Inside the superyacht there is minimalist Scandinavian chic.
The Dutch shipyard Heesen, which specializes in the construction of custom superyachts, showed the interiors of its third 50-meter Project Aura yacht.
The boat features an automotive-inspired profile and Scandinavian-chic exterior styling designed by Raymond Langton. The interiors make extensive use of minimalist furniture with bright artwork.
The main deck accommodates space with a large corner sofa and chairs in marble finish. On the upper deck, there is a cozy space with a wall-mounted entertainment system and climate control for maximum comfort.
Project Aura features five cabins that can accommodate up to ten guests, four of which are located on the lower deck, and a full-beam master cabin on the main deck at the bow.
On the aft deck of the yacht there is a terrace overlooking the infinity pool and a large swimming platform. In other areas of the vessel there is a beach club at the stern with folding platforms for swimming.
Project Aura is powered by two MTU 8V4000 M63 engines with a maximum speed of 15 knots and a cruising speed of 13 knots with a range of 3,800 nautical miles.
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