Prestige 630
Available with a hardtop or without, the Prestige 630 is built with an eye on weight distribution,
resulting in a feature-rich yacht that pays attention to running attitude.
The main-deck saloon captures the inside-outside feel, with an aft galley, a dining and seating area near the helm, and huge expanses of glasss to allow everyone to enjoy the scenery.
The lounging area has a folding hilo table that allows for true flexibility using the space as a guest social area, a dining area, or even an overflow berth for unexpected guests.
Three huge electronic displays help make the lower helm a true command center.
The forward guest stateroom has the advantage of both hullside windows (with opening ports) and overhead hatches that serve to brighten the space.
Seating and sunpads throughout the yacht feel like they were designed for a much larger yacht,
yet somehow fit nicely on the Prestige 630.
A guest stateroom converts from twin berths to a double with ease.
Twin berths may make sense, depending on who is joining your crew.
The amidships master has truly huge windows on both sides.
The private entry stairs to the master, and the built-in desk, show how the Prestige 630
makes good on its promise of amenities suitable a much larger yacht.
A broad swim platform really adds to the Prestige 630. This yacht can deliver you to the sea, and the sea to you.
The fine finish in the master bath hints at the workmanship one can expect throughout the Prestige line.
Even the forepeak VIP has a dressing table.
The flying bridge galley console may serve as a gathering place for alfresco entertaining.
An retractable section in the hardtop makes the flying bridge more appealing in nearly all conditions.
Watch what Prestige Yachts does next as the company continues to expand with new models and refresh old ones.
Our boat test of the Prestige 630 appears in our May 2017 issue. ▶
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