Heesen has shared the construction updates of YN 19755, Project Gemini; the shipyard completed the joining of the hull and superstructure on March 20.
Project Gemini sports a patented steel Fast Displacement hull, devised by Dutch hydrodynamicists van Oossanen and honed by Heesen's in-house naval architects and engineers.
With frugal fuel consumption throughout its speed range, the Heesen 55m Steel class has been optimised to deliver outstanding comfort both underway and at anchor. By establishing its ideal metacentric height in all load conditions and fine-tuning the tank layout and fluid distribution, the design's stability has been carefully calibrated to be neither so tender as to feel unsafe nor so stiff as to feel uncomfortable. The stabiliser fins are also positioned further forward than usual for effective roll damping with minimal impact on helm response.
The yacht's sporty yet purposeful demeanour typifies the Heesen ethos and will appeal to the experienced yacht owner. Foredeck tender stowage, served by a crane integrated into the foremast, provides operational efficiency without compromising the yacht's exterior styling. This smart layout solution allows for a spacious beach club in the stern, offering guests direct access to the sea.
Twelve guests can be accommodated in six luxurious suites. The enormous master stateroom is set forward and spans the full beam of the yacht, with floor-to-ceiling windows affording panoramic views.
Luca Dini Design and Architecture is responsible for the elegant and sophisticated interiors.
Rick van de Wetering, Heesen's Chief Operating Officer, commented: "Building something as complex as a superyacht during the pandemic is challenging. But thanks to the reorganisation of our schedules and shifts; the great flexibility of the extended Heesen family; and, above all, the passionate commitment of our superb craftsmen and women, we have been able to stick to our plans."
Project Gemini will be capable of a top speed of 15.5 knots with a transatlantic range of 4,500 nautical miles at 13 knots. The yacht is on schedule for delivery in October 2022 and will be available in time for the winter season in the Caribbean.
Heesen Yachts is a Dutch ship building company that specializes in custom-built superyachts in aluminium and steel from 30m to 70m in size. Founded in 1978, it has launched more than 170 yachts since its inception.
Credits: Heesen Yachts