A bespoke superyachts builder Heesen loves innovative ideas and stunning superyacht projects. Since we do too, here are the 5 reasons why Heesen’s latest project Cayman, recently introduced to the superyacht community, is another high-performance yacht you will adore.
1. She is exactly what you want.
Based on a recent research on the superyacht market, Heesen recognised an opportunity to build a vessel that would suit consumers demand, in fact – crusing in shallow waters. The American market has been expanding, with a few prediction recently made on its further prosperity. This makes it certainly the right time for the Heesen’s new superyacht. Cayman features a draft of approximately 2.15m (7′), perfect for cruising in the Bahamas or elsewhere.
2. She is very stylish.
Omega Architects have developed exterior design with adding some sleek lines, trendy cutaways in the side bulwark and Heesen’s “pelican” bow, making the superyacht look elegant and classic, while still featuring contemporary exterior solutions. Full-height windows provide a luxury of having plenty of day light and panoramic views.
3. She is light and fast.
Cayman is a three-deck fast displacement full aluminium yacht measuring at 42m (138′) and 400GT. Due to these specifications plus two powerful MTU engines, Cayman will be able to reach a maximum speed of 22.5 knots.
4. She offers a truly luxury experience on board.
Spacious beach club and a sky lounge are some of the great characteristics of her spacious relaxation areas. Roomy sundeck features shaded doing, Jacuzzi and loungers to provide the best time on your luxury cruise. The dinning room for 10 guests is designed to ensure a first-class service by the crew, given the size and layout of the area.
5. Her interior design is “Exotic Modern”.
Hot Lab design studio based in Milan, have developed an outstanding design concept especially for the project Cayman. It is described as “Exotic Modern” and based on light and natural tones and textures for a relaxed atmosphere on board. Accommodation is offered in a full-beam owner’s star room, two double cabins and two twin guest cabins for a total of 10 guests. Cayman will also be able to accommodate a crew of 7.