The recently-launched 50 metre Heesen motor yacht Project Triton has been sold by Thom Conboy at Heesen USA and David Johnson at Denison Yachting.
Project Triton is a traditional full-displacement steel hull with an exterior designed by Clifford Denn and characterised by a flared, bulbous bow and a bold profile inspired by classic car design. She is the second in Heesen’s 50 metre Steel class following the delivery of her sistership Omaha in 2018.
Her contemporary Reymond Langton-designed interiors can host ten guests in five suites, with the master on the main deck forward and the four guest cabins on the lower deck. The studio selected a palette of warm, neutral tones, punctuated by vibrant bursts of colour and texture.
Features on board this superyacht for sale include a tender and toy storage on the foredeck as well as an elegant beach club with a bespoke blue marble bar and dedicated wellness area. At 50 metres, Project Triton has been designed to deliver the largest possible volume while remaining under 500GT.
Described by the shipyard as 'a true bluewater motor yacht', Project Triton is powered by twin MTU 8V4000 M63 engines that allow her to reach a top speed of 15 knots. At a cruising speed of 12 knots she has a transoceanic range of 3,800 nautical miles.
Mark Cavendish, Chief Commercial Officer at Heesen, comments: “We are thrilled to be able to sign this contract despite the challenges created by Covid19 travel restrictions. Both teams worked ardently using innovative marketing and communications tools to bridge the gap generated by the pandemic. We are delighted to welcome the owners of Triton to the Heesen family and fleet!”
The news follows the recent sale of Heesen's in-build 55m Steel Project Pollux.
Project Triton was asking €33,900,000.