A yacht with this price tag is not a hot cake, but immediately after her debut, the shipyard received orders for a Princess 64. Above all, she is attracted by spaces and their clever use. This motorboat has four full double cabins on the lower deck. The fifth can be used as a crew quarters, but an additional guest cabin or children's cabin will be equally useful. The designers of the British shipyard have tried to provide the cabins with natural light as much as possible and artificial lighting has been enhanced by adding bright white elements to the interiors.
On the Princess 64, the galley, dining room and control station are combined into a single area, which is very convenient - no need to run with trays up and down. The kitchen is closed from the dining room by a sliding glass door: if the cook doesn't like to have a shower, he'll appreciate such a nice little thing. But when you go out to sea and live in an enclosed space, every little thing counts - and Princess designers know it.

























