Predicting a top speed of 37 knots in normal, light load conditions, the superyacht has been constructed with an aluminium Fast Displacement Hull Form (FDHF) and engines that are to be compliant with IMO Tier III regulations.
Launched in January 2023, Heesen previously spoke about Ultra G under the name of Project Skyfall, but now wearing her nameplate with pride, the striking tri-deck is described by the shipyard as a “sport fisherman in yacht disguise”.
Drawing on design inspiration from previous sportfishing models built by the Dutch shipyard in the nineties, Ultra G boasts exterior penmanship from Omega Architects, who were hand chosen by the owner to create unique lines and an attractive aesthetic.
Boasting an interior volume of 918GT, Ultra G primarily focuses on indulgence but with a family feel, with a composition of five cabins and dog-friendly facilities comprised of a 'relief area' that features a synthetic grass environment with self-flushing capabilities.
The overnight accommodation itself on the Heesen superyacht is said to have a four-cabin layout on the lower deck and an exclusive owner's deck on the bridge deck, which hosts its own private terrace complete with Jacuzzi and exterior lounge area.
Entertainment onboard looks to impress all ages of onboard guests, with an indulgent pool on the sun deck, a custom-made wine fridge down in the main salon and a premium media room with all the latest, up-to-date technologies for the ultimate hi-tech session.
Also set to be accompanied by a custom tender built by Vanquish, that closely resembles the mothership, Ultra G is certainly ready to make an impact on the yachting industry with every detail being highly polished.
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