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Noble Marine 2022 YY - LEADERBOARD

The ultimate thrill-seeker's choice: The all-new Princess V60

by Princess Yachts 17 Sep 2018 11:00 BST
Princess V60 © Quin Bisset

Dynamic, yet agile, this latest addition to the award-winning V Class range is sure to delight the adventurous with its incredible performance and sea-keeping, fantastic handling and ability to reach speeds up to 38 knots†.

This progressive sports yacht pushes the boundaries in terms of design and innovation with its unique deep-V hull, ensuring fuel and space efficiencies.

Guests benefit from optimum exposure to the elements thanks to the electric sliding sunroof in the beautifully appointed open-plan saloon with U-shaped sofa, leading to the aft galley with its generous L-shaped sofa and folding dining table, the sliding doors open out to the expansive cockpit featuring a wetbar with barbecue and coolbox. Here, everyone can dine al fresco, relax on the sunpad, or enjoy watersports from the bathing platform – the electro-hydraulic garage door hides the 3.3m tender. For those who wish to find a little privacy on board the generous foredeck has a seating area and forward sunbathing area with optional cushions and adjustable headrests.

Three cabins host six guests. An owners stateroom features a sofa for a moment of tranquillity plus plenty of storage and a private ensuite. A forward double cabin and starboard twin cabin with optional electric sliding bunks share the forward ensuite. A single crew cabin with ensuite and ample storage is also available as an optional.

Stunning contemporary design, skilled craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail is evident throughout, from the curvature of the furniture, the luxurious upholstery with handstitching to considered lighting thus creating a beautiful ambience.

This exhilarating V Class hits the water in Spring 2018, watch this space for her global debut date.

Principal Dimensions

Length overall (inc. pulpit) 62'11" 19.17m
Length overall (excl. pulpit) 62'1" 18.92m
Beam 16'0" 4.87m
Draft (at full load) approx. 5'0" 1.5m
Displacement approx. (lightship) 27.2 tonnes
Fuel capacity 3250 litres / 715 gal / 858 USG
Water capacity 530 litres / 116 gal / 159 USG
Hot Water calorifiers 73 litres / 16 gal / 19 USG
Black water tank 250 litres / 55 gal / 66 USG

Engines – Diesel
MAN V8 1200 (2 x 1200mhp) Maximum speed – 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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