
Princess Y80 Debuts
Princess Yachts is always coming out with new models; the Y80 looks to be the star of the British builder’s flybridge line.

Princess Yachts is always coming out with new models; the Y80 looks to be the star of the British builder’s flybridge line.

There is plenty to like about this British shipyard’s new flybridge design, which has a lot in common, under the skin, with its more radical X-rated predecessor.


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.

Fairline, Sunseeker and Princess relied on hard work and sound design to rise to the top of their game.

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

There’s a lot of pressure on models that replace popular predecessors. This Princess was born ready for the crown.

Fairline and Princess have developed their own cutting-edge dayboats. We put both to the test.

Check out the inside of the Princess X95, sort of. You’ll see what we mean here.

The British are coming, the British are coming! This time that’s VERY good news. Check out the invasion of day boats from Fairline, Princess and Sunseeker.

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!

Princess Yachts is always coming out with new models; the Y80 looks to be the star of the British builder’s flybridge line.

There is plenty to like about this British shipyard’s new flybridge design, which has a lot in common, under the skin, with its more radical X-rated predecessor.

The newest model in the Princess fleet is all about the transitions.

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.

Fairline, Sunseeker and Princess relied on hard work and sound design to rise to the top of their game.

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

There’s a lot of pressure on models that replace popular predecessors. This Princess was born ready for the crown.

Fairline and Princess have developed their own cutting-edge dayboats. We put both to the test.

Check out the inside of the Princess X95, sort of. You’ll see what we mean here.

The British are coming, the British are coming! This time that’s VERY good news. Check out the invasion of day boats from Fairline, Princess and Sunseeker.

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!