Project Agnetha Hits the Water: Heesen’s 55m Superyacht Takes Shape

Heesen has unveiled Project Agnetha, a 55-metre superyacht that recently touched water for the first time at its Oss shipyard. With delivery planned for the second quarter of 2025, the build enters its final stages.
 
Built on a proven engineering platform, Agnetha offers clients the opportunity to personalize the yacht without dealing with complex technical development. 
 
Omega Architects designed the exterior with a focus on seamless indoor-outdoor living. Large, open windows without pillars offer clear views, and a sharp “shark tooth” detail on the wheelhouse gives the yacht a sporty touch.
 
Styled by Luca Dini Design and Architecture, the interior features warm, natural tones — combining rich wood with shades of cream, blue, and brown. Project Agnetha offers six cabins and can accommodate up to 12 guests.The owner’s suite is located on the main deck and features a private veranda, dual dressing rooms and separate bathrooms for him and her. A generous VIP suite sits on the bridge deck, making the layout ideal for both private cruising and charter use.
 
Agnetha is built for outdoor enjoyment, with a Jacuzzi and bar on the sundeck and plenty of space for open-air dining and lounging across all three decks. The swim platform doubles as a sunbathing area when anchored, and the bow includes hidden storage for two tenders. Powered by a fast displacement hull and twin MTU engines, the yacht reaches a top speed of 15.5 knots while offering a smooth and efficient ride.