Heesen Yachts announces delivery of Sibelle


Heesen Yachts announces the delivery of Sibelle, 50m fully custom FDHF

Heesen Yachts is proud to announce that on March 20th, 2015 M/Y Sibelle was delivered to her Owner.
M/Y Sibelle is a 50-metre fully custom motor yacht, below 500GT with an aluminum hull and superstructure.
The sea trials took place in the North Sea on February 13 and 17, 2015 in waves ranging between 0.5m and 1.0m in a fresh to strong wind (Force 4-5). M/Y Sibelle exceeded the contractual speed and proved to be extremely manoeuvrable and very quiet.
Perry van Oossanen, naval architect, comments: “The first of a kind. A Fast Displacement Hull Form with a radical styling that includes a vertical stem and very strict requirements from the Owner, has really pushed the boundaries in yacht design. To see all this come together so beautifully after five years of hard work of designing and building, is a great feeling. All of us at Van Oossanen Naval Architects are proud to be part of this unique project!”
The build captain of M/Y Sibelle reports: “We are very pleased by the behaviour of Sibelle at sea. The speed trials – conducted without the use of stabilizers – took place in slightly uncomfortable seas with waves ranging from 0.5 to 1 meter, hitting us on the beam: the vessel proved to be stable and extremely manoeuvrable. The most remarkable feature is her frugal fuel consumption: at top speed (19 knots on the GPS) she uses 600 litres an hour, and at cruising speed (15.1 knots) it is only 220 litres an hour!”
The design of M/Y Sibelle proves that high speed cruising can be achieved without sacrificing either luxury or efficiency.
M/Y Sibelle’s exterior lines are by Frank Laupman from Omega architects, assisted in the refinement of the design details by Mikhail Labazov and Andrei Savin from Architectural Bureau A-B Studio. The complex simplicity oxymoron epitomizes in two words the philosophy that led the design team in the development of this project. M/Y Sibelle’s elegant exterior lines are emphasized by contrasting bands of wraparound glass that give her a very distinctive look. The exterior lines look like they are running parallel, but in reality they are not! It is all about small adjustments that give an impression of parallelism to the eye.
Mark Cavendish, Sales and Marketing Director at Heesen Yachts, comments: “M/Y Sibelle exemplifies Heesen’s ability to create fully custom yachts that reflect the individuality of the client. We help our visionary owners to craft their unique vessel and provide them with the highest standard of engineering developed in over 35 years of experience.”

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