
The Princess 60, one of the British marques most popular models. has been remodelled with a deeper window line delivering panoramic views from the beautifully appointed saloon, leading to sharper external lines.
Above, the new flybridge layout means the 60 is able to compete with larger craft, with a vast wraparound seating and teak tables set on chunky stainless-steel pedestals. Forward, by the sports helm seats, a separate seating area converts to a large sunpad, making it the perfect base for guests wanting to relax and enjoy the ride.
The wall of glass inside the saloon lights up the new interior, where linear portside seating extends the lounging capacity, and cabinetry has space for a 40in pop-up TV.
As with all Princess Flybridge models, the master cabin now enjoys large windows with a new two-seater sofa the perfect place to experience the water-level vista.
The saloon features a new bar, icemaker and glass cabinet; Princess owners can choose from a range of finishes and materials from the floor to the deckhead.
The first of the new-look 60s, bound for Moscow, features leather headboards inset with stitched detailing to each of the three en-suite cabins, textured fabric deckhead detailing, soft-touch cabinet linings and the latest low-level furniture designs.
Forward of the saloon, the raised dinette now features a more social curve to its design. Cabinetry is offered in Cherry, Walnut, American Oak and Rovere Oak, each available in a natural satin or gloss finish.
Both helm stations have been redesigned to accommodate the latest electronic navigation systems and power options now include an upgrade to twin 1000hp engines.
For more information go to www.princessyachts.com.au