Heesen has sold the 55m Project Apollo. Apollo is the fifth yacht sold this year by the shipyard, totalling 260 linear meters and 3,017 GT.

“2021 has been a very successful year for Heesen. Our semi-custom yachts, based on proven platforms and available on short delivery schedules, are making waves in both the East and the West,” commented Friso Visser, Heesen CCO. “Engineering excellence and unrivalled Dutch quality, combined with our bold speculative build programme, place our shipyard at the top of the Ziggurat”.

Apollo’s exterior lines restyled by Omega Architects. Lower aft bulwarks and railings and larger expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass expand the view, increase light levels and bring a greater sensation of sea and sky into the interior.

Continuous sheets of tinted glass have replaced the iconic vertical windows on the main deck, giving a slightly more aggressive look to the profile. The horizontal lines stretch the optical length of the yacht and reduce the apparent height. The owner’s apartment has a French balcony.

Luca Dini Design & Architecture has created a solid and sculptural interior design for Apollo, featuring light and warm tones. Textured materials with open pores contrast elegantly with reflective surfaces, while delicately patterned wallpapers adorn the bulkheads. Twelve guests can be accommodated in six staterooms, all with private en-suite bathrooms.

Project Apollo is due for delivery in Fall 2023.
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