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Heesen Shipyard mourns the loss of Founder Frans Heesen

by Heesen Yachts 24 Apr 06:56 BST
Frans Heesen © Heesen Yachts

It is with deep sorrow that Heesen Yachts announces the passing of its esteemed founder, Frans Heesen. Frans passed away peacefully on April 23, 2025, in his hometown of Oss. He is survived by his beloved wife Petra, his children, and his grandchildren.

Frans' visionary leadership, courage, and exceptional ability to identify and nurture talent have been fundamental to Heesen Yachts' success and growth.

Frans Heesen embodied the spirit of Dutch courage, taking bold and sometimes audacious steps that defined the shipyard's future. His brave decision to embark on the challenge of building the groundbreaking yacht, Octopussy, is a testament to his visionary approach. Despite the immense risks involved, including the potential for the shipyard's demise, Frans' unyielding faith and determination not only ensured Octopussy was a triumph but also propelled Heesen to global acclaim.

Frans dedicated his entire life to the shipyard, fostering an environment that felt more like a family than a business. Even after the company was sold, the family atmosphere he cultivated remained strong. Today, this sense of family and the values he instilled continue to define Heesen. Frans' contributions have left an indelible mark on the yachting industry and everyone who had the honour of working with him.

We extend our deepest condolences to Frans' family and friends during this difficult time. His presence will be profoundly missed, but his spirit and vision will forever remain a guiding force at Heesen Yachts.

He will be missed but never forgotten.

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