Heesen 57m superyacht Project Setteesettanta sells to returning client

Also known as Hull YN 20857, Heesen's Project Setteesettanta is a new 57m (187ft) superyacht set to undergo the milestone keel laying ceremony in August 2023.

Sold to a returning Heesen client, Project Setteesettanta features collaborative design inputs from Omega Architects on the exteriors and interiors by Cristiano Gatto Design.

Claiming a top speed of 18 knots and a range of 3,900 nautical miles while travelling at 12 knots, the superyacht will be made of aluminium and will have the Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) designed by Van Oossanen Naval Architects.

The initial design indicates vast stretches of glazing throughout the decks, including the private Owner's deck that reports a master cabin sporting 180-degree views.

The exclusive Owner's paradise also states access to a private 200sqm deck area, which also has possibilities to be used as a touch and go helipad.

This new project possesses all the characteristics to become the crown jewel in Heesen’s fleet.

Cristiano Gatto

Cristiano Gatto Design

Many details are yet to be revealed about the custom yacht, however, a key focal point appears to be at the stern with a four-meter infinity pool and an easy-access swim platform complete with hydraulics for launching water toys and assisting swimmers.

Powered by two compact MTU 16V2000M72 (1,440 kW) diesel engines, Project Setteesettanta will have a six-cabin layout for up to 12 guests. 

In addition to the master cabin on the Owner's deck, a VIP will be situated on the main deck starboard, with a pair of twin cabins and a pair of doubles all on the lower deck.

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