The first hull of the 29.1-meter Princess Y95 was launched in 2022. The flagship model was first announced at Cannes in 2019, made her international debut in 2020 and was much anticipated since then. The Y95 exterior design was made by Pininfarina and Olesinski.

According to Antony Sheriff, Executive Chairman of Princess Yachts, Y95 ‘is a classic example of form and function’. She has an open flybridge area, a flybridge helm and a raised pilot house. According to the owner’s wish, the first hull can accommodate 10 guests across five cabins.

With an interior volume comparable to larger yachts, her main deck features a full beam master stateroom with skylights and is complemented by a further four well appointed en suite guest cabins. Her generous crew accommodation includes an en-suite Captain’s cabin with double bed. But the layout is flexible and future owners can choose another configuration, for example, to have a TV-room instead of one of the guests cabins at the lower deck.

Her main saloon features U-shaped seating and a dining area for 10 persons. Thanks to a full-height panoramic window the saloon is fulfilled with natural lights.

The Princess Y95 is equipped with twin MAN V12 engines and can reach a top speed of 23–25 knots.

British yacht builder Princess Yachts was founded in 1965, manufacturing fibreglass yachts ranging from 13 to 40 meters in length. Its parent company is the French luxury group LVMH.
Credits: Princess Yachts