Dutch shipyard Heesen recently completed attaching of the hull and superstructure of its 184-foot superyacht Project Neptune at its Oss shipyard.
Her layout includes a 915-square-foot master stateroom, accommodations for eight guests in four staterooms, and an 11-foot, 5-inch swim platform. Each guest stateroom has a king-sized berth and en suite head. There’s also space for 13 crew.
The full-beam master stateroom, which Heesen calls the “owner’s apartment,” is located on the main deck forward and has a gym with steam room, office, bathroom and his and her’s walk-in closets.
Her interior design comes from England-based firm Reymond Langton — known for massive superyacht designs such as Ann G and Aviva. Project Neptune’s exterior is design by H2, another England-based firm, which worked on Project Jupiter and Ulysses.
Going the distance: Powered by twin MTU 8V 4000 M63 engines, Project Neptune will have a reported cruising range of 4,300 nm at 13 knots.