The new Princess 106 Odyssey marks the luxury boatbuilder’s return to the superyacht segment
Princess Yachts is returning to the superyacht segment with the unveiling of the new Princess 106 Odyssey.
The yacht is the first in a planned range of larger yachts and has been designed to deliver exceptional volume.
Numerous interior configurations are possible thanks to the yacht’s layout and the increased volume afforded by its hull design, and Princess will also offer a range of options packages for customer choice.
The 106 Odyssey is the first in a new family of 30-metre plus yachts.
Will Green
“Odyssey represents the next significant step for Princess Yachts – a return to building yachts above 100 feet, without losing the elegance of design or characteristic seakeeping that define us,” said Will Green, CEO of Princess Yachts.
“The 106 Odyssey is the first in a new family of 30-metre plus yachts which highlights our vision for a new generation of superyachts that combine exceptional volume with unrivalled comfort, style and attention to detail.”
The 106 Odyssey will be built on the new Princess hybrid fast displacement hull, and has been designed for efficiency and range.
The main deck features a cockpit and transom with flexible furniture and drop-down balconies designed to provide for every occasion.
Configurable layouts
The owner’s suite includes a private lounge or ante-room, a dressing area, and a spa-inspired en suite bathroom, while the upper deck offers configurable layouts with bespoke furniture options, an optional spa bath, and floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights.
Dining for up to ten guests can be enjoyed alfresco while remaining sheltered under the skylounge canopy.
The lower deck features a full-beam VIP stateroom that can be transformed into two en suite double cabins, providing up to four guest cabins.
Crew quarters are located forward and include three cabins for five crew members, a private Captain’s cabin and a welcoming crew mess.