Project Agnetha is the latest in our popular 55-metre Steel series. Frank Laupman of Omega Architects has designed her an elegant and muscular profile and recently re-styled the exterior look to add a contemporary touch. Horizontal lines emphasise the optical length of the yacht, and continuous sheets of tinted glass on the main and upper deck give Project Agnetha a whole new appeal. The veranda in the owners’ quarters is a nook where they can enjoy the outdoors away from the rest of the guests. Large enough to offer plenty of outdoor and indoor areas for relaxing, socializing and enjoying life on board, but not too big to access the charming harbours of the Mediterranean.
Project Agnetha is packed with all the latest features and design innovations. The superstructure is adorned with a “shark tooth”, which is a smart design signature on the overhang of the wheelhouse that lends a powerful personality. The clean and svelte design required the removal of fashion plates; for example, the superstructure aft is completely free from pillars offering uninterrupted ocean vistas. This design feature significantly improves the indoor/outdoor connection and offers unsurpassed views of the sea from virtually every location on board, even when seated in the sky lounge. In the restyle, we even eliminated the window mullions in the main deck dining and sky lounge to afford an even stronger connection with the exterior surroundings. The beauty of Agnetha also lies below the waterline. Thanks to her ultra-performing and extremely comfortable Fast Displacement hull in combination with two compact MTU4000 M63 (IMO Tier III), she will reach a top speed of 15,5 knots and will sail safely in all sea conditions.
Agnetha welcomes twelve guests in six staterooms, with the vast 86 sqm owners’ quarters on the main deck forward, four guest cabins on the lower deck and the VIP on the bridge deck. This layout makes the Heesen 55-metre class ideal for charter or for Middle Eastern clients who appreciate lots of cabins. Agnetha’s interior designby Luca Dini Design and Architecture centres on creating a reassuring and traditional ambience that exudes warmth and welcome. The design employs a palette of warm tones that envelop guests in a sense of comfort and homeliness, making it an ideal retreat for those who spend extensive time on their yacht.
This profile uses information from the official Heesen Yachts fleet page.
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Agnetha - official Heesen press image
Credit: Heesen Yachts
Agnetha - official Heesen fleet image
Credit: Heesen Yachts
Agnetha - official Heesen fleet image
Credit: Heesen Yachts
Agnetha - official Heesen fleet image
Credit: Heesen Yachts
| Builder | Heesen Yachts |
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| Other names | YN 20955; Agnetha - 2025 |
| Type | Motor yacht |
| Status | Unknown |
| Launch date | March 28, 2025 |
| Length | 55.00 m |
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| Gross tonnage | 760.00 |
| Construction | Steel, Fast Displacement Hull Form |
| Max speed | 15.50 kn |
| Range | 4500 nautical miles |
| Guests | 12 |
|---|---|
| Cabins | 6 |
| Crew | 13 |
| Exterior design | Omega Architects |
|---|---|
| Interior design | Luca Dini Design and Architecture |