October 25, 2008

New Model: Princess 85 Motor Yacht

Princess presents the second model of there new Motor Yacht line, which was introduced last year with the launch of the 95 foot flagship. With this new model Princess deliver an entry level super yacht with exquisite comfort, luxury and a sleek modern crisp shape giving a resemblance with her bigger sister. The 85 Motor Yacht is suited for long medium range cruising, thanks to a deep V hull and the draft-reducing propeller tunnels, ensuring easy handling. The layout is a flexible one ensuring maximum enjoyment on deck, with a spacious teak-laid flybridge incorporating a fully equipped bar and generous seating and sunbed options. These are complemented perfectly by a separate entertaining and sunbathing area on the foredeck coach roof. The cockpit provides another area for Al fresco entertaining and opens up through triple sliding doors to the saloon. A separate dining table seats eight within a dedicated dining area amidships, while the saloon is fitted with a contemporary U-shaped seating area and an entertainment centre, incorporating an LCD TV with up and down movement stowing itself in the starboard sideboard. Adjoining the wheelhouse, the galley is equipped to the highest standards with granite surfaces and generous refrigeration, as well as ample storage space and access to the port side deck. The crew have starboard deck access from the lower helm. Below decks, the accent remains on light and space with the master stateroom featuring vast vertical port lights, as well as a sumptuous pocket sprung bed. Owners can choose between a three or four cabin layout, all with en-suite facilities. Crew quarters are located aft of the machinery space allowing separation from the main guest owner accommodation.
Technical Data:
LOA - 25.93 m (85.1ft)
Length - 25.6 m
Beam - 6.3 m
Draft - 1.65 m
Displacement - 70 t with Caterpillar C32 Engines
Fuel Capacity - 8400 l
Water Capacity - 1500 l
Engines - 2 x Cats C32 1675hp, C32A 1825hp, MTU 12V2000M93 1800hp
Speed - 32 knots max with Catperillar C32A

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