© Copyright Princess Yachts America 2024 | | | Princess Yachts X80The first hull of the all-new Princess X80 is now in the water and was just featured at the recent shipyard event. Similar to the larger X95 Super Flybridge, the X80 has unique lines for a Princess as the upper and main decks stretch the length of the yacht. The "Super Flybridge" name is well-deserved as it features three separate socializing areas on the X-80: a forward flybridge seating area, an enclosed, climate-controlled bridge, and the aft flybridge lounge area. This change comes as more yacht owners have asked for more entertainment space on the flybridge since this is where the best views are and where guests tend to want to spend their time. The X80 standard power are twin MAN V12 1900mhp engines that provide a stable, comfortable cruise in the mid-20 knot range with a top end speed of 31 knots. Enjoy this thorough walk-through video of the latest Princess in the X-series model range. From the Princess Shipyard: The beautifully sculpted surfaces and long flowing design lines of the X95 are carried through into her sister ship, the X80. The all-new X80 becomes the second member of the X Class ‘Superfly’ family. She has a ‘super flybridge’ providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard than a traditional flybridge yacht of its length. Available with an optional main deck master stateroom which includes a private owner’s sundeck, the X80’s capabilities for adventure provides the opportunity to explore cruising grounds further afield with the option of a long range 2,324 gallon tank. The X80 brings the outside in through the maximisation of glazing which flows along the entire length of the main deck encasing the saloon, galley and forward dining area. The use of light and innovative design continues below decks where 8 guests are accommodated across 4 en-suite cabins, a full beam master stateroom located amidships, a forward guest stateroom, a double guest to starboard and a twin cabin to port. Located aft of the main accommodation is the crew quarters which can accommodate 3 crew with the standard layout. Life on-board the X80 really is unlike that of any other boat of its size. Interested?Contact a SI Sales Professional to learn more about this yacht. SPECIFICATIONS- Make Princess Yachts
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- Water Capacity 391 gallons
- Fuel Capacity 1,861 gallons
- Length Overall 82' 7
- Beam 19' 11
- Max Draft 5' 10
- Displacement 160,525 lbs.
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- Engine Power 1900mhp
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More From Princess YachtsComing soon: The all-new Princess X80Monday 21st September 2020 Following in the wake of the successful launch of the X95 , we are delighted to announce a new addition to the range. Due to take to the water next year, the X80 becomes the second member of the X Class ‘Superfly’ family. The Princess X80, follows the X95 concept defined by large, adaptable spaces offering flexible accommodation. Yet again, Princess is boldly re-writing the rules of yacht design and architecture by incorporating the concept of a ‘super flybridge’ featuring extensive outdoor space, offering the owner & guests a real al fresco living opportunity. The X80 has been painstakingly designed to offer the most versatile and accommodating experience, while keeping design and style at the forefront. Antony Sheriff, Executive Chairman, Princess Yachts, said: “The X Class’s ground-breaking architecture creates an entirely new product segment as Princess continues to push the boundaries of yacht design. The first X95 has just completed sea trials and her revolutionary design has caused a stir. Initial feedback makes it clear that we have a great success on our hands. We have worked over the past two years to envelop all of the X95’s unique qualities into a more compact package. The X80 is just that, another bold step for Princess Yachts”. Princess Yachts’ long-standing partner, Olesinski, has again partnered with Italian design heavyweights Pininfarina to create the ultimate in avant-garde yacht design. Following the sophisticated sculpted surfaces & long flowing lines of the X95, the X80 represents a striking design concept whilst at the same time maintaining the well respected & internationally recognised classic Princess design language. Over recent years there has been a quiet revolution in the methods used to design a Princess hull. Years of experience building fast and seaworthy hulls are now complemented by cutting edge simulation techniques . For the X80, this approach has led to efficiencies across the speed range whilst ensuring the highest levels of seakeeping and predictable handling. Fitted with twin MAN V12 1900’s the X80 will reach speeds up to 30 knots. The stature of the X80 profile is defined through the increased height of the bulwarks, topsides and enclosed wheelhouse. Her ‘S’ shaped canopy flows into the flybridge deck to balance the visual weight and disguise the volume of the expansive sky lounge. The X80 brings the outside in through the maximisation of glazing which flows along the entire length of the main deck encasing the saloon, galley and forward dining area . The use of light and innovative design continues below decks where 8 guests are accommodated across 4 cabins, a full beam master stateroom located amidships, a forward guest stateroom, a double guest to starboard and a twin cabin to port. Located aft of the main accommodation is the crew quarters which can accommodate 3 crew with the standard layout. The X Class may be ground-breaking, but they still remain a Princess. Beautiful design, flawless interior craftsmanship and fit out and an unrivalled aftersales experience are a staple across the fleet, and the X80 is no different. Princess Yachts has been hand-crafting luxury yachts in Plymouth, England, for more than 50 years, and the X80 represents yet another head -turning example of Princess’s leading British craftsmanship. Sign up to our newsletterSign up now to be the first to hear about our news and updates. Our Sister Brands +33 4 93 49 99 66 Princess X80Following in the wake of the successful X95, the Princess X80 has been developed to offer a unique boating lifestyle that is tailored to how each owner wants to use their yacht, via an expansive options catalogue and non-standard options bespoke service. Due to take to the water in Autumn 2021, the X80 becomes the second member of the X Class ‘Superfly’ family. The X80 follows the X95’s open-living approach, defined by large distinctive spaces which flow into one another to offer the most versatile and accommodating experience, while keeping all Princess Yachts’ familiar characteristics of quality in craftmanship and materials, placing design and style at the forefront. Yet again, Princess is boldly re-writing the rules of yacht design by incorporating the concept of a ‘super flybridge’ featuring practical outdoor space, and versatile interior space. Specifications Hull length CE : | 25.11 M | Width : | 6.06 M | Approximate displacement : | 71 900 kg | Fuel capacity : | 7 000 L | Fresh water capacity (hot water tank included) : | 1 400 L | Draught : | 1.78 M | Number of cabins : | 5 + 1 | Virtual visitThe global authority in superyachting - NEWSLETTERS
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Exclusive: On board the Princess S80 debuting at the Cannes Yachting FestivalA sports yacht with a cruising soul, the S80 ’s DNA is born out of a hull that might end up being the best 25-metre platform to grace the seas, says Carl Richardson. He steps on board the new S Class flagship before its world debut at the 2024 Cannes Yachting Festival. First, an admission. Despite plenty of effort on all sides, this isn’t a full test. Time, tides and the demands of the boat show calendar meant we could not get out to sea. Instead, we were given a backstage-style tour with the design and technical teams. The Princess S80 is the latest sportsbridge chapter in a story that can be traced back over a decade to the Princess V85-S, an impossibly powerful and daring yacht at the time. Since then, the British yacht builder has been a leader in sportsbridge design, leading us to this 70-tonne model, hitting around 32 knots with twin 2,000hp MANs. These figures are important because the boat the S80 replaces is the 50-tonne S78 that can hit 38 knots with 1,900hp MANs. Performance and speed are key for any genuine sportsbridge model, and so we start with a new boat that is heavier and slower than its predecessor, but it is also bigger in every key area. The S80 uses the same hull as the flybridge Y80 and the Tardis-like X80. The modified V planing design from naval architect Olesinski runs on shafts (as nature intended) and can push each yacht to around 30 knots while delivering the same, class-leading four-ensuite-cabin lower deck. Speaking to Princess design director Andy Lawrence, a lot of thought went into not only making a different kind of S flagship but also into the hull itself. “It was always going to be a three-boat 25-metre platform running on shafts, we aren’t looking at pods for larger boats. The challenge was creating a hull that would perform as well on the S as it does on the X, two very different boats.” The X80 does work – according to BOATPro it is one of the best-selling yachts in its class. But it is a much bigger boat than the S80 above the deckline, meaning it is not just about managing extra weight but where that weight is. Andy Lawrence explains: “The X80 has a much higher CG (Centre of Gravity), but working with our partners Olesinski, over many iterations, we found the right balance.” These iterations included increasing the beam for greater volume, while extending the waterline to hit the speeds expected of an S Class yacht. Ultimately, Princess delivered three different 25-metre models that all run fast, with the expected option of a MAN 2,200hp engine option delivering the possibility of 36 knots for the S80. R&D & then some Princess is a global powerhouse, but its success is anchored by the people at its yard in Plymouth, England. Alex Cleverly was part of the technical team showing us over the boat, but until very recently he was a Princess delivery skipper. He made his first trip at age 16 and regularly clocked up 16,000 nautical miles a year – “I was the person who started work when everyone else was leaving for home, collecting a yacht for delivery to Scandinavia or the Mediterranean,” he explains. Alex made detailed reports from a skipper’s point of view, on things like visibility, spray, where water might pool on deck, the lumber of the helm seat or access to engineering points. In short, the kind of research and development (R&D) that money can’t buy – and all that knowledge is now on the inside. Princess ideology has long been about balance, that sweet spot between space, style and performance. Immediate impressions are good. The S80 looks low, sleek and powerful in the water, its extra length allowing its lines to stretch out, the upper sportsbridge barely visible within the rake of the roofline. Where some sportsbridge models might have more than a little flybridge height and bulk to help increase interior space, the S80 is pure performance yacht. Given that so much conversation about any modern yacht is about volume and accommodation, it was refreshing to hear Andy talk about the importance of style. “The key was the sportsbridge. On a yacht like this, profile is everything, we wanted a big sportsbridge deck, but one you couldn’t actually see!” Before I get too idealistic on sports style, there will be a hard top option for the S80 which makes perfect sense for a good number of boating reasons, but will change the yacht’s low-down, growling profile (I'm hoping a few emotionally led buyers stick with the standard awning so the rest of us can enjoy the original lines). Moving up the easy aft deck steps, the sportsbridge is a vast social expanse of yacht style with the driving position rightly set at its heart. It’s a noticeably and provably bigger and better deck than the S78. The extra foot (0.3 metres) of beam works wonders. There is so much deck space but also vast and separate areas of seating plus a massive barbecue and bar, a central island of cold storage and room for a pop-up TV. It’s the same story back on the aft deck. A familiar Princess layout sees two massive asymmetric pads flank your journey up from the hydraulic platform and garage. But things are different here and it’s another key part of the S80 design. With more room to use, the deck now has three separate social areas, dining, sunbathing and lounging, without the need to convert or move anything. Better still, it’s all done with space to spare and masses of stowage space worked in. Again, there are no happy accidents here. The initial design saw the staircase and dining table in different positions, but the full-scale mock-ups Princess employs for every new model changed that. We now have a walkaround dining table to port with superb views out over the deck and sea beyond. Glass-panelled flanks extend aft from the superstructure to ensure that, with the view, privacy and protection are also ensured. The sportsbridge overhang keeps everything feeling intimate and beautifully lit at night - there’s even air-conditioning overhead and the option to enclose the dining area with awnings. The rest of the decks are just as good. The side decks sit within waist-high bulwarks with gates each side and deep storage lockers forward. Even with the superstructure pushing forward, Princess has found a good deal of space for the foredeck lounge, where eight guests can gather in circular conviviality. Power of 3 + 5 The S80 is the first Princess to have three lower helm seats. That may not immediately look like a headline moment for a 25-metre performance boat, but it points to something else. Everywhere you go on this boat, from the sportsbridge to the main dining table, its eight guests are able to gather and be together. Whether it’s enjoying the ride or lunch, on the S80, no one gets left behind. The galley aft design plays a rightfully central role on the main deck. It’s part of the social scene, not hidden away below. A massive piece of glass hinges up to open inside to out, with a bordering storage unit sneaking in a pop-up TV. The S80 is probably going to be crewed (by no more than two people given the tight quarters in the stern) but it is a social boat and guests will love the galley, dipping into the Sub-Zero refrigerator, massive drawer-style freezers or just hanging around the bar area. Storage space is off the scale, the galley’s multiple dedicated lockers include a pop-up pantry while across the way there is a deep, long sideboard. Dining is clearly intended to be al fresco on the S80, but you can option a table for the saloon – it can handle the extra furniture. The saloon is massive, another heady example of Princess' ability to deliver interior space, harmony and splendour with an ease few other yards can match. Height and glass play an important part. Huge, 6ft (1.8-metre) high sections of glass line the saloon and, with the optional glass-panelled sunroof and helm side door open, it’s like you never left the deck. If light and splendour invite you in, the deep, low sofas ensure you won’t leave in a hurry. The best seating area (isn't it always) is the smallest. The raised lounge forward, up by the helm, is a great spot at any time of day, but it’s the perfect guest spot when underway - kudos to whoever had the foresight to subtly lower the forward finishing panel to ensure the best possible view forward. Anyone who has been aboard the X80 or Y80 will be familiar with the four cabin-layout below decks. The S version has its own smart, performance-edged colour palette and materials, but it will be the peerless layout that wins you over. Four class-leading ensuite cabins will look after eight guests with ease, including the owner’s stateroom which is a perfect blend of style, space and luxury wrapped in deep glass hull windows. A useful upgrade on the S78, there are now separate entrances for the walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. The forward VIP is equally impressive with an outstanding ensuite and more storage space than seems necessary – and I never, ever think that. There’s a sense of fraternity going on here too, with each cabin featuring the same style notes as the stateroom, including plenty of solid wood to go with the coolly understated but always inviting modern interior finish. Beyond the looks and luxury, this is a boat designed for the owner to drive, when the fancy takes them, and for their guests to join in on the experience of 70 tonnes carving through the water at 32 knots. Both the upper and lower help stations look and feel like a performance yacht should, with deep, supportive seats and an array of screens and dials. But just as important are the flanks of guest-seating each side of the sportsbridge helm or the elevated lounge to port of the lower helm. Initial sea trials, with a light load but 12 people on board, recorded 36 knots powered by the standard twin MAN 2,000hp engines, so the official top speed of 32 knots looks nailed on. The MAN 2,200hp option will suit owners who like to cruise faster while adding two or three knots to the top speed. Talking to the Princess team, you get the feeling the extra power is also about the new S flagship being able to match the outgoing one – a competitive spirit I very much endorse. To say Princess has a reputation for good design, is a bit like saying Patel-Philipe makes accurate timepieces. The S80, like all its stablemates, simply doesn’t put a foot wrong inside or out. The proportions are near-perfect, the styling confident without being challenging and the finish always brings that little bit extra – as with the use of solid woods and semi-custom levels of choice and detail. The nearest yacht in terms of onboard luxury, design and space is the Azimut S10 . The S10 is a very fine vessel with an unmatched sense of performance yacht cool, but it is 9ft (3 metres) longer and notably more money. The fact it is the S80’s most obvious competitor says everything you need to know about how good a boat this is. The only possible downside for an S80 owner might be the unnerving sight of a Princess X80 keeping up with you. For anyone concerned about such an event, the MAN 2,200hp engine is the upgrade for you. Princess S80 technical specs Length overall: 25.44m Beam: 6.07m Draft: 1.82m Berths: 8 people Displacement approx. (half load): 67,308kg (148,389Ibs) * Fuel capacity: 1,430 gal / 1,717 US gal / 7,000 l Water capacity (excl. calorifier): 1,480 l Engines: TWIN MAN V12-2000 (2 x 2,000mhp) Maximum speed: range – 31-33 knots+Sign up to boat briefing email. Latest news, brokerage headlines and yacht exclusives, every weekday By signing up for BOAT newsletters, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy . More about this yachtSimilar yachts for sale, more stories, most popular, from our partners, sponsored listings. |
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X80. The beautifully sculpted surfaces and long flowing design lines of the X95 are carried through into her sister ship, the X80. The all-new X80 becomes the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family. She has a 'super flybridge' providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard than a traditional flybridge yacht of its ...
The all-new Princess X80 will be the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family. She has a 'super flybridge' which offers over 30% more useful interior space on board than a traditional flybridge yacht of its length. Available with an optional master stateroom on the main deck with a privately owned sundeck, the X80's adventure ...
The sister ship to the Princess X95 superyacht, the Princess X80 is the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family and encompasses beautifully sculptured surfaces with long flowing design lines. From afar, she is clearly identifiable by her extended flybridge deck and enclosed wheelhouse, creating quite the impression on the water.
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Princess X80 - Specifications: Twin MAN V12-1900 engines, year of construction 2023, length 25.17 m, beam 6.07 m, fuel capacity 7,046 l. HOME; SPECIFICATIONS; GALLERY; EQUIPMENT; Princess Yachts. PRINCESS X80 [email protected]. The Netherlands +31 40 222 1 888. Princess X80 Specifications. Specifications Princess X80 ...
We are pleased to share with you a 3D preview of the upcoming release of the innovative Princess X80.Princess X80 has become the new member of the X-class "S...
Top speed on test: 31 knots. Fuel consumption: 498lph @ 24 knots / 31lph @ 8 knots. Cruising range: 339nm @ 24 knots / 1,817nm @ 8 knots. Noise: 60 d (B)A @ 20 knots. RCD Category: A for 20 people. Price as tested: £7.8million (ex. VAT) Alex Smith heads to Plymouth for the world's first sea trial of the mighty Princess X80...
The all-new Princess X80 becomes the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family. She has a 'super flybridge' providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard than a traditional flybridge yacht of its length. SPECS AT A GLANCE. Length 25.17 metres. Top speed 29-31 knots.
6.06 m. GUESTS. 8. PRINCESS X80 is a 25.18 m Motor Yacht, built in the United Kingdom by Princess and delivered in 2024. Her top speed is 31.0 kn and her cruising speed is 25.0 kn and her power comes from two MAN diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 staterooms, with 3 crew members waiting on their every need.
The Princess X80 is a 31-knot socializing machine with a "super flybridge.". The Princess X80 can be ordered with five staterooms, including a main-deck master that has a private sun deck. Courtesy Princess Yachts. Superheroes come in all shapes and sizes, and with different powers, such as super speed and teleportation.
New and used Princess Flybridge Motor Yachts and Princess V Class Sports yachts ranging from 40 - 130 feet. Princess X80: The beautifully sculpted surfaces and long flowing design lines of the X95 are carried through into her sister ship, the X80. Due to take to the water in Autumn 2021, the X80 becomes the second member of the X Class ...
The Princess X80, follows the X95 concept defined by large, adaptable spaces offering flexible accommodation. Yet again, Princess is boldly re-writing the rules of yacht design and architecture by incorporating the concept of a 'super flybridge' featuring extensive outdoor space, offering the owner & guests a real al fresco living opportunity.
The beautifully sculpted surfaces and long flowing design lines of the X95 are carried through into her sister ship, the X80. The all-new X80 becomes the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family. She has a 'super flybridge' providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard than a traditional flybridge yacht of its length.
The beautifully sculpted surfaces and long flowing design lines of the X95 are carried through into her sister ship, the X80. Slated to hit the water in Fall of 2021, the Princess X80 becomes the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family. The X80 has a 'super flybridge' providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard ...
The motor yacht Princess X80 is produced by the brand Princess Yachts since 2021. The Princess X80 is a 25.08 meter semi-displacement yacht with 4 guest cabins and a draft of 1.78 meters which can reach speeds of up to 31 knots. The yacht has a fiberglass / grp hull with a CE certification class (A) and can navigate the open ocean. The base ...
The sister ship to the Princess X95 superyacht, the Princess X80 is the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family and encompasses beautifully sculptured surfaces with long flowing design lines. From afar, she is clearly identifiable by her extended flybridge deck and enclosed wheelhouse, creating quite the impression on the water.
80. The X80 becomes the second member of the X Class 'Superfly' family with a 'super flybridge' providing in excess of 30% more useful interior space onboard than a traditional flybridge yacht of its len. th. Available with an optional main deck master stateroom which includes a private owner's sundeck, the X80's capabilities for ...
The X80 brings the flowing design lines and beautifully sculpted surfaces of the X Class to a slightly smaller ship - one whose Super Flybridge adds 30% more useful interior space than a traditional flybridge yacht of this length.
SUMMARY. The first hull of the all-new Princess X80 is now in the water and was just featured at the recent shipyard event. Similar to the larger X95 Super Flybridge, the X80 has unique lines for a Princess as the upper and main decks stretch the length of the yacht. The "Super Flybridge" name is well-deserved as it features three separate socializing areas on the X-80: a forward flybridge ...
The X80 boasts a "super flybridge" that offers over 30% more interior space than a traditional flybridge yacht of its size. Additionally, an optional main deck master stateroom with a private owner's sundeck is available. The X80's long-range tank, which holds up to 2324.7 gallons (8,800 liters), opens up possibilities for adventurous ...
Antony Sheriff, Executive Chairman, Princess Yachts, said: "The X Class's ground-breaking architecture creates an entirely new product segment as Princess continues to push the boundaries of yacht design. The first X95 has just completed sea trials and her revolutionary design has caused a stir. Initial feedback makes it clear that we have a
PRINCESS X80. PRINCESS X80 is a 25.18 m Motor Yacht, built in the United Kingdom by Princess and delivered in 2022. Her top speed is 31.0 kn and her cruising speed is 25.0 kn and her power comes from two MAN diesel engines. She can accommodate up to 8 guests in 4 staterooms, with 3 crew members waiting on their every need.
Following in the wake of the successful X95, the Princess X80 has been developed to offer a unique boating lifestyle that is tailored to how each owner wants to use their yacht, via an expansive options catalogue and non-standard options bespoke service. Due to take to the water in Autumn 2021, the X80 becomes the second member of the X Class ...
The Princess S80 is the latest sportsbridge chapter in a story that can be traced back over a decade to the Princess V85-S, an impossibly powerful and daring yacht at the time. Since then, the British yacht builder has been a leader in sportsbridge design, leading us to this 70-tonne model, hitting around 32 knots with twin 2,000hp MANs.
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