
Heesen 164 Bijin Emerges from Hot Lab Refit
A nine-month transformation at Monaco Marine gives the former Sibelle a new look and a serene, Japandi-inspired interior.
A nine-month transformation at Monaco Marine gives the former Sibelle a new look and a serene, Japandi-inspired interior.
The founder of Heesen Yachts, who died April 23, 2025, created one of the best-known yacht brands in the world.
With a new shipyard owner and multiple yacht launches and deliveries this year, Heesen Yachts sets its own standard.
This yacht has six en suite staterooms, an armada of water toys and tenders and is available in the Caribbean and the Med.
This all-aluminum superyacht has transatlantic range and will be offered for charter.
The 180-foot yacht has ‘significant customization,’ will debut at the Monaco Yacht Show this fall.
This 180-foot yacht with a reported top speed of 15.5 knots is available for delivery this year.
The 180-foot steel superyacht is scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2027.
The shipyard has been bustling with activity, with several new superyachts either sold or currently in-build.
Hull No. 1 in the yard’s 57-meter series has a reported top speed of 22 knots.
Discover how Bob Book’s 164-foot new Heesen yacht caters to cruising with his golden retrievers in the Bahamas.
Previously known as Project Akira, this 187-footer is the first hull in a new class of high-speed aluminum builds.
A nine-month transformation at Monaco Marine gives the former Sibelle a new look and a serene, Japandi-inspired interior.
The founder of Heesen Yachts, who died April 23, 2025, created one of the best-known yacht brands in the world.
With a new shipyard owner and multiple yacht launches and deliveries this year, Heesen Yachts sets its own standard.
This yacht has six en suite staterooms, an armada of water toys and tenders and is available in the Caribbean and the Med.
This all-aluminum superyacht has transatlantic range and will be offered for charter.
The 180-foot yacht has ‘significant customization,’ will debut at the Monaco Yacht Show this fall.
This 180-foot yacht with a reported top speed of 15.5 knots is available for delivery this year.
The 180-foot steel superyacht is scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2027.
The shipyard has been bustling with activity, with several new superyachts either sold or currently in-build.
Hull No. 1 in the yard’s 57-meter series has a reported top speed of 22 knots.
Discover how Bob Book’s 164-foot new Heesen yacht caters to cruising with his golden retrievers in the Bahamas.
Previously known as Project Akira, this 187-footer is the first hull in a new class of high-speed aluminum builds.
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