It's an interesting time for the Beneteau Group the current largest boat builder in the World. It's motor boating brands have been a source for innovative layouts in the latest years, and the Prestige designers trio of Garroni, JandJ, and JP concepts do it most with the new 750 flagship of the brand. It's been for a long time standing and called the holy grail of layouts in this size, that for an owners room at amidships, but this new Prestige challenges that concept with an owners cabin to fore, in a separate dedicated deck between the lower and main floors. This brings many advantages for the master stateroom from less water noise coming from the hull splashing, to higher headroom in the cabin. Another unique feature in the Prestige 750 is the astern galley and dinette on the main deck, a layout popular in sub twenty meter sizes but now for the first time used in 22 meters. The Prestige 750 comes a few feet short of being a super-yacht but many of the features makes it impressive for its size.
Technical Data:
LOA - 22.58 m (74ft)
Hull Length - 20.7 m
Waterline Length - 18 m
Beam - 5.46 m
Draft - 1.59 m
Displacement - 41.4 tons dry, 48 tons loaded
Fuel Capacity - 4400 l
Water Capacity - 840 l
Accommodation - 8 berths in 4 cabins, 1 crew cabin with 2 berths
Max Persons - 16
Engines - 2 x MAN 1000hp, 1200hp
Propulsion - line shaft with ZF gearbox and 4 bladed propellers
Speed - 28 knots max, 24 knots cruise with 1200hp MAN
Range - 324 nm at cruse
Hull Shape - planning Vee shape with spray rails and 14 degrees dead-rise aft
Construction - sandwich hull, deck and super structure in vinylester resin
Project - Garroni, J and J, JP Concepts
Certification - CE B16, Germanisher Lloyd for structural concept

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