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Princess presents exhilarating all-new V65 at Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show 2019

by Princess Yachts 24 May 2019 04:35 PDT 23-26 May 2019
Princess V65 © Princess Yachts

The progressive sport yacht range has expanded following the success of the award-winning V58 and V40 to include the exciting all-new V65 which launched in January 2018. The range is due to expand further in January 2020 with the all new V55.

All of the traditional qualities of craftsmanship and refinement are displayed and reinvented in a deliberately more involving design concept. Clean flowing lines accentuate the spearless double curvature deckhouse glazing and soft facetted geometry defines the interior joinery to create a truly captivating environment. The fluid exterior graphic of the silhouette is unmistakable, from the contemporary hull windows to the progressive new graphic language with feature coloured canopy styling blades.

Open boating can be enjoyed to its optimum with this exciting all-new V Class addition. The spacious cockpit inspires relaxation complimented with a sun pad and well equipped dining area leading to the fully equipped aft galley. This flexible deck saloon model can be climate controlled or opened to the elements via sliding doors and a retractable sunroof.

Below deck, guests enjoy beautifully appointed cabins each bathed in natural light from elegant hull glazing. Eight guests can be accommodated in four cabins three ensuite with the starboard ensuite having day access. There is also the option of a further cabin aft for occasional guests or crew.

Enjoy a spirited dash across the ocean in the Princess V65, a fusion of power and luxury. Taking the helm, the variable geometry of the deep-V hull assuredly translates any surge of power into taut handling. This adrenalin-fuelling sports yacht can reach speeds up to 38 knots.

Speeds are given at half load condition with boat to standard specification and with no additional equipment on board. Speeds are estimated and therefore represented in good faith

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