Princess prepares for Palm Beach 2021

British shipyard Princess has announced its lineup for the 2021 Palm Beach International Boat Show, including the world debut of the Princess X95.

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.

Plymouth-based brand Princess will be based at Ramp 4, with models representing each of its key ranges, bar the M Class.

A highlight of the Princess stand and the wider show will be the global debut of the X95, the super-spacious superfly design already enjoying good sales.

Side view of Princess X95 underway, surrounded by sea and land in far distance.
Princess X95

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.

Side view of Princess R35 underway, Owner and guest enjoying views of sea.
Princess R35
Side view of Princess V65 at anchor, surrounded by sea and cliff face in background.
Princess V65

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.

Side view of Princess F45 at anchor in bay, surrounded by sea and green foliage in background.
Princess F45
Side view of Princess Y85 at anchor in bay, surrounded by sea and green foliage in background.
Princess Y85
Princess S66 underway, surrounded by sea and islands in far distance.
Princess S66

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.