The 46.7-metre Heesen yacht Odyssea sold in a deal with Josh Gulbranson of Fraser Yachts representing the buyer, and Thom Conboy and Chris Collins of Denison Yachting standing in for the seller. The Dutch-built yacht was delivered in 2012 as part of the Heesen 4700 Displacement series.Photo: Ocean IndependenceOdyssea was custom-built for Frans Heesen, the founder of Heesen Yachts. She features a sleek exterior design by Omega Architects, while her inviting interior is designed by Bannenberg & Rowell Design.Odyssea showcases high-end luxurious finishes and meticulous craftsmanship with a large open plan saloon and dining area. Her landscape windows flood the room with plenty of natural light and illuminate her stunning interior. Odyssea was designed as a family yacht with 491 GT and six staterooms for up to 12 guests. She is also able to accommodate a crew of ten members, including the captain, in six cabins.Odyssea is powered by twin MTU diesel engines that provide her with a top speed of 15.5 knots. She had a last known asking price of $26,500,000.
Heesen’s 47m yacht Odyssea sold
Written by Sophie Spicknell
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