30 November 2024
Princess Yachts has announced its six-yacht line-up for boot Düsseldorf 2025, which will feature the global debut of the Princess F58. This latest addition to the F Class range sits between the F55 and F65 models. Also included in the line-up is the V40 60th Anniversary Edition, marking six decades of yacht craftsmanship. The show will run from 18 to 26 January 2025, with Princess Yachts displayed at Hall 6, Stand B21.
The Princess F58 is designed as part of the F Class flybridge series, known for its balance of design, performance, and comfort. The model introduces exterior features aimed at maximising sociability and relaxation. Its flybridge includes a spacious dining area, a fully equipped wet-bar with an electric barbecue, and seating convertible to a sunpad. The central helm provides all-round visibility and a companion seat for guests or crew.
The foredeck includes twin sunpads with adjustable headrests that can transform into backrests, creating a flexible area for relaxation or entertaining. At the stern, the cockpit connects seamlessly to the saloon and galley, leading to a transom area designed for waterside activities.
This section can accommodate storage for water toys or include features like a barbecue and fold-down seating.
Inside, the F58 offers a layout centred on functionality and light. The saloon features panoramic windows and a U-shaped sofa with a convertible table, providing both leisure and dining options. The galley, positioned aft, links the cockpit to the interior, supporting a social atmosphere.
The lower deck comprises three cabins – a forward VIP cabin, a convertible twin cabin, and a full-beam owner’s stateroom equipped with a breakfast area, walk-in wardrobe, and ensuite bathroom. An optional single crew cabin is available aft.
The Princess V40 60th Anniversary Edition, also part of the line-up, features design updates including a restyled hull graphic, three canopy colour options, and contrast piping in the upholstery. A commemorative emblem marks the milestone, appearing on the helm seat and steering wheel.