
Miami 2013: Princess V62-S
Sporty and stylish, the new Princess V62-S expands the shipyard’s V Class series. With a low profile and sleek lines, the V62-S spreads the usual features and accommodations across two decks.

Sporty and stylish, the new Princess V62-S expands the shipyard’s V Class series. With a low profile and sleek lines, the V62-S spreads the usual features and accommodations across two decks.

Available in both a sport (550S) and a flybridge (550) edition, Prestige’s new 550 is a 58-foot yacht that combines power and safety. In both versions, the main living spaces are gathered on the main deck, with the galley positioned aft to easily serve both the cockpit and the interior dining area or, in the 550, the flybridge.

The new Princess 56 is a lot of yacht fit in a hull shorter than 60 feet. The open flybridge includes two J-shaped seating areas, one surrounding a table for meals under the sky and the other close to the upper helm station.

This newest addition to the Azimut’s S Collection represents a stunning shift in styling by Stefano Righini. Full of innovative features, the new 55S makes good use of the space-saving possibilities afforded by a triple Volvo IPS package, including a garage for a 9-foot 4-inch (2.85-meter) tender and an expandable beach club.

Recognizably Sessa, this new flybridge model designed by Christian Grande will ply US waters for the first time at the Miami show.

It has been a few years since Magnum has showcased a boat in Miami, but this year Magnum returns with another attention-grabber. The Magnum 51 Bestia is a powerhouse of a boat with a solid hull and a top speed of 62 knots.

Based in Italy, Sessa Marine responded to customers’ requests for an open version of the C43 with its new C44. Available in two maindeck layouts, the C44 offers a spacious platform for entertaining small or large groups.

Italian boatbuilder Azimut-Benetti is certainly making waves with a refreshing new design that sets itself apart from more traditionally inspired designs. Our editors applaud the innovation and technical advances of the new Magellano 43, the entry-level model in Azimut’s Magellano long-range cruiser line, which includes the 74 and 50.

Versatility defines the new Sealine F42 where it seems everything on board serves a dual purpose. The dining area for six on the flybridge converts to an enormous sunpad, and the whole area can be covered by an optional bimini.

Austin Parker’s recognizable style is obvious in the AP42 Open, a compact hull that can easily serve as a tender to a large yacht or a cabin cruiser in its own right. The main deck has a spacious open-air aft deck leading into the salon/dining area with full galley and helm station.

Sporty and stylish, the new Princess V62-S expands the shipyard’s V Class series. With a low profile and sleek lines, the V62-S spreads the usual features and accommodations across two decks.

Available in both a sport (550S) and a flybridge (550) edition, Prestige’s new 550 is a 58-foot yacht that combines power and safety. In both versions, the main living spaces are gathered on the main deck, with the galley positioned aft to easily serve both the cockpit and the interior dining area or, in the 550, the flybridge.

The new Princess 56 is a lot of yacht fit in a hull shorter than 60 feet. The open flybridge includes two J-shaped seating areas, one surrounding a table for meals under the sky and the other close to the upper helm station.

This newest addition to the Azimut’s S Collection represents a stunning shift in styling by Stefano Righini. Full of innovative features, the new 55S makes good use of the space-saving possibilities afforded by a triple Volvo IPS package, including a garage for a 9-foot 4-inch (2.85-meter) tender and an expandable beach club.

Recognizably Sessa, this new flybridge model designed by Christian Grande will ply US waters for the first time at the Miami show.

It has been a few years since Magnum has showcased a boat in Miami, but this year Magnum returns with another attention-grabber. The Magnum 51 Bestia is a powerhouse of a boat with a solid hull and a top speed of 62 knots.

Based in Italy, Sessa Marine responded to customers’ requests for an open version of the C43 with its new C44. Available in two maindeck layouts, the C44 offers a spacious platform for entertaining small or large groups.

Italian boatbuilder Azimut-Benetti is certainly making waves with a refreshing new design that sets itself apart from more traditionally inspired designs. Our editors applaud the innovation and technical advances of the new Magellano 43, the entry-level model in Azimut’s Magellano long-range cruiser line, which includes the 74 and 50.

Versatility defines the new Sealine F42 where it seems everything on board serves a dual purpose. The dining area for six on the flybridge converts to an enormous sunpad, and the whole area can be covered by an optional bimini.

Austin Parker’s recognizable style is obvious in the AP42 Open, a compact hull that can easily serve as a tender to a large yacht or a cabin cruiser in its own right. The main deck has a spacious open-air aft deck leading into the salon/dining area with full galley and helm station.
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