Princess Yachts is expanding its S-Class with the S74, thereby continuing the successful S72 from the throne. The 23 metre long newcomer has full-length hull windows and an updated hull design, continuing the sporty orientation of the series.
The cockpit offers flexible seating options that can be converted into either an L-shaped lounge or two separate areas. Above the spacious garage, which can accommodate a 3.9 metre tender, there is a small sun deck. The tender can be lowered into the water via the electro-hydraulic bathing platform.
In the foredeck, the terrace forms a retreat with sun loungers and seating in the direction of travel. The sports bridge offers a double steering position as well as seating areas, folding tables and a bar with barbecue.
The updated styling introduces new furniture, refined textures and high-quality materials throughout the interior. Design pieces such as a Ligne Roset coffee table in the saloon, a Frag Ponza chair in the owner's cabin and high-quality bathroom fittings enhance the rooms.
On the main deck of the Princess Yachts S74, guests can enjoy various seating arrangements, complemented by folding dining tables. A sideboard integrates storage space for glasses and bottles, a refrigerator compartment and a 55-inch UHD TV screen connected to a Naim audio system. The helm station offers longitudinally adjustable double seats and a pantograph door to the starboard side deck.
The centrally positioned galley comes with a four-zone induction hob, combi oven, tall fridge, dishwasher and ice cube maker.
Below deck, the S74 welcomes eight guests in four cabins. The owner's suite with sofa and dressing room utilises the entire width of the ship (5.45 m) and is accessible via a private staircase from the main deck. A spacious bow cabin and further cabins with single beds to port and starboard complete the accommodation. The crew sleeps in a cabin with two single berths.