Heesen Unveils the Magnificent Project Agnetha
Heesen’s Project Agnetha dazzles with sleek design, luxury interiors, and bespoke craftsmanship in a 55m steel yacht.

There's a palpable thrill that accompanies the news of Heesen Yachts' latest launch, Project Agnetha. As a luminary in the world of yacht building, Heesen Yachts has once again demonstrated their unrivaled craftmanship and innovative design ethos.
The newest addition to Heesen's 55-meter Steel series, Project Agnetha, stands out with its impressive dimensions and features. Spanning 180 feet, the yacht boasts a top speed of 15.5 knots, powered by dual MTU 8V 4000 M63 engines. The fast displacement hull form allows for both speed and efficiency, ensuring a smooth sailing experience across the seas.



Designed in collaboration with Omega Architects for its exteriors and Luca Dini Design and Architecture for its interiors, Agnetha offers a visual treat with its distinct "shark tooth" motif adorning the superyacht wheelhouse overhang. Uninterrupted sea views are a hallmark here, courtesy of the pillar-free superstructure aft and window mullion-free dining area on the main deck. On the inside, the yacht's warm-toned palette enhances the ambiance, creating an inviting atmosphere for guests.
Speaking of guests, the yacht is poised to host up to 12 across six well-appointed staterooms, including a lavish owner's suite on the main deck. This space enjoys the opulence of his-and-hers dressing rooms, bathrooms, and a starboard veranda. The lower deck holds four guest staterooms, while a luxurious VIP stateroom graces the bridge deck.



Heesen's commercial officer, Mark Cavendish, emphasizes the meticulous attention to technical perfection that the shipyard imbues into its creations. This precision allows clients to delight in the customization process, creating a truly bespoke vessel tailored to their tastes.
Recently, the shipyard also completed another project, the Serena. Delivered earlier this year under the guidance of Arcon Yachts Monaco, this 180-foot marvel, enriched by the work of Luca Dini and Omega Architects, offers a 4,500-nautical-mile transatlantic range at a cruising speed of 13 knots.
Richard Kaye from Arcon Yachts Monaco notes that the refinement involved in customizing Serena ensures a design that marries style with practicality, exemplifying the potential of a Heesen yacht when tailored to fit an owner’s unique vision.
