Last week, British builder Princess Yachts launched the new 15.5-metre F50 flybridge yacht, the fifth one in the F Class line. The F Class range is conceived by the builder as vessels with innovative use of space, alongside with focus on design, manufacturing quality, stellar performance and sea-keeping.
The yacht designed by Princess Design Studio and the builder’s long-time collaborator, naval architect Bernard Olesinski, will feature a top speed of 36 knots thanks to two Volvo IPS 800 engines.
The design concept was developed with on-deck living in mind, allowing guests move easily between exterior and interior areas. The yacht offers accommodation for up to six guests below deck, within a full-beam en-suite master stateroom, a forward en-suite cabin and a twin. Natural light fills all of them from the sweeping hull glazing.
The F50 is trademarked with spacious cockpit seating area connected to the aft galley. Forward of the galley, there lays the saloon with a U-shaped sofa and a dining table for six. The latter can also convert to a comfortable berth in the dining area when needed. The F50’ spacious foredeck boasts a luxurious sunpad, perfect for reclining and relaxing in a secluded bay.
Techno wise, the dual-station instrumentation and latest Volvo-Garmin navigation and control systems enable helming the yacht from both the main deck and flybridge for precision manoeuvring.
Princess X95
The F50 joins the F45, F55, F62 and F70 in the all-new line-up of Princess Yachts’ F Class. The line will soon also be joined by the brand’s newest concept X95, the so called "luxury SUV of the seas".