Princess F49 (2015 - 2019) Rivals

Which yacht is best for you? As always, it’s all about personal choice. Some people choose their yacht based on its power credentials and the planing hull of the F49 delivers speeds of up to 35 knots. Some may even choose their yacht based upon features such as: three cabin layout, two separate seating areas for flybridge and large galley area.

Accommodation

If your priority is guest accommodation then the Princess F49 offers well-appointed accommodation for up to 6 guests with its 3 cabin layout option. Most of its rivals, including the Absolute 52 and Absolute 52 FLY, share the same 6 guest sleeping capacity, making them excellent choices for those seeking to enjoy their yachting experience with family and friends. The F49 benefits from a full-beam master cabin with an en-suite bathroom, hull side windows and a dressing table is a standout. The Princess F45, although designed for slightly smaller groups of 4 guests in 2 cabins, still offers an exceptional level of comfort for short trips and overnight getaways.

Performance

When it comes to cruising speed, the Princess F49 holds its own at a respectable 31 knots and a maximum speed of 35 knots. However, the Princess F50 surpasses this slightly with an impressive cruising speed of 30 knots signalling a lean towards more dynamic performance capabilities. The Carver Yachts C52 also impresses with a cruising speed of 32 knots. On the other hand, for those not in a hurry the Absolute 52, with the slowest cruising speed of 20 knots, emphasizes stability and comfort over outright speed and enjoying the journey over the destination.

Unique Characteristics

Each yacht also brings unique features to the forefront. The Absolute 48 impresses with its extensive range of 1,471 nautical miles, ideal for long voyages. The shallow draft of the Astondoa 52 allows it to navigate waters inaccessible to deeper vessels. The Carver Yachts C52 focuses on performance and efficiency, with a cruising speed of 32 knots. Meanwhile, the Princess F50 offers the best raw performance, with a maximum speed of 36 knots.

Summary

Despite stiff competition, the Princess F49 stands out with notable features and design elements. These yachts cater to a wide range of preferences and needs, making the choice a matter of personal taste and specific requirements in the world of luxury yachting.

When considering a new (or indeed used) yacht, it’s certainly important to wonder about the alternatives in the Princess F Class range or indeed its competitors. Browse our hand-picked selection of 16 competing models.

Princess F49

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  • LOA 51.017ft
  • Cabins 3
  • Max Speed 35 Knots

F49 Rival Yachts to Consider

Fairline

Squadron 50 (Gen 3)

51' 4"ft  

STATUS
In Production
YEAR
from 2019

Fairline

Squadron 48 (Gen 2)

50' 9"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2018 - 2019

Beneteau Yachts

Monte Carlo 5

49' 6"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2013 - 2019

Absolute

50 FLY (Gen 1)

49' 10"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2011 - 2020

Prestige

500

49' 10"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2011 - 2019

Absolute

52 FLY (Gen 2)

52' 3"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2017 - 2022

Cranchi

E52F Evoluzione

51' 11"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2017 - 2023

Cranchi

E52S Evoluzione

51' 11"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2017 - 2022

Gulf Craft

Majesty 49

47' 11"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2022 - 2023

Absolute

Navetta 52 (Gen 1)

52' 6"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2015 - 2019

Astondoa

52 Flybridge (Gen 2)

52' 6"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2018 - 2022

Absolute

Navetta 48

49'ft  

STATUS
In Production
YEAR
from 2018

Greenline

Greenline 48 Fly

52' 5"ft  

STATUS
In Production
YEAR
from 2013

Sessa Marine

Fly47 (Gen 1)

46' 10"ft  

STATUS
Discontinued
YEAR
2013 - 2021

Maritimo

M51 (Gen 2)

53' 1"ft  

STATUS
In Production
YEAR
from 2019

Princess

F45

47' 1"ft  

STATUS
In Production
YEAR
from 2019