Last week Heesen was excited to share the news that the hull and superstructure of its landmark Project Cosmos had been successfully married.
Project cosmos heesen. She will be the shipyards largest yacht built to date and the fastest in her class marking a succession of new technological firsts for the iconic Dutch shipyard a thoroughbred racehorse and the next evolution of the Heesen breed. Charl van Rooy SuperYacht Times Photo. The Lego versions of the yacht have not been.
Light long fast and strong. Set to be a colossal 80m with a top speed of almost 30 knots Heesen Yachts Project Cosmos is currently in build. Not only will MY COSMOS be the Worlds largest all-aluminium superyacht but she will also be the fastest.
Her top speed is 29 kn with power coming from a Diesel engine. Project Cosmos Joining hull and superstructure. This is a significant moment in any superyacht construction but the unique nature of this all-aluminum 262-ft vessel meant this one was a particular cause for celebration.
Back in 2016 I had the pleasure of sailing on the 70 metre Galactica Super Nova which was at that time the largest yacht to have emerged from the Dutch shipyard. This yacht is not only the biggest to date for the yard but it will be also the biggest and fastest yacht 29. She will be capable of reaching.
Cosmos the 80-metre tri-decked yacht with four engines and more than 19000 horsepower is a boat like no other. After arriving at Heesens facility in Oss the Netherlands last month work has now commenced on outfitting the 80-metre motor yacht Cosmos as her 2021 launch date approaches. Dutch yard Heesen has given a construction update on the 80 metre all-aluminium superyacht Project Cosmos.
Built by Heesen PROJECT COSMOS YN 19480 is the shipyards first 80m262ft superyacht and will be made completely from aluminium and use a FDHF hull form. 31 6 11 49 96 00. Project Cosmos is the largest yacht to date to be built by Heesen and follows on from its existing major triumphs in the 60-metre plus market segment with the revolutionary 65-metre Galactica Star in 2013 the iconic 70-metre Galactica Super Nova in 2016 and its recent accomplishment 60-metre Project Falcon.