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Princess 30M

When a southerly gale kept most boats in port, we ran the new Princess 30M. What we discovered was down right surprising.
  • By Daniel Harding
  • December 22, 2016

Princess 30M

At 99 feet, 11 inches, the Princess 30M is as close as you can get to a hundred footer.

Read our boat test of the Princess 30M here ▶

Princess 30M

The saloon of the Princess 30M combines desirable features such as huge expanses of glass,
a formal dining area, and plenty of seating.

Princess 30M

Bright enough for you?
You might want to keep your sunglasses on when entering the master stateroom in the afternoon.

Princess 30M

Staircase or work of art? On the Princess 30M it’s both.

Princess 30M

The head off the master stateroom gives you the impression you’re in a luxury hotel. In fact, maybe you are.

Princess 30M

You have to love when modern design is functional, as is the case with this sitting area in the master stateroom.

Princess 30M

Here’s another angle of the master stateroom showing the handcrafted furniture and dressing area.

Princess 30M

Again, modern design meets functionality in this well-appointed helm.

Princess 30M

Nice wide stairs leading to the engine room makes it more likely you’ll head down below for routine checks.

Princess 30M

With all the systems aboard it’s impressive how much space
Princess was able to place between—and around—the engines.

Princess 30M

Some yachts in this size range boast large dining tables that look as they though they below in a conference room.
You don’t have that feeling in this intimate dining area.

Princess 30M

Happy Crew = Happy You

Princess 30M

The captain’s quarters are exceptionally bright.

Princess 30M

One of the most frequented spaces aboard any yacht is usually the galley,
and this space is certainly one where you wouldn’t mind hanging out and keeping the chef company.

Princess 30M

Details. What is comes down to is this boat is comprised of intelligently designed detail after detail.

Princess 30M

Read our boat test of the Princess 30M here ▶

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Daniel Harding

Editor-in-Chief of Power & Motoryacht
One of the lucky ones who was born into boating, Dan grew up cruising aboard his family’s 33 Egg Harbor. Marinas and boatyards served as summer school and the foundation for a career on the water. When not chasing stories for Power & Motoryacht magazine he can be found cruising Long Island Sound with his wife, sons, and faithful (furry) first mate Salty.

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