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Heesen’s biggest assembly to date has taken place at the shipyard in Oss

Heesen’s reputation as one of the most high-tech and high-quality superyacht builders in existence has been confirmed once again.

Another step forward in the construction of the 80-metre Project Cosmos,its biggest challenge to date, has taken place at the shipyard in Oss.
Light, long, fast and strong. Cosmos, the 80-metre, tri-decked yacht with four engines and more than 19,000 horsepoweris a boat like no other. Her design combines the world’s most advanced naval architecture with Heesen’s unparalleled engineering know-how. She will be capable of reaching close to 30 knots once delivered and have an efficient cruising speed of 20+ knots.

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A project of this scale is like a large and complex puzzle.Following the aluminium construction of ourlargest hull to date, we joined the hull and superstructure, and installed the engines. The size of the project – 80metres at 1,700GT – and the logistics involved are unprecedented. Thanks to the pristine Dutch organisation that characterises all of Heesen’s works, not to mentionthe smart logistics management, the operations ran smoothly.
After 15 months of skilled welding, the 80.07-metre low-drag latest iteration of the Fast Displacement Hull Form, which sports Heesen’s patented “back bone”for longitudinal strength,left the aluminium workshop in shed six. After the weighing process, Cosmos’ hull was gently driven onto a barge by two remote controlled multi-wheelers. This is a delicate process that once started cannot be stopped. To ensure perfect stability during this precise balancing act, the barge was carefully ballasted to ensure a seamless transition whentransferring the weight of the hull.

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The barge was then towed across the canal to a quay large enough to carry out the lifting operations. It took four of the Netherlands’ largest telescopic cranes to lift the hull from the barge and place it in the water.
During the same operation, we installed Cosmos’ unique propulsion system. Four engines and two gearboxes, which will interact with variable-pitch propellers and the ultra-innovative Promas rudders, were placed in the hull.
A build of such magnitude requires an epic collaboration with our trusted suppliers: long-lasting relationships built on many years of loyal teamwork and operating at the highest standards resultedin Cosmos, a project of cosmic proportions.
Cosmos’ sleek profile, penned by renowned British studio Winch Design, can at last be admired for the first time in its bare aluminium beauty. The yacht will now undergo the outfitting process in the run up to the launch in 2021.

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