Heesen Yachts has shared the latest information about Project Orion. The hull and superstructure of YN 20750 were joined together at the facility in Oss. Heesen has been the first shipyard to combine hybrid propulsion with the ultra-performing Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) on a lightweight aluminum yacht.
The Project Orion is equipped with Heesen’s innovative hybrid systems which will take the owners and their guests across the seven seas and in perfect silence up to 10 knots. Project Orion boasts a shallow draft of just 2.15m that allows her to cruise in the Bahamas and the small creeks in the Mediterranean.
Frank Laupman of Omega Architects, a long-term design partner of the shipyard, was responsible for exterior lines, which are beautifully complemented by a contemporary interior design penned by acclaimed Italian designer Cristiano Gatto.
Project Orion can accommodate twelve guests across six staterooms, with the owners' suite located on the main deck forward. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow owners to fully appreciate the natural beauty of the surrounding sea. On the lower deck, there is a traditional arrangement of guest cabins, comprising two twins, two doubles, and one VIP suite spanning the full beam.
Project Orion incorporates two major layout innovations based on data from market research and feedback from her foresters. By moving the engine room forward, Heesen has created a generous wellness area of about 26 sq m, which grants direct access to the large, fixed swim platform equipped with a practical transformer ladder, ready for the guests to use as soon as the captain drops the anchor. The yacht is also equipped with a sauna, a gymnasium and a day head with a shower.
The sundeck layout was also reorganized, the whirlpool was moved forward which provides more privacy for guests when the yacht is docked stern-to in a marina. This change has made the sundeck feel more spacious and versatile. The crew can quickly remove loungers at the back to create a perfect party area. An expansive wet bar, a dining table in the shade under the hard top, and relaxation areas both aft and fore, make the 77 sq m the ideal entertainment space.
Heesen's 50m FHDF is known for its fuel-efficiency. At 12 knots, Orion will consume 98 liters per hour, excluding hotel load, while at 10 knots in hybrid mode, consumption falls to a mere 45 litres per hour. This is an outstanding achievement for a 50m yacht displacing 295 tons. Two MTU 12V 2000 M61 (IMO III) engines of just 600kW each will deliver this exceptional performance.
As the construction is going on schedule, the yacht is available for delivery in Q1 2025.
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: Ruben Griffioen/Heesen Yachts