As with the F4, the Prestige F5 cockpit sports a pair of sofas arranged longitudinally with a table between them, enabling guests to enjoy views out over both sides as well as the transom.
There’s also a well executed foredeck terrace with skylights either side of a sunpad to let light into the lower deck. This and the size of the forward hull windows suggest it may adopt the same layout as the F4, meaning a large owner’s suite forward with two further guest cabins amidships. The extra size of the F5 might allow both guest cabins to have ensuites too.
Expect the main deck to follow a similar pattern to the F4’s with an ocean-view galley aft opening onto the cockpit and a lounging/dining area forward.
The helm station is likely to be the main beneficiary of that sliding side door but the scale of it suggests it will create a more open feeling for the whole saloon.
Power is likely to co*e from Volvo Penta IPS drives with a top speed of around 30 knots and a range of 250-300nm.
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