As seen on larger yachts in the range, the cockpit servery unit connects to the galley unit, seamlessly integrating the two entertainment areas. The spacious main deck saloon is accentuated by vast saloon windows, complemented by subtle accent lighting, soft fabric finishes and hand-stitched detailing. A contemporary U-shaped sofa with convertible coffee/dining table and sofa adjacent, creates the perfect place to spend time with loved ones.
Below deck, new expansive hull windows generously flood the three cabins with light, including the master stateroom with dressing table, breakfast area and en-suite bathroom, a forward double guest cabin and starboard twin cabin with the option of a double bed conversion. An optional single aft cabin with en-suite and storage is ideal for crew.
The Princess F Class exudes elegance. Presenting everything you would come to expect from the Princess Yachts brand and more, this range of flybridge motor yachts offers luxury and superb seakeeping with every model.
Enjoy a vast amount of outdoor living space, whether you're on the Princess F45 or the F62. The very best in flybridge design and engineering has been combined with expansive hull glazing to create a recognisable form. Spacious cockpits, luxurious saloons and superb cabin layouts make the most of every inch of space on board, made even more so possible due to the deep-V shape of her hull. The Princess F Class has been specifically recognised for their excellence by industry experts worldwide - they are timeless and grand. Over the years, Princess flybridge yachts have been been awarded Motor Boat of the Year Awards along with numerous accolades from Motor Boat and Yachting and Motor Boats Monthly magazines.
What is a superyacht?
As yacht designs evolve, so the marine industry’s yachting parameters tend to flex and adjust. However, there’s no doubt that the superyacht continues to showcase some very singular traits. In addition to the sheer scale of a superyacht, the most obvious of those involves the complexity of its ‘blank canvas’ approach.
In place of the standard ‘factory-fit’ methodology, a superyacht is an uncompromising top-spec creation, encompassing everything from semi-custom cruising machines to fully bespoke, one-off vessels. While this clearly brings a whole range of yachting forms into play, the traditional ‘superyacht’ concept has the breadth to cover them all. In essence, a superyacht is a crewed, highly customised luxury craft in excess of 100 feet, designed and built for marine recreation, and rigorously tailored to satisfy the unique preferences of the owner.
Self-drive yachts with superyacht credentials
If you want the superyacht lifestyle, alongside the simplified costs and logistics of an ‘owner-driver’ recreational vessel, you need to look at sub-100-foot boats that fit within the 24m ‘Pleasure Craft’ RCD threshold. Now you can now enjoy an authentic ‘superyacht experience’ on much more compact vessels than you might expect. The latest X and Y class yachts for sale by Princess are a fine example.
With exquisite materials, meticulous detailing and vast internal spaces bathed in natural light, the Princess Y95 is a superyacht in all but name. Its Olesinski exterior design uses dramatic full-length hull windows and, with comfort and seakeeping at the very heart of the Y Class, it delivers a supremely cultured long-distance cruising experience. The X Class is equally aligned with the established expectations of the superyacht owner. With main and fly decks that extend virtually the entire length of the yacht, as well as climate-controlled Sky Lounges and convertible, custom-ready open-plan layouts, it combines the space, luxury and flexibility of a superyacht with the range and style of a compact explorer.