The Owner’s Suite of Heesen’s 220-foot Explorer Yacht Concept is housed on three stories

2019 saw the debut of Heesen’s first explorer yacht at the Fort Lauderdale Boat Show. The boat, called Xventure, was also created in association with the well-known design firm Winch Design. It was a 57-meter (187-foot) motor yacht designed to transport its owners to remote regions of the globe. The new XV67 keeps the toughness of its forerunner while fusing elegance and adventure into a larger package.

The purpose of this head-turner is to “roam the Galapagos islands or even the Arctic Ocean but still look elegant and utterly at home in St Tropez or Portofino.” The vertical bow with bowsprit and sleek silhouette of the Explorer yacht are well-balanced. The XV67 has exceptionally roomy exterior areas. It offers lots of room for gathering places, one of which is the spacious sundeck with a huge pool. In addition, both the proprietors and the guests can enjoy the firepit and teppanyaki bar.

Additionally, the boat has a helipad large enough to accommodate a light helicopter, like an Airbus H145. This space can be used for an outdoor movie theater when there are no airplanes present. Because the water toys are kept on the open aft deck, the boat also has large internal volumes. This allowed for larger guest rooms to be placed in the garage.

There are more cabins that give ample space in addition to the guest cabins. The vessel includes a private deck in addition to a three-story master suite. There will also be privacy thanks to a sizable crow’s nest made just for the owner.

This superyacht also boasts a wellness facility and a workout center on the bridge deck. It also includes a roomy wheelhouse and a sky lounge with big windows that allow in natural light. Heesen provided little information about the yacht’s capabilities. We do know that the owners will have the option of hybrid or conventional diesel propulsion.