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Princess Yachts at the Dubai International Boat Show 2023

by Princess Yachts 28 Feb 2023 06:30 GMT 1-5 March 2023
X95 exterior white hull © Princess Yachts

Princess Yachts, the UK's leading luxury yacht manufacturer, is thrilled to be at this year's highly anticipated Dubai International Boat Show and eagerly awaits the opportunity to be with customers and owners at the 2023 Show.

There will be a 6-boat line-up including the Show Premier of the flagship X95 plus three models from Princess's award-winning F Class Flybridge range, the F45, F50 and F55, in addition to the Princess V50 Deck salon and the Princess V60.

Headed into the Dubai International Boat Show, there is a strong order book for the region, with a significant number of customer boats under construction in Plymouth, as well as the Middle East's first flagship X95 arriving into the UAE for the very first time and on display at the Show.

Princess Yachts' 'Superfly' X Class range re -defines the practical potential and lifestyle options aboard with a complete re-think of yacht architecture. Challenged with setting a new standard of layout excellence, which is defined by large, adaptable spaces that can be used and formatted in numerous ways, the X95 offers the owner and guests a uniquely flexible boating lifestyle. Both the flybridge and main deck interior space cover almost the full length of the yacht, creating the Super Flybridge - the X Class's defining characteristic. This new layout provides 10% more outdoor space and 4 0% more indoor space than a traditional motor yacht.

Also on display is the new Princess F55. Princess Yachts' award-winning F Class range is focused on entertaining, efficiency in space and performance. Designed by the Princess Design Studio in collaboration with naval architects Olesinski, the new F55 exudes a new standard of refinement, featuring enriched upholstery and timber finishes, inlaid polished stainless steel and the latest Princess styling.

The new F55's exterior design language is characterised by a new hull window graphic and additional canopy styling blade, available with optio nal paint contrast to provide a sporty aesthetic, also seen on the new Princess V50 and V55. Equipped with twin Volvo D13-900 engines providing speeds up to 33 knots, in addition to a deep -V resin-infused hull, the F55 delivers dynamic and effortless seake eping.

Visitors to the Dubai International Boat Show will find Princess Yachts on display at stand MD-17.

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