Heesen Yachts is delighted to introduce YN 20955, code-named Project Agnetha , to the market. This is the newest addition to their renowned 55-metre Steel series. With a profile penned by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects , Project Agnetha features striking and assertive exterior forms, recently updated to...
Heesen Yachts is delighted to introduce YN 20955, code-named Project Agnetha , to the market. This is the newest addition to their renowned 55-metre Steel series. With a profile penned by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects , Project Agnetha features striking and assertive exterior forms, recently updated to incorporate contemporary design elements that make her a modern marvel on the water.
Horizontal lines enhance Project Agnetha’s visual length, paired with broad expanses of tinted glass on the main and upper decks. Her bold character makes a strong first impression with state-of-the-art features and innovative design elements, her superstructure flaunting its distinctive ‘shark tooth’ motif on the wheelhouse overhang. Sleek design eliminates the need for fashion plates, resulting in a superstructure aft that is entirely pillar-free, enhancing the yacht’s indoor/outdoor flow, and offering unobstructed sea views from nearly every vantage point on board, including the sky lounge. The absence of window mullions in the main deck dining area further emphasises Project Agnetha’s connection with her surroundings.
Beneath the skin, this yacht is a feat of engineering delivering exceptional performance. Her ultra-efficient and comfortable Fast Displacement hull, combined with two MTU8V4000 M63 (IMO Tier III) engines, enables her to achieve a top speed of 15.5 knots. She is designed to navigate safely in all sea conditions, making her the quintessential go-anywhere blue-water motor yacht.
This Superyacht Guide item is an original editorial summary based on the official Heesen Yachts news release.
Image source: Heesen Yachts official news release.