Since launching almost 40 years ago Heesen has delivered more than 170 yachts. Originally the focus was solely on custom design, but at the turn of the century, demand was far outweighing supply and a market opened for yachts with a shorter construction time. “So to meet demand and to avoid compromising on quality,” says Mark, “we created a platform based on proven design and tested technology, reducing the standard delivery time of three to four years by approximately six months.” Uptake was strong, and remains so: their current order book and speculation pipeline consists of 12 yachts under construction, with deliveries that span to 2022.
As expected, there’s plenty more to come. “For Heesen to continue growing and developing it is inevitable we will start to build larger and larger yachts,” says Mark. “In 2017 we opened our new state-of-the-art 85m dry-dock and are now working on an exciting, radical new design with Clifford Denn Design called Project Maximus, which, at 83m, is the largest yacht we can build.
“We are also working on a highly-sophisticated 80m all-aluminium fast displacement motor yacht powered by four engines connected to two gearboxes with two shafts and controllable pitch propellers.” This requires a mind-boggling level of innovation, but given Heesen’s absolute aversion to risk, there can be little doubt it’ll be a feat of engineering excellence. Heesen truly are masters of the sea.