Princess
60 Fly
L.O.A
18,61 mt
Year
2017
Engine
2 x Volvo Penta 900 hp
Description
The Princess 60′ is a class-leading motor yacht with exceptional space, style and performance. Her unique hull design and state-of-the-art infusion technology combine to offer impeccable seakeeping and efficient cruising capabilities, while her specification and trim details are of a standard normally reserved for much larger yachts.
The British shipyard Princess is one of the world’s most renowned builders of mid-size yachts and has gained its fame and glory from boats built and designed by people who live in them. They are very comfortable and liveable yachts that provide comfort and wellbeing for all types of guests, both when sailing, where she holds the sea very well and is very smooth on the waves, and at anchor. The cockpit of this 18-metre is very large and spacious and houses a dining table where 6/8 people can eat comfortably. On this version, the stern platform has been lengthened to accommodate the dinghy, which is put out to sea and winged using the hydraulic gangway, and during anchorages it accommodates one or two chaise longues for relaxing while listening to music from the sea. The fly bridge has generous space and houses, in addition to the second driving position, a comfortable sofa that can be extended to become a huge chaise longue for relaxing in the shade of the bimini. The boat’s main sun deck is located in the bow, which is very large and spacious.
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Your Princess 60
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Contact usSpecial Features
Full option, Side Power Zero Speed stabiliser fins
Few hours on the bike and perfect overall condition
Dual Raymarine E120+ wheelhouse with AIS function
Variable-speed bow and stern thruster Side Power
Specifications
Model:
Princess 60
Builder:
Marine Projects
L.O.A:
18,61 mt
Beam mt.:
4,82 mt
Year:
2017
Construction:
Grp
Engines:
2 x Volvo Penta 900 hp
Maximum Speed:
32 kn
Cruising Speed:
26 kn
Range:
380 nm
Flag:
Italy
Classification:
Rina
Guests:
6
Cabins:
3
Crew:
1
Gross tonnage:
61 gt
Mooring location:
North Tyrrhenian Sea