Heesen announces the next commercial success, as they sell the 67m PROJECT SPARTA with an FDHF hull and interior design by Winch Design.
The yacht was first presented at the Monaco Yacht Show last month as PROJECT AVANTI. With delivery in 2023, this is the third yacht sold by Heesen this year.
Connected to the transom, the strong bow of the yacht and bold lines add to the masculine profile of the yacht. The aft deck features a five-metre infinity pool and a relaxation area. The indoor-outdoor flow incorporated in the design provides outstanding spaces for luxury cruising with friends and family. Penned by Winch Design, the raised pilothouse create a sporty look and stylish look.
With a volume of 1,200 GT, the interior layout includes a spacious salon of a full-beam size, which is a notable feature for the yacht of her size. The dining area indoors is connected to the aft deck terrace. Four guest cabins are on the main deck forward, with two of them convertible into a large VIP cabin.
Two owner’s suits are located on the dedicated owner’s deck on the bridge deck: one is forward on the deck with a private outdoor lounge area and the other facing aft with a private terrace with dining and lounge areas.
Large Jacuzzi with a bar and large sun pads are on the sundeck, which serves at the main area for sunbathing and worshipping the sun. All water toys and tenders can be conveniently stored in the forward garage with gull-wing doors.
All three decks are serviced by an elevator and are connected by a staircase. The lower deck hosts a wellness centre with Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and gymnasium. The crew quarters and galley are also located on the lower deck.
With an FDHF created by Van Oossanen, the yacht can reach a top speed of 16 knots and is very fuel-efficient.
The shipyard is currently working on 13 luxury yachts, which confirms the success of the superyachts built by Heesen.