Heesen Yachts-Project Triton-A True Bluewater Motor Yacht
At 50 meters, Project Triton is a true blue water motor yacht with a traditional full-displacement steel hull below the 500GT threshold. Designed and engineered by Heesen’s in-house team of experts, Triton is built according to the highest Dutch quality standards.
Defined by a flared and bulbous bow, and an easily driven hull form, she glides through water with ease. Powered by twin MTU 8V4000 M63 engines she will reach a top speed of 15 knots and have a transoceanic range of 3,800 nautical miles at the cruising speed of 12 knots.
Built upon Heesen’s proven technical platform, Clifford Denn has imagined a sophisticated exterior design that is paired with generous outdoor deck space. A 98-square-meter sun deck complete with Jacuzzi, al fresco dining area and sun loungers promise the best of the yachting lifestyle. For entertaining, guests are welcomed to the 74-square-metre aft deck, an area complemented by the part-enclosed sky lounge.
For the 50-metre Steel Class, Clifford Denn created an elegant profile characterised by flowing curves with elements inspired by classic car design. Her bold and elegant profile won’t go unnoticed when sailing off the coast of the South of France or in the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean.
With tender and toys conveniently stored on the fore deck, Triton offers an elegant beach club with wellness area.
Blending practicality with luxurious detail, the layout of Project Triton has been optimised to deliver the largest possible volume while remaining under the 500GT threshold. Ten guests sleep in five large suites, with the master on the main deck forward and the four guest cabins on the lower deck.
British studio Reymond Langton have created a contemporary interior defined by a linear and clean environment. The sophisticated yet casual design makes Triton the ideal yacht for enjoying the excitement of the outdoor life at sea.
Working closely with Heesen, Clifford Denn took elements of inspiration from classic automotive design. Her traditional peak bow with reversed sheer line is seamlessly incorporated into her profile, while a military style wheelhouse offers a touch of masculinity. The end result offers timeless appeal.
At Heesen, the goal is to create an interior that truly makes a yacht a home. Therefore the interior by Reymond Langton Design boasts comfortable yet elegant spaces throughout. Its contemporary design is characterized by clean lines and surfaces. The studio selected a warm, neutral palette which is tastefully punctuated with vibrant bursts of color from bespoke works of art and furnishings.
The accommodation provides for up to 10 guests across 5 elegant en-suite cabins: 1 Master suite with an office, a widescreen TV on the forward wall in form of the bed and a sofa and second desk beside the windows. The large forward marble bathroom contains a walk-through shower. Of the 4 other guest cabins located on the lower deck, the two to the aft are VIP staterooms with their own desks, widescreen TVs and sizeable bathrooms also finished in marble. A port double cabin and a twin starboard cabin amidships have the same facilities on a smaller scale, leaving the bow area for the crew mess and quarters to sleep up to eight.