One of the leading Dutch builders, Heesen has announced the sale of YN 20067, a 67-metre steel FDHF fully designed by UK-based studio Winch Design. With her delivery scheduled to 2023, she is the third sale by Heesen in 2019.
First presented at the Monaco Yacht Show 2018 as Project Avanti, this new design has captured the attention of the client with its dynamic architecture. The owner, an experienced charterer and yacht connoisseur, has appointed Arcon Yachts as project manager.
The elegant sheer line of Project Sparta connects a strong bow to an inviting transom, trademarked with a stepped aft deck area with a five-metre infinity pool. The yacht also features a raised pilothouse conceived by Winch Design for a new-look sporty profile.
With a top speed of 16 knots and FDHF devised by Van Oossanen, Project Sparta is said to be extremely efficient, too. She features a maximum range of 4,500 nautical miles at 12 knots.
The superyacht features impressive interior volume of 1,200 GT. The layout is characterised by a full beam salon on the main deck. This feature, unique on a vessel of this size, makes Project Sparta a true pocket mega-yacht.
The indoor dining area connects to the aft deck terrace, which is protected on both sides for optimal comfort, and allows for a smooth transition, both at anchor and when underway. Four guest suites are located forward on the main deck. Thanks to a sliding partition, the two forward cabins can convert to a full-beam VIP.
An off-centre spiral staircase with glass elevator services all three decks. The lower deck houses a walk-in wellness area with oval Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and gymnasium, as well as the crew quarters and galley.
The owner has reserved the entire bridge deck for himself. Two suites are located one forward with its private outdoor lounge area located fore, and the other facing aft with access to the private terrace with outdoor dining and lounging.
Meanwhile, the yard has just shared construction update on 60-metre steel Project Falcon. The builder also confirms that no less than 13 yachts are currently under construction at Heesen facility.