Heesen Yachts has delivered Masa, the eighth superyacht in its 5000 Aluminium Class, designed by Frank Laupman of Omega Architects. The yacht arrived the expected 23 knots during the sea trials.
The yacht hit the water for the first time in April and was christened Masa, meaning “my diamond”, at a private naming ceremony. The sale of the 50 metre yacht was announced in December last year, with the buyer introduced by Arcon Yachts.
The layout for twelve guests is traditional with the owners’ stateroom on the main deck forward, five cabins on the lower deck, including a full-beam VIP suite, two doubles and two twins. All cabins have en suite bathrooms. On the lower deck is also the crew accommodation for nine people. The interior is a creation by Cristiano Gatto and is described as “light and airy”.
Power comes from a pair of MTU 16V 4000 diesel engines for a top speed of 23 knots and a cruising range of 3,100 nautical miles at 11 knots.
“High-end materials and refined features are the calling card of Aster. New and exclusive finishes have been applied to the Foglizzo leather, such as the woven brocade technique – a signature of Coco Chanel’s.” Heesen Yachts
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