MAFWeiss
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This French website has just been the first to publish as a 'scoop' images and details of the latest boat in the Prestige range.
http://www.actunautique.com/2015/04/scoop-premiers-visuels-du-nouveau-yacht-prestige-680.html
With an overall length of some 70 feet, the 680 combines some of the best features of the 550 with the innovations found in the larger 750. The amount of space on the boat, and its use, is amazing and it is first of its size to place the owner's cabin in the bow. I have been privileged to have been party to the development of this new design since September 2013, and I have been flattered that the factory has taken some of my suggestions on board during the development and build. Having seen it twice in the factory during construction, Hull 1 took to the water to begin its sea trials last week, and I have now just been invited to try the boat out for myself early next month. Subject to the usual bartering, hopefully my wife and I will take possession of the successor to our current and much loved 550, Gentileschi, in the Spring of 2016. Leaving aside the relative pros and cons of design, construction, fittings, etc between the very impressive Princess 68, and the new 680, a significant advantage that Prestige has over the British boat is the current weakness of the euro which will amplify even more the price differential between what are now undoubtedly the two main contenders for this size yacht. Princess will definitely have stiff competition!
http://www.actunautique.com/2015/04/scoop-premiers-visuels-du-nouveau-yacht-prestige-680.html
With an overall length of some 70 feet, the 680 combines some of the best features of the 550 with the innovations found in the larger 750. The amount of space on the boat, and its use, is amazing and it is first of its size to place the owner's cabin in the bow. I have been privileged to have been party to the development of this new design since September 2013, and I have been flattered that the factory has taken some of my suggestions on board during the development and build. Having seen it twice in the factory during construction, Hull 1 took to the water to begin its sea trials last week, and I have now just been invited to try the boat out for myself early next month. Subject to the usual bartering, hopefully my wife and I will take possession of the successor to our current and much loved 550, Gentileschi, in the Spring of 2016. Leaving aside the relative pros and cons of design, construction, fittings, etc between the very impressive Princess 68, and the new 680, a significant advantage that Prestige has over the British boat is the current weakness of the euro which will amplify even more the price differential between what are now undoubtedly the two main contenders for this size yacht. Princess will definitely have stiff competition!
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