The beginning of Project Neptune

The beginning of Project Neptune
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A 184-foot superyacht is built by Heesen with a hull and superstructure from the same manufacturer.

Project Neptune, a 184-foot superyacht built by Dutch shipyard Heesen, recently completed construction at its Oss facility.

There are four staterooms aboard, including an 11-foot, 5-inch swim platform and a master stateroom with 915 square feet of space. There are two guest staterooms, each with a king-sized bed and an en suite bathroom. Additionally, 13 crew members can be accommodated.

It has a gym with a steam room, an office, a bathroom, and walk-in closets for him and her, and is located on the main deck forward. Heesen calls it the "owner's apartment."

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Among its superyacht designs are Ann G and Aviva, designed by the English firm Reymond Langton. Besides Project Jupiter and Ulysses, H2 also designed the exterior of Project Neptune.

With twin engines from MTU 8V 4000 M63, Project Neptune can cruise at 13 knots for 4,300 nautical miles.

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