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Princess Yachts set for another Landmark London Boat Show

Tullett Prebon London International Boat Show

6 – 15 January 2012 – Stand K125 and M029 on the Boardwalk

Princess Yachts International is set for another significant London Boat Show in January, an appropriate start to what will be a landmark year for the brand. 2012 will see the Plymouth based boat builder launch both the smallest vessel it has produced for over a decade and the largest the company has ever built.

Princess 32M – The Plymouth boat builder will also have the largest boat on display inside

London’s Excel once again as the 32M takes pride of place in the boardwalk to provide a magnificent centre piece for the whole show. However, it is expected that it will be a much smaller model that will grab the attention as the highly anticipated Princess V39 receives her world premier and marks a stunning return to the sub-40 foot sector for the brand.

The new Princess V39 provides a very welcome proposition for those who prefer smaller craft yet still demand the very best in style, performance and quality. A unique hull design and powerful Volvo D6-330 engines ensure she is both exhilarating and economical with quick transition to plane and highly efficient cruising speeds.

Her interior is light and spacious and, as with every Princess, she is finished with the finest materials,

craftsmanship and detailing throughout. The large saloon and well equipped galley combine for a highly sociable entertaining space and both cabins are generously proportioned and contemporarily styled.

She has also been designed to be as practical as she is elegant with an expansive teak-laid cockpit complete with large wetbar and generous seating and a transom platform large enough to accommodate a tender.

With a list price of £235,000 (ex tax) the new V39 is set to redefine the standard for her class and in

keeping with the rest of the Princess V Class range, truly is a sports cruiser without compromise.

The new Princess V57 will also be making her international debut at the London Boat Show, another superb addition to the ever popular Princess V Class range, she is elegant, exhilarating and incredibly spacious.

A large main deck saloon with large opening sunroof and triple sliding doors connects beautifully to the aft cockpit to provide a truly exhilarating ‘open boating’ experience. Yet, with doors and roof closed, also offers the perfect haven to escape from the heat of the day without sacrificing the wonderful views.

A submersible bathing platform and large garage for a tender or jet-ski make enjoying watersports from

the V57 a real pleasure and the large sun bed and generous seating in the cockpit make this the perfect place to relax or soak up the sun.

Down below, the intelligent use of space makes the V57 feel like a much larger craft. The galley is stylishly equipped and finished, and the three light-filled cabins all have spacious en-suite bathrooms. The owner’s stateroom is positioned aft where it enjoys the full beam, while the forward double cabin can be fitted with optional scissor berths for greater flexibility.

Princess 40M – Spring 2012 will see the most significant product launch for the company to date as the first Princess tri-deck yacht, the 40M, is revealed. As well as having an incredible 12 models on display, Princess will also have the very latest information regarding this impressive new flagship available at the show.

Boats displayed at London:

In the Boardwalk (Stand M029) – Princess 32M

On the Main Stand (K125) –

Flybridge models: Princess 42, 60, and 64

Motor Yachts: Princess 78 and 85 Motor Yachts

V Class models: V39, V42, V52, V57, V62 and V72