HEESEN PRESENTS THE NEW 58 METRE FRANCESCO PASZKOWSKI DESIGN
HEESEN PRESENTS THE NEW 58 METRE FRANCESCO PASZKOWSKI DESIGN
Heesen Yachts is thrilled to announce that the collaboration with the Italian designer Francesco Paszkowski is strengthening and recently led to the creation of a new design: A 58 metre with a sleek and aggressive look.
The relationship between Heesen Yachts and this Italian designer dates back to the Nineties with the creation of the exterior lines of the splendid 35 metre motor yacht Opus II and more recently with the interior design of two vessels in the 50 metre semi-displacement class.
The exterior lines of this new 58 metre design combine elements inspired by
automotive and aeronautical stylistic elements. The result is a design exuding power in every detail. The curved and compact lines of the superstructure descending to the sun-bed area on the fore-deck contribute to the elegant look of this 58 metre, while the continuous glued window tapered towards the bow emphasizes the idea of movement and speed. The sleek area in front of the sloped windows of the wheel house, the curved edges of the horizontal lines and the back of the boat contribute to the aggressive look of this new generation of Heesen yachts. Indeed the stern of the boat is very distinctive with its swim-platform embellished with full-width steps, symmetric stairs around the sun-pads to access the aft deck and the two unconventional openings for the mooring springs.
An unusual design feature is located on the fore deck where a bimini lifts up to reveal and shade an open-air lounge space. Guests are accommodated in fi ve cabins. The full-beam master suite is traditionally located on the main deck, while the rest of the guests are on the lower deck in two twins and two double cabins. Fabio Ermetto, Sales and Marketing Director at Heesen, comments: “Paszkowski has created a very innovative interpretation of Heesen’s traditional lines; the look of this 58 metre vessel has a family feeling within its strong individuality. At Heesen we are very happy to have the chance to work with such a creative designer. This project, which we already studied and are ready to build, will sport a fast displacement hull (FDHF) created by Van Oossanen Naval Architects and will reach a maximum speed of approximately 23 knots powered by a pair of MTU engines of 16V 4000 M93L. ”