
New Boat: Princess Y72
Acting as a bridge between the builder’s smaller offerings and superyacht models, the Y72 melds classic design with forward-thinking details.

Acting as a bridge between the builder’s smaller offerings and superyacht models, the Y72 melds classic design with forward-thinking details.

While the X95 set the bar for outré styling, the marginally less radical X80 offers another unique platform.

At long last we get to climb aboard the highly anticipated Princess X95. You’ve never seen a 95-foot super yacht like this. Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding for a walk-through of the Princess X95 at the 2021 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show.

Princess marked its 50th anniversary by tracking down the company’s original model. The inevitable comparisons to the new X95 could not be more stark.

With a dynamic yet agile look, the V60 combines solid performance with seakeeping ability.

How do you comfortably fit a wildly styled, tri-deck motoryacht into a 95-foot envelope? Good question!

Introducing the new addition to the Princess V Class range for 2019 – the flagship, the Princess V78.

Luxe furnishings and spirited performance define the flagship of the UK builder’s deep-V model line.

At a show filled with new boats from around the world, it’s Hull No. 1 from Princess Yachts that stole our heart. What a difference 50 years can make!

The British builder’s latest design departure is one for the books.

The editors find new yacht technology in the strangest places. You’ll want to check out the foiling Princess R35, which debuted inside an ancient castle.

We finally got the chance to get aboard one of the most popular debuts at Boot Dusseldorf in the Princess Yachts S78. Check out what the buzz was about.

The Princess 43 Fly, debuting at the 2014 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Have you seen the M class yachts from Princess International? The British builder’s noteworthy into superyacht development and construction continues with the 40M Solaris, a 131-foot trideck motoryacht with six staterooms.

It’s been an awfully nasty winter so far, so when I received the invite for the annual Viking-Princess VIP event in Riviera Beach, Florida, I

Acting as a bridge between the builder’s smaller offerings and superyacht models, the Y72 melds classic design with forward-thinking details.

While the X95 set the bar for outré styling, the marginally less radical X80 offers another unique platform.

At long last we get to climb aboard the highly anticipated Princess X95. You’ve never seen a 95-foot super yacht like this. Join Editor-in-Chief Dan Harding for a walk-through of the Princess X95 at the 2021 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show.

Princess marked its 50th anniversary by tracking down the company’s original model. The inevitable comparisons to the new X95 could not be more stark.

With a dynamic yet agile look, the V60 combines solid performance with seakeeping ability.

How do you comfortably fit a wildly styled, tri-deck motoryacht into a 95-foot envelope? Good question!

Introducing the new addition to the Princess V Class range for 2019 – the flagship, the Princess V78.

Luxe furnishings and spirited performance define the flagship of the UK builder’s deep-V model line.

At a show filled with new boats from around the world, it’s Hull No. 1 from Princess Yachts that stole our heart. What a difference 50 years can make!

The British builder’s latest design departure is one for the books.

The editors find new yacht technology in the strangest places. You’ll want to check out the foiling Princess R35, which debuted inside an ancient castle.

We finally got the chance to get aboard one of the most popular debuts at Boot Dusseldorf in the Princess Yachts S78. Check out what the buzz was about.

The Princess 43 Fly, debuting at the 2014 Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show.

Have you seen the M class yachts from Princess International? The British builder’s noteworthy into superyacht development and construction continues with the 40M Solaris, a 131-foot trideck motoryacht with six staterooms.

It’s been an awfully nasty winter so far, so when I received the invite for the annual Viking-Princess VIP event in Riviera Beach, Florida, I