Renowned British shipyard Princess is expanding its X Superfly range.
First came the powerful X95, and now we are talking about a smaller version - Princess X80. The yacht will be launched next year. The project is being carried out by the shipyard's partner, designer Bernardo Olesinski, with the assistance of the Pininfarina design studio.
The yacht is designed in the same way as the X95, but in a smaller version. Representatives of the shipyard note that the layout is thought out in such a way that the yacht gives the impression of being multifunctional and compact, and it is. For two years, work has been carried out on the creation of a project that was supposed to repeat the X95 in a new version without compromising comfort.
The Princess X80 has a spacious and open deck. The designers had to raise the height of the sides, superstructures and built-in wheelhouse. The case, though massive, but looks soft. The glazing area has been enlarged, stretching across the entire deck. It covers the galley, salon, dining area and gives the impression of airiness in a closed space.
The design of the yacht was chosen in such a way as to get as many pluses as possible. The master cabin looks great with a private sundeck on the main deck. From there, an internal staircase leads to a closed helm station and a skylounge, which is successfully inscribed on the upper deck. There are four double guest cabins.
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