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FIT A FOR PRINCESS A KING

We've got the climate for year-round boating and coastlines that stretch further than the imagination. We love the BBQ out back with cold drinks, and fresh tucker plucked straight from the sea. Life on the water is synonymous with the local lifestyle, it's an immersive and interactive experience that blends, socialising, adventure and sustenance, simple combination with regards to the rhythm of our boating. But it's precisely where northern hemisphere owner-operator boats have typically missed the mark.

The plethora of empty bays and remote anchorages mean we want to connect food, interaction and activity into an open plan living layout with a focus towards the pool deck. Princess has delivered their take on our favoured aft galley set up. They've added two more zones on the main deck, improved the foredeck, invited the sky to be a part of the saloon and finished it with fine furniture and fabrics.

Whether it's a dream realised or a reward for hard work, buying a luxury boat is no trivial pursuit. It's an important one, finding the right combination to not only function like a dream catcher but also be a

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