Princess Yachts
S60; S62
2017–Current
Smallest of the Princess S Class series when she was introduced in 2017, the powerful lines of the Princess S62 (called the S60 until 2019) conceal a beaujpgully crafted interior. The aft galley layout features an open-plan dining area and sliding glass doors with a fully opening window leading out to the cockpit. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the entire main deck with natural light, and a sunroof forward opens the lower helm to the sky above. Below decks, six guests can be accommodated across a full-beam master stateroom and two well-appointed guest cabins. The meticulous craftsmanship on display throughout the interior is unsurpassed. Topside, the flybridge is built for entertaining with a convertible sun pad across from the helm, compact wet bar, and L-shaped seating aft with a teak dining table. The hydraulic bridge Bimini is a thoughtful touch, and the raised foredeck includes sun lounger backrests that allow guests to read while enjoying the sun. Unlike many European yachts this size, the tender garage doesn't crowd out the machinery space. MAN 1,200hp V8 engines reach a top speed of 37–38 knots.
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