Galactica Super Nova - 2016
70 metre CustomFDHF
Heesen DNA
At 70 metres overall, Galactica Super Nova is the largest Heesen built to date. With an impressive top speed of 30 knots, this aluminium yacht with a Fast Displacement Hull Form is one of the fastest superyachts in her class in the world.
First impressions
Galactica Super Nova’s head-turning exterior design is by Espen Øino, who worked on a pre-established technical platform provided by Heesen. Her profile embodies Heesen’s DNA, but also introduces new design elements that make her one of the brightest stars in the Heesen galaxy.
Step aboard
Galactica Super Nova’s classic-contemporary interior is a paragon of elegance and comfort. The designer Sander Sinot worked closely with the owners to create a design that perfectly suits their lifestyle and taste.
Specifications
General
Hull type: FDHF
Exterior design: Espen Øino International
Interior design: Sinot Yacht Design
Hull: Aluminium
Dimensions
Length over all: 70.07 metres / 229 feet 8 inches
Beam over all: 11.90 metres / 39 feet
Draft (half load): 3.25 metres / 10 feet 6 inches
Tonnage: approx. 1,200 GT
Accommodations
Crew: 16
Guests: 12
Cabins: Full-beam owner’s stateroom, one VIP suite and four double suites
Technical Details
Maximum speed (half load): 30 knots
Range: 4,000Nm at 12 knots
Fuel capacity: 89,000 litres / 23,511 US Gallons
Fresh water: 25,000 litres / 6,604 US Gallons
Propulsion Details
Main engines: 2 x MTU 20V 4000 M93L Fixed Propeller + 1 x MTU 16V 4000 M93L Booster Jet
Maximum power: 2 x 4,300kW + 1 x 3,440kW
Main generators: 2 x Kilo-Pak, each 240kW
Bowthruster: ZF-Marine 165kW, electrically driven
Stabilisers: Quantum extendable, 2 fins, zero speed
General arrangement
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