OnDeck – July 2019

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The design of Princess X95 redefines space and architecture
in yachts, delivering unique boating lifestyle and experience
at sea. The X95 was developed by the collaboration of
Princess Yachts’ long-standing naval architect, Bernard
Olesinski, with legendary Italian design house Pininfarina
SpA. Having delivered the styling for the revolutionary R35,
Pininfarina worked closely with Olesinski to craft a statement
yacht focused on adventure -the ultimate specimen of
contemporary yet highly functional yacht architecture. The
new hull evolves the deep-V concept to provide 15% improved
efficiency with outstanding stability. She is one of the six
brand new Princess models recently announced that build
on record-high financial results and benefit from intensive
investment in new technologies and design commitment.
Princess Yachts is once again boldly re-writing the rules of
yacht design and X95 elegantly fuses architectural innovation
with all of Princess Yachts’ familiar characteristics of top
craftsmanship and exquisite materials, unique interior design,
and innovation in technology.


The new Princess X95

Designed with what Princess Yachts calls an ‘open concept’ in
mind, the X95 is the first model of the Princess Yachts’ new X
Class. Challenged with setting a new standard of layout excellence,
defined by large, adaptable spaces that can be used and formatted
in numerous ways, she offers owners and guests a uniquely flexible
boating lifestyle. Spatial layout is therefore instantly class-leading,
highly practical and user friendly. X95’s interior design allows the
owner to plan each journey around the guests’ preferences. The
journey could be comfortable and relaxing with complete privacy, or
entertaining with plenty of hosting.
At its core lies a unique concept for the flybridge and main deck
interior, which covers almost the full length of the yacht, creating
the Super Flybridge – the defining characteristic of the X Class.
The layout provides 10% more outdoor space and 40% more
indoor space than a traditional motor yacht. This leap forward
in space and versatility mirrors recent innovations from luxury
automotive brands which have developed crossover models.

IN PREVIEW

Skylounge

Country kitchen

The X95 was developed by the collaboration of
Princess Yachts’ long-standing naval architect,
Bernard Olesinski, with legendary Italian
design house Pininfarina SpA
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