Showing posts with label Heysea. Show all posts
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March 28, 2020

New Model: Heysea Atlantic 115

Chinese yard Heysea Yachts has launched the first hull of its Atlantic 115. The first of a new Atlantic series, construction officially began in March 2018 after the keel was laid in September 2017.  Built to MCA and RINA standards, this raised pilothouse super yacht was developed in collaboration with Jure Bukavec of Uniellè Yacht Design. The interior has been developed by H2 Yacht Design, features accommodation for up to twelve guests split across five staterooms and a convertible Cabana-style beach club. The main-deck master cabin is undoubtedly the pick of the bunch as it benefits from 270-degree panoramic views out to sea. Other key features include an Opacmare Transformer swim platform, a spacious sundeck and crew accommodation for a staff of up to five people. The Heysea Atlantic 115 is powered by twin 1925hp Caterpillar engines for a top speed of 24 knots and a cruising range of 2000 nautical miles at ten knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 35.2 m (115.4ft)
Beam - 8.38 m
Draft - 1.72 m
Fuel Capacity - 20596 l
Water Capacity - 4497 l
Accommodation - twelve guests in five cabins, five crew in three cabins
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 Acert 1925hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 24 knots max 10 knots economic cruise
Range - 2000 nm at 10 knots
Project - Jure Bukavec of Unielle Yacht Design exterior, H2 interior
Certification - MCA, Rina C hull Mach Y short range

May 24, 2018

New Model: Heysea 76 Zoom

Heysea Yachts from China delivered the first Zoom 76, an update of the Zoom 72 presented in 2015 with a larger bathing platform.  The Zoom series is completely designed by the Heysea in-house team and the 72 model was awarded the 2015 China Best Yacht Design. The Heysea Zoom series is inspired and a competition to the Azimut Magellano series, which has received a lot of positive critique when it was presented to the general public in 2010.  Featuring a semi displacement hull the Heysea 76 Zoom has a plumb bow, which not only delivers design value but also provides more space below deck. The Zoom 76 offers a four double cabin lower deck layout, with the option to have a three cabins choice and the large midships cabin converted to a huge entertainment area.  The Heysea 76 Zoom is standard powered by twin Volvo 900hp which give top speeds up to 25 knots and a cruise of 25 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 23.16 m (76ft)
Beam - 5.80 m
Draft - 1.16 m
Displacement - 52.6 t
Fuel Capacity - 4000 l
Water Capacity - 1000 l
Accommodation - six berths in three cabins, or eight berths in four cabins, one crew cabin berth
Engines - 2 x Volvo D13 900hp
Propulsion - line shaft, IPS available as optional
Speed - 25 knots max 20 knots cruise

April 22, 2018

Project: Heysea 126 Asteria

Chinese yard Heysea Yachts has confirmed that it has taken an order for a new 126 Asteria super yacht.  Due to launch in January 2019 with delivery later that year, this in-house design will be built from a fiberglass hull and superstructure with a beam of over seven meters, which will give a total interior volume of 270 GT.  Accommodation is for up to eight guests split between four cabins, including a main deck owner’s suite. On the lower deck, a full-beam VIP sits just aft of the port-side twin and starboard double cabin. The crew quarters are situated in the bow and allow for a staff of up to five people, with a crew mess and double cabin for the captain.  Key features include a Cabana-style beach club complete with day-head, and a large aft deck, which is split between sunbathing space aft and sheltered dining space further forward.  Moving inside and the open-plan saloon comprises an eight-person dining table, L-shaped settee and a bar area with three stools. However, the star of the show is the spacious super yacht sundeck this area will be fitted with a tender davit, spa pool, dining table, barbecue, bar area and a C-shaped settee, with enough room leftover for three sun-loungers to be placed back aft.  The Heysea 126 Asteria will be powered by a pair of 1925hp Caterpillar engines for a top speed of 22 knots and comfortable cruising at 19 knots. When trimmed back to an economic speed of ten knots, the Heysea 126 Asteria will have a cruising range of 1,200 nautical miles, drawing on a total fuel capacity of 13500 liters.

January 28, 2018

Project: Heysea 115 Atlantic

An interesting project involving two different shipyards in different parts of the world has taken off. The Atlantic 115 has started construction on speculation but has since then found an owner. This yacht is the result of a collaboration between Chinese yard Heysea Yachts and Atlantic Yacht and Ship. The yacht is under construction in China in Jiangmen and is being built in fiberglass. The yacht will end up having accommodation for ten to twelve guests. The owner will have a large master suite up front on the main forward deck. The master suite appears to have a huge skylight sure to add extra dimension and a wealth of natural light to the space when in use. Four guest suites are located on the lower deck for the owner's guests. There is a beach club on the aft lower deck for guests to utilize and be a lot closer to the water. The sundeck will also be another popular area for guests and with the vessel being built to MCA and RINA standards, the charter option is available. Dual Cat at 1950hp are on board to power this vessel up to a 24 knots top speed. Heysea 115 Atlantic can give a decent 2000 nautical mile range at a brisk 20 knots cruise and this can be increase if lower speeds are used.