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Boatsales Staff10 Sept 2014
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New Princess 'M Class' unveiled

Princess 30M to mark a spectacular entry point to the M Class range
Princess Yachts has unveiled details of its latest M Class yacht: the Princess 30M. This 100ft raised pilothouse yacht will mark the entry point to the M Class fleet and, says the British boatbuilder, the unparalleled level of design and luxury that comes with it. 
Described as an incredibly spacious yacht, featuring the bold, contemporary lines that are now synonymous with Princess M Class design, the 30M will offer up to five double ensuite cabins including a main deck master suite. 
Princess' composite build technology and progressive design lie behind the 30M's onboard experience, delivering class-leading interior volume, optimum cruising efficiency and the respective weight-saving advantages to enable anticipated speeds approaching 30 knots, Princess says.
ENTERTAINING DECKS
The aft cockpit features a relaxed and spacious seating area complemented by a wetbar both shaded beneath the flybridge overhang. Twin transom gates lead to the hydraulic bathing platform and stern garage that will accommodate a 4.5m tender, perfect for a day of water sports.  
The flybridge on the 30M is one of its many standout features with a flexible, modular seating system set beneath a hardtop with integrated sunroof and serviced by a full wetbar. To the aft of the flybridge, a spa bath can be accommodated in addition to freestanding deck furniture. 
On the main deck, the saloon can be configured to suit a client's cruising style with various seating and dining options as well as the choice to incorporate wide sliding doors that open to a balcony on the starboard side. 
THREE OR FOUR CABINS
The master suite is located forward and is complemented by a choice of three or four “beautifully appointed ensuite guest cabins” on the lower deck. 
The 30M is designed to allow the crew to operate discretely, with independent access away from guest areas — a design philosophy shared with both the 35M and tri-deck 40M. 
As with all M Class vessels, the interior finish is dictated by owner's specific tastes and requirements. 
CUSTOM INTERIOR
The Princess Design Studio is responsible for all M Class interiors and offers a very personal level of service and attention, with a dedicated Design Studio consultant working with each owner to realise their perfect yacht. 
The standard of finish throughout is exceptional, with handcrafted cabinetry, marble and granite en suites and beautiful fabric feature panels. 
Engineering levels are also of the highest standard, including two 40kw generators, a comprehensive control and monitoring system and a full hydraulic system to power thrusters, stabilisers and the 30M's twin anchor winches. 
Currently under development at Princess' South Yard Superyacht facility in Devonport, Plymouth, this exciting addition will join the M Class range in 2015.
For more information about the new Princess 30M see http://www.princessyachts.com.au.

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