The prestigious Dutch shipyard Heesen in partnership with Milan-based design studio Hot Lab are to unveil the 38-metre yacht Nina. The studio created a stylish and contemporary design approach to the classic Heesen look which the brand has come to be known for. More renderings of this unique project will be revealed during the currently running Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show 2015. Luxury yacht Nina accommodates 10 guests in a full beam master suite and a further four guest cabins below on the accommodation deck. The vessel's beam of nearly 8 metres allows for enough interior space to completely separate guest areas and crew quarters, as well as allowing for easy crew movement throughput the yacht. Her amazing outdoor features offer plenty of possibilities. The sun deck is shaded by the Bimini hard top for casual, open-air dining with grill and bar area, while the upper deck aft has been extended to comfortably host a 6-metre jet tender and water toys.
The finest materials were used in styling Nina's interiors. The lower deck consists of four spacious cabins for guests, all with en-suite facilities. There is also an Owner's stateroom, boasting an abundance of natural light and very best materials and fabrics. The stateroom is a complete mini apartment with study, full-beam suite, large walk-in wardrobe and a generous bathroom with shower and bathtub.
The amazingly large main saloon of Nina superyacht overlooks the aft deck through sliding glass doors. Both the salon and adjacent dining room are fitted with full-height windows for uninterrupted views. Minimalistic yet inviting, the main saloon features all facilities needed to relax at the end of a day's cruising.
The yacht is built to exceed expectations on every level and to provide the rare combination of style and performance. She can easily travel at a maximum speed of 23 knots because of her twin MTU 2000 M96L engines, developing 1,939kW each. Moreover, for optimal trim and stabilization, Humphree Active Interceptors are fitted as standard, but at-anchor stabilization is also an option.
Powered by two MTU 2000 M96L engines developing 1,939kW each, Nina will achieve a maximum speed of 23 knots. Humphree active interceptors will be installed on the yacht to provide a smooth and comfortable cruise even in choppy conditions.
The finest materials were used in styling Nina's interiors. The lower deck consists of four spacious cabins for guests, all with en-suite facilities. There is also an Owner's stateroom, boasting an abundance of natural light and very best materials and fabrics. The stateroom is a complete mini apartment with study, full-beam suite, large walk-in wardrobe and a generous bathroom with shower and bathtub.
The amazingly large main saloon of Nina superyacht overlooks the aft deck through sliding glass doors. Both the salon and adjacent dining room are fitted with full-height windows for uninterrupted views. Minimalistic yet inviting, the main saloon features all facilities needed to relax at the end of a day's cruising.
The yacht is built to exceed expectations on every level and to provide the rare combination of style and performance. She can easily travel at a maximum speed of 23 knots because of her twin MTU 2000 M96L engines, developing 1,939kW each. Moreover, for optimal trim and stabilization, Humphree Active Interceptors are fitted as standard, but at-anchor stabilization is also an option.
Powered by two MTU 2000 M96L engines developing 1,939kW each, Nina will achieve a maximum speed of 23 knots. Humphree active interceptors will be installed on the yacht to provide a smooth and comfortable cruise even in choppy conditions.