As the Asia-Pacific Superyacht Summit unfolded last week, the illustrious presence of the 46.7-meter yacht Artisa adorned the waters of Hong Kong. Delivered in 2017 as a jewel in the crown of the Heesen 4700 displacement series, Artisa boasts exterior design by Omega Architects, showcasing expansive outdoor living areas and generously proportioned windows that bathe its interiors in natural light. The interiors, masterfully crafted by Bannenberg & Rowell Design, beckon with an ambiance of warmth and hospitality.
Formerly christened as Book Ends, Artisa stands as a testament to luxury and sophistication, offering over 186 square meters of deck space to indulge in. Its sun deck is a paradisiacal retreat, complete with a rejuvenating spa pool, a chic bar, and a circular seating area where guests can bask in the splendor of the surrounding seascape. Additionally, a serene lounge area graces the forward main deck, inviting moments of relaxation and contemplation.
Artisa’s construction combines a robust steel hull with an aluminum superstructure, embodying both strength and elegance. Powered by twin MTU 8V 4000 M63 engines, the 499 GT yacht effortlessly achieves a top speed of 15 knots and maintains a cruising speed of 12 knots, ensuring swift and comfortable journeys across the seas. With a remarkable range of 4,000 nautical miles, Artisa promises boundless exploration and unforgettable experiences on the open waters.
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