As of May 2022, Heesen is a 100 percent Dutch company. A smooth transition allowed the company to return to "business as usual" relatively quickly. With fifteen yachts under construction and a workforce of 1,000 skilled people, the shipyard is busy and well organized.

Project Skyfall
The boat show season was a success; the 60-meter full custom Lusine debuted at the Monaco Yacht Show, the sale of YN 20555 Project Serena was announced, launched the XV67 design concept by Winch, and the 50-meter Ocean Z premiered at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. The sale of YN 20857, Project Setteesettanta, a full custom 57-meter all-aluminum motor yacht, and the launch of a new design – the 50-meter series by Harrison Eidsgaard – graced the end of 2022.

Project Sparta
2023 promises to be a very busy year. On January 27, Heesen will launch the full custom 59-meter YN 19959 Project Skyfall. And during the course of the year, the shipyard will launch three more superyachts: YN 20067, the full custom 67-meter Project Sparta by Winch Design; YN 20255, Project Apollo, the first in the restyled 55-meter Steel Series; and the Smart Custom YN 20150 Project Oslo24.

Project Oslo24
Shipyard’s representative will be waiting at the Dubai and Palm Beach boat shows, where clients will have the opportunity to meet the sales team and discuss new projects. In the Fall, at the Monaco and Fort Lauderdale yacht shows, Heesen will be showcasing its most recent launches and will have some ground-breaking news, which will be delivered at the annual press conference at the Hotel Hermitage.

Project Serena
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