Heesen ALP (Project Jade): sold!

Dutch Heesen announced the sale of the 50-metre ALP performance yacht, formerly known as Project Jade (hull YN 20350)
February 28 2024 • by Olga Selezneva 2 minutes to read
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Heesen started the construction of Project Jade on speculation

Now the creation of this all-aluminium yacht is almost complete. After all the systems are commissioned and the rigorous trials in the North Sea are over, she will be delivered to her owner in the second quarter of 2024 as the ALP.

Project Jade stands out for the elegant exterior design by Frank Laupman from Omega Architects.

Her contemporary interior was crafted by Cristiano Gatto. The airy atmosphere on board is achieved through the use of various materials and textures that reflect natural light. The interior features mirrors and tempered glass, as well as the shades of green that gave name to the project, jade. 

The yacht can accommodate twelve guests in five cabins. The master suite is on the main deck forward, and there are four more guests (with extra berths) below deck. Thanks to the smart layout the crew of nine can work efficiently and discreetly. 

Despite the generous size, Project Jade highly efficient displacement hull design allows it to reach a top speed of 23 knots, which is quite impressive for the class. 

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