It’s rare for the worlds of yachts and cruise ships to
collide, but Heesen’s 272-foot Project Maximus incorporates elements of both
vessel types to create one of the most interesting superyacht concepts shown at
Monaco.
It might be a coincidence that the Maximus name is also the longest
hull length that Heesen can build at its facilities in the Netherlands, but the
boat is vast by any measure.
Clifford Denn used his experience designing luxury cruise
liners for Cunard, including the Queen Mary 2 (QM2), and Viking Ocean Cruises
to shape Maximus. The arches along the sides, with vast glass panels, are
dramatic, giving the boat an almost speedboat profile. Denn also positioned the
wheelhouse—which typically sits amidships and near the top deck on most
yachts—forward and beneath the passenger decks. This unorthodox position then
allowed Denn to devote 100 percent of the exterior decks, from the rear swim
platform all the way to the foredeck, to the owners and guests. This kind of
unbroken space, common on many cruise ships, opened up a new world of design
potential on Maximus.
Maximus’s vertical bow also creates more interior and
exterior space forward, which, in turn, adds usable space to the stern. The
long pool, with a waterfall flowing from the deck above, is arguably the
yacht’s signature design. The deck also includes a fire pit. The water seeps
over the pool’s edge into a Jacuzzi located on the expansive swim platform
below. The lower area is also accessed through curving stairs on either side of
the Jacuzzi. The overall impression of Maximus’s stern deck: space and
elegance.
The biggest Heesen ever also has a flexible interior layout.
Denn’s concept calls for luxurious quarters for only five very fortunate guests
in three staterooms. But the yacht can also be configured with two VIPs, a
double stateroom, and a massive owner’s suite. Maximus promises to live up to
its name in another respect: It will have one of the world’s most advanced
running surfaces for hydrodynamic performance and efficiency, a trait that
Heesen has built its name around with many noteworthy launches in the last five
years.
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