multimillion-dollar dream to life. Spearheading this ambitious project is Marine Construction Management (MCM), represented by its co-founder, Peter Wilson, whose extensive background in yachting and project management sets the stage for success.
Wilson emphasizes the crucial role of an owner's representative in overseeing every aspect of the build, from initial specifications to final delivery. "Being an owner's representative is not just about being present; it's about leveraging a diverse skill set to ensure a seamless and successful project," he remarks.
With a wealth of experience spanning yacht construction, engineering, and seafaring, Wilson and the MCM team were entrusted by the owners of Project Akira to navigate the complexities of the build process. Their involvement began long before the yacht's construction commenced, reviewing specifications, making recommendations, and refining the project's vision to align with the owners' desires.
Despite joining the project after construction had commenced, MCM swiftly adapted, collaborating closely with Heesen to implement the owners' preferences and enhancements. Wilson highlights the significance of this collaboration, noting that Akira's innovative design, which includes a Fast Displacement Hull Form for efficiency and speed, is a testament to the combined expertise of all involved parties.
As Akira nears completion, anticipation mounts for her 2024 delivery. Wilson expresses confidence in the project's progress, with the engine room nearly complete, interior installations underway, and sea trials scheduled for the summer. "We are excited about putting her through her paces," he shares, underscoring the culmination of meticulous planning and dedicated teamwork that has brought Project Akira to fruition.
Heesen Yachts is a Dutch ship building company that specializes in custom-built superyachts in aluminum and steel from 30m to 70m in size. Founded in 1978, it has launched more than 170 yachts since its inception.
Credits: Heesen Yachts; MCM