HEESEN
THE NEXT GENERATION OF HEESEN YACHTS
At Heesen, innovation drives our evolution. The new 50‑metre series reflects this commitment, conceived through close collaboration between our sales, marketing, and engineering teams. Designed by Harrison Eidsgaard, the 50m Steel combines contemporary aesthetics with advanced technology.
Built on a 50‑metre, 499 GT Fast Displacement steel hull, the series delivers excellent seaworthiness and heightened comfort in all conditions. As with all Heesen models, a hybrid‑propulsion option offers intelligent power management and silent cruising capability.
The exterior features sharp, modern lines, low bulwarks for unobstructed views, and generous natural light through full‑height windows. Sliding windows in the main‑deck saloon enhance indoor–outdoor connection, while the absence of fashion plates maximises brightness throughout. Thoughtful crew routing ensures discreet, efficient service. With tenders and toys stored forward on the main deck, guests enjoy a split‑level aft deck with an infinity pool and a spacious fixed swim platform. The yacht accommodates twelve guests across six staterooms.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
“The design of Heesen’s 50‑metre Steel exudes confidence,” says Peder Eidsgaard. “It translates the fast, sporty character of Heesen’s aluminium yachts into a refined and timeless profile.”
Simplicity and flexibility guide the interior layout, optimising guest living areas while supporting efficient crew operations. Key features—including the sundeck’s dual‑purpose coffee table and atrium skylight—create inviting social spaces. The expansive sundeck accommodates up to 20 guests for outdoor dining, ensuring an elevated hospitality experience for both resident and visiting guests.
STEP ABOARD
Project Grace showcases Harrison Eidsgaard’s holistic design approach, integrating exterior and interior elements for a seamless, coherent experience. The interior embraces contemporary, family‑oriented living with an emphasis on comfort and informal elegance. Flexible design options allow owners to personalise the environment, reflecting the growing preference for relaxed, “barefoot luxury” aboard modern superyachts.