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The main saloon (left) is a comfortable indoor-outdoor entertaining area, with twin seats at the helm. The galley (below) comes well-equipped and with good storage space.


The open after deck has another seating area, which can convert to a sun bed and benefits from a bar, sink and refrigerator. This area affords easy access to the hydraulic swim platform, which is also ideal for getting into a tender as it can be lowered below water level. Below deck are two spacious staterooms in


standard layout, two heads, a generous galley and a lounge. The galley comes equipped with a three ring ceramic hob, microwave/conventional combination oven, fridge/freezer and a wealth of storage. The timber laid flooring extends into the lounge area giving an open plan feel to the third entertainment area of the yacht. The lounge table base is also telescopic giving dual functionality. The owner’s stateroom is amidships, using the full beam of the hull; the master cabin is over


The Princess V52 also


has some radical changes in accommodation layout, which provides three reception areas, including a totally enclosed flying bridge with a lounge area, bar and storage space. This enclosed area means that the flying bridge is more comfortable in adverse weather, perhaps extending the seasonal use of the yacht. The enclosed bridge does have a retractable roof, giving the owner the best of both worlds when at the helm.


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