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ULTIMATE PRINCESS

Globally shared components, often competently integrated into various brands of premium motoryacht, don’t leave a lot of wiggle room to really shine. Which means there is a vast armada of this style of boat, as evidenced by leading international shows. Princess Yachts fully understands this after nearly 60 years of trading. So, when creating the F55 back in 2017, it was simply more of the same things that always made Princess boats shine in a crowded market: hand-crafted quality with interiors from dedicated cabinetmakers and a deep attention to detail to go along with the quality.

Case in point is the curved, grain-matched walnut panelling on hull #102, reviewed here in Australia. The F55 is a sporty, open-top flybridge cruiser with twin helms. The hull number clearly tells the success of this model, which received a cosmetic revamp this year, but only cosmetic – why change a winning formula, after all?

Princess has

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