What’s New at the 65th Genoa International Boat Show
The latest addition to the F Class range, the new Princess F58 is making her debut to international crowds at the 65th edition of the Genoa International Boat Show. This elegant flybridge replaces the F55 and promises to set new standards in the segment by perfectly embodying the Plymouth-based brand’s construction philosophy of contemporary design, high quality craftsmanship and technological innovation.
In addition to its lines, the new Princess F58 (18.20 metres) stands out for her exceptionally large spaces and superior finishes normally reserved for larger yachts.
The flybridge offers a large dining area and a wet bar equipped with an electric barbecue, while the central helm station provides excellent visibility.
The foredeck features two large sundecks with storage compartments and adjustable headrests that can be converted into backrests for aft-facing seating.
The cockpit connects seamlessly to the saloon and galley, creating a convivial space that leads to the bathing platform and aft beach club where storage spaces for water toys or a barbecue with a sink can be installed.
The interior combines craftsmanship with a contemporary yet timeless design. The saloon, surrounded by panoramic windows, features a U-shaped sofa with a convertible coffee table and a second sofa next to it, while the galley located aft of the saloon, connects the outdoor and indoor spaces.
On the lower deck are three cabins, with the full-beam master featuring a breakfast area, superyacht-style bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, a spacious VIP forward, and a twin cabin to starboard (convertible into a third double). Aft is the optional crew cabin.
Powered by two Man V8-1000s or two Man V8-1200s, the Princess F58 reaches a top speed of 34 knots.
Quay H – Berth H137