Rossinavi’s silver stunner has just hit the seas.
The Italian shipyard launched its new 173-foot superyacht in Pisa this week. And Heed will surely turn heads on the water: The fast-displacement vessel, done up in a sleek, contemporary design, is made entirely of aluminum with a striking shiny gray finish on the hull.
The light-reflecting exterior allows Heed’s appearance to morph throughout the day, whether it is showing off a spectacular sunset or mirroring blue waters. To bring the shapeshifting vessel to life, Rossinavi teamed up with Albero Mancini Yacht Design to create its clean silhouette. The beach club is a standout, with a pool and a fold-down side platforms prepped and ready for some seaside relaxation. Heed also offers up an observation deck, which gives the owners an elevated view of the ocean beyond.
Inside, meanwhile, Rome-based interior design studio Achille Salvagni Architetti was at the helm. Here, a roomy main saloon on the main deck is filled to the brim with sunlight and ocean vistas. And to bring the outside in, the main deck’s dining area has its own fold-down balcony for a fun alfresco twist. The star of the show, though, is the sweeping owner’s cabin on the upper deck. The space comes with a private deck just for the owner, along with its own swimming pool, for the ultimate secluded hangout. Passengers can enjoy that relaxation even more while at anchor: Heed has an onboard battery system that can be switched on at anchor to runt the vessel, allowing the generator to switch off and add even more quiet onboard.
“With generous open spaces, a panoramic owner’s cabin and a large pool, it is a yacht designed to be lived on, where functionality leads without compromising on style,” Federico Rossi, Rossinavi’s COO, said in a press statement.
The Italian shipyard isn’t a stranger to all-aluminum vessels, either. Rossinavi delivered its 164-foot superyacht Bel1 back in 2024. That debut also took design cues from SUVs, with a streamlined, integrated superstructure. The company is also known for dabbling in A.I. on the water, creating both the first catamaran powered by the tech and a hybrid 164-footer that integrated A.I., too. Perhaps we can expect some more yachts from the yard powered by A.I. yet.
Click here to see more of Heed‘s launch.

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