The Heesen Project Maximus yacht truly represents something maximal, something enormous. The yacht, made of steel, is 83 meters long and presents an enviable sight at sea.
A yacht Heesen Project Maximus is the work of a renowned designer Clifford Denn. He borrowed some design elements from the design of large passenger cruise ships. It is mainly the command area, where the captain and his staff are located. This is moved to the bow of the yacht, under the passenger deck. With that, the captain has a good overview of what is happening, and guests and the owner of the yacht an unobstructed space on the deck, which can thus stretch across the entire length of the yacht. You will find it on it large glass surfaces and arched sides. The continuous deck is interconnected with stairs, and on it we find swimming pool, which powers it waterfall above him. The water from the pool then drains into Jacuzzi, which is at the very end of the yacht. The speed that Maximus achieves is 19 knots, and it is able to transport without stopping 5500 nautical miles. If you thought it was actually a cruise ship, you are wrong. On the yacht there is room for just 12 people and some staff and so you can imagine how exclusive it is actually a Project Maximus yacht.
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