Developing on from the design of the S72 that was launched at boot Dusseldorf, the 25.4m (83.3ft) S80 features design collaborations from naval architects at Olesinski and the Italian design house Pininfarina.
Striking first impressions indicate a primary focus on exterior livability onboard the new S80, introducing generous sun pads on the aft deck and a sheltered alfresco dining area, setting up the yacht to be a worthwhile asset in the established S Class range.
Wraparound walkways provide a seamless connection to the sea, with chances to indulge in exemplary views at every angle around the flybridge yacht.
The salon glazing extends far back into the cockpit, cocooning the forward dining area to create shelter from the wind without obstructing your view.
Director of Design
Princess Yachts
Offering owners and their guests ample opportunities to make the most of the fresh sea air, the latest S Class yacht for sale boasts a generous foredeck and an electro-hydraulic bathing platform. as well as a tender garage for journeys beyond the vicinity of the yacht.
For those who want to stay onboard and still enjoy the surroundings, the 28.7-square-metre flybridge offers a wet bar, a barbeque and plenty of seating for guests to relax, as well as a retractable TV for an outdoor cinema experience.
The main deck is an open-plan social haven with natural tones seemingly used throughout, plus sliding doors to connect interior and exterior environments.
Featuring a four-cabin layout, the S80 is powered by MAN V12 1,900 or 2,000 hp engines and anticipates maximum speeds of 34 knots.
Recently hitting the headlines for arranging an equity agreement with KPS Capital Partners, Princess has yet to disclose when the launch is due to take place, but if you're interested in a yacht from the brand take a look at the full listing of Princess yachts for sale.
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