The US event returns to Flagler Drive after missing out in 2020, with the 35th celebratory edition looking to deliver a 'show-of-shows' with many world and local debuts, including a strong line-up from British builder Princess.

As the first yacht from the Princess X Class, the 29.11m (95ft) X95 is a real statement of intent. Delivering massive amounts of space inside and out, the X95 enjoys the kind of features usually found on far larger yachts, including a skylounge and a forward-facing panoramic Owner's suite.
Advertising maximum speeds of 26 knots, she is powered by twin MAN V12-1900 drives allowing a cruising range of 2,000 nautical miles.
Accommodating up to 8 guests in a four-cabin layout, with additional quarters for up to 5 crew, there are multiple options for socializing space.


Also appearing at the Princess stand, the sporty R35 is a design collaboration with Pininfarina. A smart sportsboat or superyacht tender, the R35 is capable of speeds up to 50 knots, backed up by a carbon fibre build.
The popular V Class is represented by the V65, now in its third series. Originally launched in 2018, the sports yacht has a maximum speed of 38 knots and a four or five-cabin layout. Powered by twin MAN V12-1400 engines, this is a highly versatile model, with a retractable sunroof, sliding doors and comfortable air conditioning throughout.



The F Class flybridge range will be represented by the F45. As the smallest yacht in the class at 14.35m (47ft), the Princess F45 packs a punch with maximum speeds of 31 knots and two great cabins, including a full-beam Owner's suite.
The F45 has picked up multiple awards and nominations since its launch in 2019, as has the Princess Y85, also due to attend. As a larger flybridge design and part of the Y motor yacht range, the 85 has spacious interiors, a full-beam Owner's stateroom and a capacious flybridge.
Sitting between these two flys is the S66 sportsbridge. As a mid-range yacht for the S Class, she encompasses the sportsbridge vibe with social Med-style decks, bright and airy interiors, tender storage and, of course, an exhilarating driving position up top.
To get a closer look at all these motor yachts attending the Palm Beach International Boat Show, start planning your visit by viewing all the available new and used Princess yachts for sale.