Following the positive results of the tank test completed at the Wolfson Unit in April 2010, Heesen Yachts is proud to present the revolutionary 65 Metre superyacht concept based on the Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF). The FDHF is the result of studies and tank tests carried out over 20 years by the Dutch Naval Architects Van Oossanen and Associates.
Perry Van Oossanen comments on the idea that led the VOA team to create the FDHF design: “The typical load profile of a motor yacht often consists of long range cruising at low speeds and only short periods of time at higher and maximum speeds. This indicates the need to focus hull design over the entire speed range rather than on maximum speed only. The FDHF incorporates design features that have a large effect on hydrodynamic resistance over the whole speed range, such as the area of the immersed transom, bulbous bow, trim control and spray rails.”
Fabio Ermetto, Sales and Marketing Director at Heesen Yachts says: “Heesen Yachts is well known in the yachting industry for being a shipyard that likes challenges. We are proud to be the first shipyard to build a yacht featuring this innovative hull configuration using aluminium for both hull and superstructure. The Fast Displacement hull configuration is the perfect platform for creating a new luxury yacht in which increased performance and reduced environmental impact begin with the hull design.”
The Heesen 65 Metre Fast Displacement superyacht design offers some notable luxury features, such as a duplex beach club located aft on the main and lower decks with a 10 square meter side-balcony on the port side and a 22 square meter swimming platform. On the lower deck of the duplex beach club there are a sauna, hammam, shower room, day head and a fully equipped bar. Another notable feature of the 65m megayacht design is the glass bottom of swimming-pool located on the main deck; this allows the natural light to glimmer through the water to the bar area beneath. On the fore deck of the Heesen 65 Metre Fast Displacement motor yacht, the large sunbathing area can be transformed into a touch-and-go heli-deck. The tender garages with gull-wing doors are also located beneath the fore deck.
The exterior lines of this revolutionary Heesen 65 Metre Fast Displacement have been drawn by Frank Laupman from Omega Architects. The design clearly shows the Heesen bloodline, while invigorating it with the muscular appearance of a racing car. Frank Laupman explains: “We found a way to integrate the hull with the main deck element of the superstructure, by eliminating its normal overhang of the aft deck. On top of this integrated two-deck body, we developed the freestanding superstructure, which contains only the wheelhouse deck and the sundeck. Helmet shaped, it has no side deck overhangs and slopes down towards the stern.”
Please see below for a video clip of the Heesen Yachts 65 metre Fast Displacement (FDHF) Superyacht concept.
Main Characteristics of the Heesen Yachts 65 metre Fast Displacement (FDHF) Superyacht concept.
Hull type: Aluminium
Naval Architect: Van Oossanen – Heesen Yachts
Exterior Designer: Omega Architects
Classification: ABS A1 Yachting Service, AMS. Large Yacht Code LY2 / MCA
Hull material: Aluminium
Superstructure material: Aluminium
Dimensions
Length over all: 65,00 metres
Beam over all: 11,40 metres
Draft propellers max.: 3,05 metres
Displacement (50% load): 550 tons(approx.)
Technical details
Speed maximum (half load): 27,0 knots
Speed cruising (half load) 24,0 knots (at approx 75% engine power output)
Range at 14 knots: 4.500 Nm
Classification: ABS A1 Commercial Yachting Service, AMS,
Large Yacht Code 2
Guests: 12
Crew: 13 (including captain)
Fuel capacity: 90,0 m3
Fresh water: 30,0 m3
Main engines: 2 x MTU 20V4000M93L, each developing 4.170kW at 2100 rpm
Gearboxes: 2x ZF 23560
Propulsion: Stainless steel shafts with 5 blade fixed pitch props
Stabilisation (at zero speed): 5x Seakeeper gyroscopes, M21000