Like the F55, the Princess F58 features an aft galley main deck layout with an open air bar in the cockpit but has the added advantage of a dedicated L-shaped dining area opposite and separate lounge forward rather than the F55’s co*bined dining/lounging solution.
Lower-deck acco*modation consists of a full beam amidships owners’ suite, a VIP forward and a twin to port with sliding beds that convert to a double – plus there’s an optional single crew cabin aft with its own discrete access from a transom door.
The owners’ cabin looks particularly appealing thanks to a larger than usual ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe sandwiched ‘superyacht style’ between the cabin and engineroom to reduce engine noise in the cabin. Princess’s marketing director Simon Clare says this will deliver more of a big yacht vibe.
There are two straight-shaft engine options for the F58, either twin MAN V8-1000s or two MAN V8-1200s. With the larger of the two, the top speed should be around 34 knots – surprisingly quick in today’s fuel conscious market.
While its water and waste tank capacities are much the same as the F55s, the 3,300-litre fuel capacity aboard the Princess F58 is quite a bit bigger but with more power and an extra 4.5 tonnes of weight to carry around it’s not yet clear whether that will translate to a usefully longer cruising range.
Prices for the F58 have not yet been made publicly available but production will start later this year with a debut expected in early 2025.
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