Princess interiors always seem so warm and inviting. They don’t seem pretentious or overly exaggerated, just a nice place to be with quality wood working and comfortable looking fabrics. Subtle and beautiful as always.
A Princess yacht is about the beauty of design. And the quality that is built in - not added on. Plus the practicality of the layout. The easy interaction of boat and boater. Safety that imparts security. Lest we forget the FUN that is the soul of a Princess yacht. This F65, is all that - a tried and true Princess Yacht. Thanks to Princess for building this magnificent boat. And to Nick for a FUN way to end the week.
They do make the best interiors! We loved the F62 and they have really knocked it out of the park with the new model! It would be nice to see other options (office, lounge) instead of a 4th cabin if you don’t need it.
Must love the princess, every single one. Clearly Master Craftsman built every nook, cranny and piece! Absolutely stunning!!! Thank you for the presentation Andy.
We had a very good look around this actual boat at the Boat Show today. Also, hands down, the Princess team were the friendliest, most helpful bunch you could hope for. We made it clear we were enthusiasts rather than serious purchasers, and they could not have been more welcoming. In start contrast with Sunseeker sadly.
@@AQUAHOLIC maybe the Sunseeker team were a bit tired …. Actually, to be fair, Fairline were great as well, and the staff on the Bentley stand were really fun. I thought it was a great show this year.
@@matthewfurneaux3797 - same vibe from Sunseeker. I just don’t bother, but the guy on the Galeón 500 deserves credit. His enthusiasm for the boat seemed genuine. As for the F65? My thought was that here was a boat which must be close to perfect for an owner/operator. The only suggestion I’d make is tiny - cup holders on that wee “laptop table”. Was also very impressed with the F55.
@@matthewfurneaux3797 - To my surprise, I find that the video rather shrinks the boat. The master in particular felt much bigger than it looks on the video, or so it seems to me. I was interested to know if you felt the same? Or if it was just me not remembering clearly.
Glad to hear your voice has recovered after Cannes Nick. Some clever design has gone into this to get so much accommodation and accessibility on board, and that Kodak 126 Instamatic camera in the owners cabin! - the first real camera I owned back in 1971!
I dunno. It's definitely nice and wood finish is great, but i'm not seeing 4,2 million here. I've seen bigger/better yachts for less. Also i would have changed the fourth small cabin into a small seating area. Thanks again Nick. Always the best.
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is a competitor to the SS Manhattan 68, but on that boat you have to choose between 3 cabin layout or 4 cabins with a compromised saloon with 2nd staircase. Princess has solved this problem by making cabin 4 a generous bunk cabin, perfect for kids. So you get the big nice saloon an 4 cabins. Ideal.
Princess never disappoints. Love the new foredeck and flybridge designs. I always love the crew quarters on this size of boat, you get it all, storage, day head, and cabin space. Engine room access is a bit tight, especially given the size of the hatch. Didn't see a Seakeeper, or room for 1. For that kind of money it would absolutely be mandatory for me. Love the boat, great tour, as always, Nick.
@UClmk8zE5q_fGsScNFjALItw I would think so, to mount to the side would put real stress on the hull. If we think how it works, using centrifugal force to counter roll, it literally pushes the entire boat against the force of the sea movement. Good question, though.
There is a note on the Princess website to add Quick Gyro stablizers or Humphree electric fin stablizers. I don't know if they can be added to this model but I assume you can.
One new point about this new Princess 65 design I like is in the fourth cabin they have moved the top bunk inwards around a foot and left a gap so BOTH bunks can see the pothole and direct daylight. That turns a pokey bottom bunk into a bright sunlight area. A simple but huge change for whoever is sleeping there.
One of the qualities of earlier Princess yachts I always liked was the designers' use of curves and, er, roundish shapes in the interiors. This new F65 merges that with the contemporary obsession with sharp, clean, angles and straight edges really well. It's everywhere on this boat. And to my eye, it makes it a much more relaxing experience; one that induces smiles over frowns.
I like the galley app layout and I do like that the dining room table is right next to the galley so the saloon is a true saloon and not also used as a dining area
Another outstanding boat. Excellent quality in every respect; but you know? I really miss the days of good old fashioned sea-going boats. Lots of polished wood and comfortable leather. Of course, those craft were not as efficient as modern boats but I just loved the "look". I guess I'm thankful for the likes of Linnsen and some the British pilot type boats. I know, I'm nostalgic. Great tour of a beautiful boat and, as always, an excellent presentation. Thanks Nick
A large number of American and Turkish boatyards have the full-mahogany interiors, and the UK does do them too. Look for MB&Y's review of the Spirit P70. It's ridiculously "nautical" in terms of wood - such a beauty.
I really like this kind of introduction and exhibition of yachts. Our Malaysian coastline is very long, it can be said that it is a peninsula, but there is no exhibition of yachts. In these videos, I found yachts that I can afford. Unfortunately, the transportation fee is too expensive because it is too far away.
Am here so early , i really enjoy your videos, i watch them hours and hours , i’m sure you’ll be very successful and you’ll go places . Many people tries to do the same content your doing but you are the original, can’t even listen to them or watch them ,but i can listen to you talking about yachts for hours , you just describe everything very well with a very kind soul ( i watch you because of that ) continue like that brother 🥰❤️by the way i got this notification while i was watching your previous video hahah
A real beautiful boat. Nick I must say you have the best job ever I like it when it is just you talking and not a whole of a bunch of people touring the yacht
Loved the new changes in making walkways or paths to every seat. I also liked the crew cabin door opening to the side instead of hinged at the bottom. This makes it easier for a rib to be on the platform and get in/out of the cabin. Thank you Nick for the great walkthrough!
Glorious Aquaholic walkthrough in glorious 4k! I love the upgrade in video quality, it really takes your videos to the next level.. Of course a huge princess flybridge boat is absolutely glorious too!
She a beautiful boat. Stitching and upholstery is perfect. I would have said it is longer than 65. Filled up without being cramped. Quiet a piece of engineering. Can see why you like them so much! Thanks.
Excellent again BZ, I love how Princess handles the engineering spaces and labeling. I did loose track of how many times you said "again" LOL! Great tour!
Princess have done it again. A wonderful 66 footer. Great family boat with three double births and two kids areas if you use the crew cabin. Superb design team to get that all in.
Gorgeous boat as we expect from Princess. They did a fabulous job getting 4 or 5 cabins, however you decide to use it, in there. Excellent job on that indeed.
Very well-executed boat with all the fixings and trimmings that are to be expected. Not (m)any surprises, but likely an excellent choice for someone who wants a quality yacht that's familiar in both style and layout.
Nick the new camera works magic on the lighting and quality in this video - who knew a Princess could look even more sublime through the Aquaholic lens than in person!
Nick you should do a video laying out what boat you would take out of all those you have been aboard, perhaps one cost is no thing and one 'if it were my money' choice for each general size range. I would be particularly interested in the 45-55',55-65',65-75' and 75'+ (but sub 200 GT) ranges.
@@AQUAHOLIC we all do Nick. Your walkthroughs and personnel comments are very informative, entertaining and sometimes hilarious! Btw, I enjoy the ones WITHOUT any people onboard. I am guessing, you too.
Princess is really the Porsche of the yacht world. Everytime you think you see a great yacht on this channel, Princess comes in and shows why they're king
I‘d say Princess is rather a BMW. Porsche on the other hand would be a worthy comparison to a Mangusta. My opinion. OK, I am deeply in love with Mangusta 🤣. Saw one in Cap Ferrat couple of weeks ago and couldn’t take my eyes off of it. So gorgeous!
Thanks again Nick, a cruiser sub70 that can cater for real families love it. MC is so bright and beautiful.I love working out cost to run so any chance in future you can mention tank capacity .cheers
4K Nick, what a great upgrade to your excellent video tours. It does make a big difference and is worth the extra time it takes to edit/upload. As for the Princess I'm not convinced that a 65ft boat needs either four cabins or a flybridge. They seem very busy (and to my eyes at least) to tall and unstable. I know for sure that none of my "tribe" would want that bunks cabin, it's just to small. Other than that I do like the updates over the earlier models and the new superstructure design is definately a winner. As always Nick, keep doing what you do please, I for one look forwards to your videos popping up in my feed and I've even been known to cancel appointments to watch. Haha.
I like this very much, crew cabin is great (I believe very important) and very spacious. Still prefer the my85 but that's almost double the price so depends on the budget. Also loved the fordeck layout also, exactly how I would want it.
We were there on the Thursday morning, but we had to wait until after 10:00 😞. We looked around many of the fine vessels on show and were very impressed. The F65 was very nice indeed, some changes from the F62 were very nice, as you showed at the start of your video. I do miss the circular or horseshoe seating of the F62 though. The boats seem so huge when you are aboard, and I'd feel very dubious about close quarters maneuvering one. Great video, as ever, Nick. 👍👍👍.
Absolutely lovely, the one concern is the switch panel on the stairs, it would be easy to accidentally hit the buttons in rough weather, they need to be covered for safety.
We’ve seen that exposed panel design many times, and I always think the same thing. Either accidentally or mischievously, someone could cause a problem, couldn’t they?
Is there a glitch in the matrix? For the life of me, I couldn't see the hatch coming up from the VIP cabin when looking at the forward deck area. Which, honestly, is perfect. Utility being there, but not seen, is brilliant! Also, that trawler style yacht off the bow looks like a great video candidate! :)
Another brilliant informative tour of the F65 from Princess yachts a lovely well thought out and made yacht, nick. The crew cabin could well be cabin number 5 as it's so thought out and is big enough for just that, the seabobs and it's storage are a great addition and in a perfect position for launching from the high/low platform.
Just asking for a friend… how sound proof are the cabins, the walls appear as thick as a caravan partition - or is the same mantra of “if the VIP is rockin don’t come a’knockin” applied?
Only just seen this. Cracking boat with my favourite feature for this size, side deck access from the helm. My last boat was a 72’ and this is spot on. Nice work, again, Nick.
Looks like an excellent yacht, with a very useable crew/guest cabin for this length of yacht. Quite surprised how much they got into this length of yacht. Thank you for showing how you get into engine room/technical spaces, as well as walking along the side decks of yachts you show. For those of us that have had to use them at sea this is always very useful to see.
When you were moving the twin bed I was actually saying out loud "no no look out for the water bottle" and was quite relieved to realize you were aware of it.... Another fantastic video - assuming this was after Cannes, it's good to see (well hear) your voice is back to normal....I never get tired of your tours Nick, you do such a good job and you have changed my view of boat people -ex bf had a boat and was quite the snob- and you definitely are not
That's a very impressive looking boat! Great tour as usual Nick. No Seakeeper though and there doesn't look much room to allow one to be fitted. Could you perhaps fit a fin stabiliser?
Beautiful of course, but I would like to see glass or wood doors covering the distribution panel. Great salon and all the cabins look great. I love the real wood of the princess boats instead of the gray walls and mirrors of the Italian boats. Great video. Thanks.
Thank you for the great video, Nick. I love this boat. One thing I especially like is an enclosed shower in the crew cabin. So often, all we have is a wet head, which in my opinion, is insufficient for the crew.
Now that was a lovely mini m/y even if it was a Princess and at last a decent crew cabin. I take it just for one crew or cosy for a partnered up couple! It never ceases to astound me that who looks after the engine space? The Captain or owner. I hate messing with engines or in fact anything mechanical so I would always need the engine room crew, as well as internal and cabin crew; so at least 6. Any bigger boats on show in Southampton, that would reflect this sort of space. Nordhavn for example?
All I need now is to win the lottery to be able to buy this boat and afford the marina and the upkeep. Fingers crossed! Probably one of my favorite boats, if not the most favorite.
Sadly couldn’t get to the Boat Show this year Nick so I’m looking forward to you showing us some beautiful boats… I must say this is a good start!!! 😃👍🏻
Aquaholic always stands out presenting the Princess fleet, and this new F65 is simply stunning to say the least - I love the new flybridge helm. Interesting that it doesn't appear to have a SeaKeeper-16, nor potential room for one in the engine room - Thoughts?
Hey Nick when I hear Princess I see quality and this yacht has it everywhere you look and touch, the owners cabin is akin to a seven star hotel in Dubai, although I don't do favourites I find myself smiling before I start the video when it's a Princess. Have a great day bud
As usual with Princess stunning wood work and attention to detail.Has this replaced the F62 ?.On the fly bridge you don’t have to crawl over who is next to you….what if you didn’t want too !!!! Crawl over
That's an excellent crew cabin the only thing I didn't see was a television but I imagine there is one for the crew. So how many can it accommodate one or two
The beautiful organic line on the Windows there is a little bit of a trade-off and that means viewable space out the window I wonder how they look from inside the yard we'll see you getting ready to go inside in a minute
Once again a beautiful Princess. I love what they've done with the foredeck, especially the making of aft facing seats on the sun pads. That fourth cabin with bunk beds makes me wonder how the hell Pearl got two good size twin cabins into their 62. The Princess quality still shows apart from the plastic catches in the galley cupboards, seems a bit cheap for them. Still, it's a lovely boat and I wish I could afford one. Thank you for getting there early to bring us another cracking tour.
My opinion of the Pearl 62 is that if you’re in the market for a boat in that size bracket, the Pearl’s price makes it the default choice. It is the boat to beat.
The Princess F55 was my favourite boat to date, but this has taken it just to the next level. A true classic Princess! Loving the crew cabin on this one, and is there a bbq on the fly bridge galley Nick? Great tour as always. Look forward to seeing you do a sea trial for this. (Hint hint). Keep up the good work.
Princess interiors always seem so warm and inviting. They don’t seem pretentious or overly exaggerated, just a nice place to be with quality wood working and comfortable looking fabrics. Subtle and beautiful as always.
Yep, agree. Not so much ”Las Vegas” in it, like for example in Galeon and Azimut, or even in Sunseeker a little bit.
A Princess yacht is about the beauty of design. And the quality that is built in - not added on. Plus the practicality of the layout. The easy interaction of boat and boater. Safety that imparts security. Lest we forget the FUN that is the soul of a Princess yacht. This F65, is all that - a tried and true Princess Yacht. Thanks to Princess for building this magnificent boat. And to Nick for a FUN way to end the week.
They do make the best interiors! We loved the F62 and they have really knocked it out of the park with the new model! It would be nice to see other options (office, lounge) instead of a 4th cabin if you don’t need it.
Must love the princess, every single one. Clearly Master Craftsman built every nook, cranny and piece! Absolutely stunning!!! Thank you for the presentation Andy.
We had a very good look around this actual boat at the Boat Show today. Also, hands down, the Princess team were the friendliest, most helpful bunch you could hope for. We made it clear we were enthusiasts rather than serious purchasers, and they could not have been more welcoming. In start contrast with Sunseeker sadly.
That's good to hear (about Princess at least).
@@AQUAHOLIC maybe the Sunseeker team were a bit tired …. Actually, to be fair, Fairline were great as well, and the staff on the Bentley stand were really fun. I thought it was a great show this year.
@@matthewfurneaux3797 - same vibe from Sunseeker. I just don’t bother, but the guy on the Galeón 500 deserves credit. His enthusiasm for the boat seemed genuine.
As for the F65? My thought was that here was a boat which must be close to perfect for an owner/operator. The only suggestion I’d make is tiny - cup holders on that wee “laptop table”. Was also very impressed with the F55.
@@matthewfurneaux3797 - To my surprise, I find that the video rather shrinks the boat. The master in particular felt much bigger than it looks on the video, or so it seems to me. I was interested to know if you felt the same? Or if it was just me not remembering clearly.
Just tell them "Nick sent me".
first minute into the video, I can already see how much thought has gone into the yacht design.
Glad to hear your voice has recovered after Cannes Nick. Some clever design has gone into this to get so much accommodation and accessibility on board, and that Kodak 126 Instamatic camera in the owners cabin! - the first real camera I owned back in 1971!
I just watched a video of a yacht that had white walls. So as in watching i can see this one with that. Its a beautiful yacht. Thank you Nick
Nick, every time you move the crockery off of a table I get nervous thinking their goes another set of crockery into the trash bin.
It's only a matter of time! 😄
I still remember that 🤣
@@alex-ee3st we all do, can't you say sink nick
Must admit I did think… “he’s going to squash that bowl on the table” when Nick moved the first set of crockery
Me too!!!!
I dunno. It's definitely nice and wood finish is great, but i'm not seeing 4,2 million here. I've seen bigger/better yachts for less.
Also i would have changed the fourth small cabin into a small seating area.
Thanks again Nick. Always the best.
Me too
Yeah more like $2.7m
Yes! Yes! Yes! This is a competitor to the SS Manhattan 68, but on that boat you have to choose between 3 cabin layout or 4 cabins with a compromised saloon with 2nd staircase. Princess has solved this problem by making cabin 4 a generous bunk cabin, perfect for kids. So you get the big nice saloon an 4 cabins. Ideal.
Princess never disappoints. Love the new foredeck and flybridge designs. I always love the crew quarters on this size of boat, you get it all, storage, day head, and cabin space. Engine room access is a bit tight, especially given the size of the hatch. Didn't see a Seakeeper, or room for 1. For that kind of money it would absolutely be mandatory for me. Love the boat, great tour, as always, Nick.
@UClmk8zE5q_fGsScNFjALItw I would think so, to mount to the side would put real stress on the hull. If we think how it works, using centrifugal force to counter roll, it literally pushes the entire boat against the force of the sea movement. Good question, though.
There is a note on the Princess website to add Quick Gyro stablizers or Humphree electric fin stablizers. I don't know if they can be added to this model but I assume you can.
One new point about this new Princess 65 design I like is in the fourth cabin they have moved the top bunk inwards around a foot and left a gap so BOTH bunks can see the pothole and direct daylight. That turns a pokey bottom bunk into a bright sunlight area. A simple but huge change for whoever is sleeping there.
That is a very good point!
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One of the qualities of earlier Princess yachts I always liked was the designers' use of curves and, er, roundish shapes in the interiors. This new F65 merges that with the contemporary obsession with sharp, clean, angles and straight edges really well. It's everywhere on this boat. And to my eye, it makes it a much more relaxing experience; one that induces smiles over frowns.
I'm in love. Just need tonight's Euromillions to happen and this boat is mine!
Good luck!
I like the galley app layout and I do like that the dining room table is right next to the galley so the saloon is a true saloon and not also used as a dining area
Fantastic boat........would live to see (but cant affird) the V65
Another outstanding boat. Excellent quality in every respect; but you know? I really miss the days of good old fashioned sea-going boats. Lots of polished wood and comfortable leather. Of course, those craft were not as efficient as modern boats but I just loved the "look". I guess I'm thankful for the likes of Linnsen and some the British pilot type boats. I know, I'm nostalgic.
Great tour of a beautiful boat and, as always, an excellent presentation. Thanks Nick
You could have polished wood and leather in one of these if you'd like, they'll do it for you! 🙂
A large number of American and Turkish boatyards have the full-mahogany interiors, and the UK does do them too. Look for MB&Y's review of the Spirit P70. It's ridiculously "nautical" in terms of wood - such a beauty.
@@darthkek1953 - gotta second the opinion on the P70. Doesn’t fulfil my usual fantasy checklist, but I still want it.
I really like this kind of introduction and exhibition of yachts. Our Malaysian coastline is very long, it can be said that it is a peninsula, but there is no exhibition of yachts. In these videos, I found yachts that I can afford. Unfortunately, the transportation fee is too expensive because it is too far away.
Am here so early , i really enjoy your videos, i watch them hours and hours , i’m sure you’ll be very successful and you’ll go places . Many people tries to do the same content your doing but you are the original, can’t even listen to them or watch them ,but i can listen to you talking about yachts for hours , you just describe everything very well with a very kind soul ( i watch you because of that ) continue like that brother 🥰❤️by the way i got this notification while i was watching your previous video hahah
You're very kind, thank you! 🙂
A real beautiful boat. Nick I must say you have the best job ever I like it when it is just you talking and not a whole of a bunch of people touring the yacht
Thank you! 🙂
Loved the new changes in making walkways or paths to every seat. I also liked the crew cabin door opening to the side instead of hinged at the bottom. This makes it easier for a rib to be on the platform and get in/out of the cabin.
Thank you Nick for the great walkthrough!
My pleasure!
Glorious Aquaholic walkthrough in glorious 4k! I love the upgrade in video quality, it really takes your videos to the next level.. Of course a huge princess flybridge boat is absolutely glorious too!
Thank you kindly!
She a beautiful boat. Stitching and upholstery is perfect. I would have said it is longer than 65. Filled up without being cramped. Quiet a piece of engineering. Can see why you like them so much! Thanks.
Excellent again BZ, I love how Princess handles the engineering spaces and labeling. I did loose track of how many times you said "again" LOL! Great tour!
Princess have done it again. A wonderful 66 footer. Great family boat with three double births and two kids areas if you use the crew cabin. Superb design team to get that all in.
Absolutely everything I could want in the most beautiful way. 10 out of 10.
Gorgeous boat as we expect from Princess. They did a fabulous job getting 4 or 5 cabins, however you decide to use it, in there. Excellent job on that indeed.
I wish you all a glorious weekend!
You too!
Very well-executed boat with all the fixings and trimmings that are to be expected. Not (m)any surprises, but likely an excellent choice for someone who wants a quality yacht that's familiar in both style and layout.
Every time a new Princess commes out I fall a little bit in love. This boat is really lovely, and perfectly toured by Nick, thanks 😃
Nick the new camera works magic on the lighting and quality in this video - who knew a Princess could look even more sublime through the Aquaholic lens than in person!
Nick you should do a video laying out what boat you would take out of all those you have been aboard, perhaps one cost is no thing and one 'if it were my money' choice for each general size range. I would be particularly interested in the 45-55',55-65',65-75' and 75'+ (but sub 200 GT) ranges.
Your videos are among the very best boat reviews on TH-cam and this was no exception mate 🇬🇧
Glad you like them! 🙂
@@AQUAHOLIC we all do Nick. Your walkthroughs and personnel comments are very informative, entertaining and sometimes hilarious!
Btw, I enjoy the ones WITHOUT any people onboard. I am guessing, you too.
Princess is really the Porsche of the yacht world. Everytime you think you see a great yacht on this channel, Princess comes in and shows why they're king
I‘d say Princess is rather a BMW.
Porsche on the other hand would be a worthy comparison to a Mangusta.
My opinion. OK, I am deeply in love with Mangusta 🤣. Saw one in Cap Ferrat couple of weeks ago and couldn’t take my eyes off of it. So gorgeous!
Or the Rolls of the yacht world.
This is one of the sexiest flybridge profiles I’ve ever seen!
Thanks again Nick, a cruiser sub70 that can cater for real families love it. MC is so bright and beautiful.I love working out cost to run so any chance in future you can mention tank capacity .cheers
Hi Nick very nice yacht, but for that price I’m surprised there’s no bbq, but everything else is excellent.
Another great tour of a very nice good quality boat but whichever way I look at it I can't justify £4.2 million!
4K Nick, what a great upgrade to your excellent video tours. It does make a big difference and is worth the extra time it takes to edit/upload. As for the Princess I'm not convinced that a 65ft boat needs either four cabins or a flybridge. They seem very busy (and to my eyes at least) to tall and unstable. I know for sure that none of my "tribe" would want that bunks cabin, it's just to small. Other than that I do like the updates over the earlier models and the new superstructure design is definately a winner.
As always Nick, keep doing what you do please, I for one look forwards to your videos popping up in my feed and I've even been known to cancel appointments to watch. Haha.
Just bought a new GoPro 11, going to film all in 4K with this (will still be a few previously filmed 1080 from Cannes coming through though).
Beauty of a boat! Like the fly bridge area! Wow nice engines for that boat! get back into port quick if needed! Great episode! Thanks for sharing! 👍👍
Thanks for watching! 👍🏻👍🏻
@@AQUAHOLIC 👍👍
I like this very much, crew cabin is great (I believe very important) and very spacious. Still prefer the my85 but that's almost double the price so depends on the budget. Also loved the fordeck layout also, exactly how I would want it.
4k! Your first one I think, and an appropriate boat to start with 👏🏻
4.2M boat is a good starter boat? Okay bud.
@@AWCTB no I meant it’s Aquaholic’s first video shot in 4k format.
There have been a couple before (I think the Princess X80 was the first), but going to do it as a matter of course going forward.
Hey have you seen the new sanlorenzo sp110 yacht it looks awesome
Sure have!
Everything always seems to be in the right place. I love this Princess. Great presentation Nick.
Thank you kindly!
Lovely boat - typical Princess quality, so nice. The 60-70ft range is getting super crampt with great offerings.
We were there on the Thursday morning, but we had to wait until after 10:00 😞. We looked around many of the fine vessels on show and were very impressed. The F65 was very nice indeed, some changes from the F62 were very nice, as you showed at the start of your video. I do miss the circular or horseshoe seating of the F62 though. The boats seem so huge when you are aboard, and I'd feel very dubious about close quarters maneuvering one. Great video, as ever, Nick. 👍👍👍.
Absolutely lovely, the one concern is the switch panel on the stairs, it would be easy to accidentally hit the buttons in rough weather, they need to be covered for safety.
We’ve seen that exposed panel design many times, and I always think the same thing. Either accidentally or mischievously, someone could cause a problem, couldn’t they?
@@chasbodaniels1744 Absolutely
As you said she is a beautiful yacht. Nice bright fresh colours, loads of storage and 4 cabins wow. Great tour as always Nick thank you.
My pleasure!
Superb build and quality
Detail and comfort is amazing and of course Nicks tour always good.
Love the curves they have put into the interior, gives it a real soft and classy feeling. As always very interesting tour
If I did not have the money to buy the y72 this would be the vessel I'd buy! Hands down princess the very very best!! 🛥⚓
That was like the tardis inside! All those bedrooms, stunning boat
You were very easy to hear throughout all the show announcements! Thanks for the tour!
My pleasure!
What a beautiful boat - thank you for the tour Nick
My pleasure!
Is there a glitch in the matrix? For the life of me, I couldn't see the hatch coming up from the VIP cabin when looking at the forward deck area. Which, honestly, is perfect. Utility being there, but not seen, is brilliant!
Also, that trawler style yacht off the bow looks like a great video candidate! :)
Another brilliant informative tour of the F65 from Princess yachts a lovely well thought out and made yacht, nick. The crew cabin could well be cabin number 5 as it's so thought out and is big enough for just that, the seabobs and it's storage are a great addition and in a perfect position for launching from the high/low platform.
Princess delivers another winner!
Always interested in the crew cabin. It’s like a secret den. Great video again
Just asking for a friend… how sound proof are the cabins, the walls appear as thick as a caravan partition - or is the same mantra of “if the VIP is rockin don’t come a’knockin” applied?
Only just seen this. Cracking boat with my favourite feature for this size, side deck access from the helm. My last boat was a 72’ and this is spot on. Nice work, again, Nick.
Looks like an excellent yacht, with a very useable crew/guest cabin for this length of yacht. Quite surprised how much they got into this length of yacht. Thank you for showing how you get into engine room/technical spaces, as well as walking along the side decks of yachts you show. For those of us that have had to use them at sea this is always very useful to see.
When you were moving the twin bed I was actually saying out loud "no no look out for the water bottle" and was quite relieved to realize you were aware of it.... Another fantastic video - assuming this was after Cannes, it's good to see (well hear) your voice is back to normal....I never get tired of your tours Nick, you do such a good job and you have changed my view of boat people -ex bf had a boat and was quite the snob- and you definitely are not
Thank you! 🙂
Ahhhhh, there's something so soothing about your Princess tours, like being home......... I wish 😒 Great tour Nick.
My pleasure!
Thank you Nick for another lovely tour!
Seems like every new model is better looking and even smarter details and design. Cool boat and video!
Great video Nick for a great boat, I wouldn’t say no to this at all. Ticks all the right boxes. Perfect family getaway to a sunny place, perfect 😊👍🏻
Hello. Beautiful yacht! I love the Princess line! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽🛥🛥🛥🛥🛥🛥
Ah Nick. I’ve not watched one of your flix in ages.
I’m glad the algorithm brought me back to you.
This is a great vid
Welcome back! 😃
That's a very impressive looking boat! Great tour as usual Nick.
No Seakeeper though and there doesn't look much room to allow one to be fitted. Could you perhaps fit a fin stabiliser?
Beautiful of course, but I would like to see glass or wood doors covering the distribution panel. Great salon and all the cabins look great. I love the real wood of the princess boats instead of the gray walls and mirrors of the Italian boats. Great video. Thanks.
Always think an aft crew cabin is ideal for a changing room. Only thing I have wondered is when it is raining does the wet go in?
You keep putting these vids out and I will watch. We are looking for a vessel ourselves.
Good luck with the hunt!
Wow. Princess really out did themselves. Love the Seabob locker and the new seats on the bow. Great review.
Hi Nick very well viewed & described & typical Princess quality excellent.
Many thanks!
Goodonyah Nick, love the wood finish and layout.
Looks amazing in 4k! 😍
Fantastic! Going to be a lot more in 4K coming.
This video quality really is spectacular, especially in sunlit conditions.
Nick you are gentlemen! I love your videos. A small remark Nik: In my opinion it's not necessary to open the drawers, dishwasher etc. all the time.
Thank you for the great video, Nick. I love this boat. One thing I especially like is an enclosed shower in the crew cabin. So often, all we have is a wet head, which in my opinion,
is insufficient for the crew.
Now that was a lovely mini m/y even if it was a Princess and at last a decent crew cabin. I take it just for one crew or cosy for a partnered up couple!
It never ceases to astound me that who looks after the engine space? The Captain or owner. I hate messing with engines or in fact anything mechanical so I would always need the engine room crew, as well as internal and cabin crew; so at least 6.
Any bigger boats on show in Southampton, that would reflect this sort of space. Nordhavn for example?
4 cabins and a reasonable crew space in a 65 is very impressive!
All I need now is to win the lottery to be able to buy this boat and afford the marina and the upkeep. Fingers crossed! Probably one of my favorite boats, if not the most favorite.
Love it. Crazy how nice the teenager cabin is.
Brilliant boat.... Like all Princess yachts.
Thanks Nick! It's kind of odd that there's a fridge, sink and icemaker but no cooking facilities on the flybridge.
Sadly couldn’t get to the Boat Show this year Nick so I’m looking forward to you showing us some beautiful boats… I must say this is a good start!!! 😃👍🏻
Aquaholic always stands out presenting the Princess fleet, and this new F65 is simply stunning to say the least - I love the new flybridge helm. Interesting that it doesn't appear to have a SeaKeeper-16, nor potential room for one in the engine room - Thoughts?
They also did the 4 cabins in past 65 models from year 2000, I got one.
Hey Nick when I hear Princess I see quality and this yacht has it everywhere you look and touch, the owners cabin is akin to a seven star hotel in Dubai, although I don't do favourites I find myself smiling before I start the video when it's a Princess. Have a great day bud
You too!
Another stunner Nick. Thank you
This yacht is absolutely gorgeous! Can you please do a tour of the mangusta 104 rev?🙏🏼
As usual with Princess stunning wood work and attention to detail.Has this replaced the F62 ?.On the fly bridge you don’t have to crawl over who is next to you….what if you didn’t want too !!!! Crawl over
That's an excellent crew cabin the only thing I didn't see was a television but I imagine there is one for the crew. So how many can it accommodate one or two
11:05 I want to see a tour of that black hulled boat. Nice looking.
That's a Linssen and there's a tour of it coming soon!
The beautiful organic line on the Windows there is a little bit of a trade-off and that means viewable space out the window I wonder how they look from inside the yard we'll see you getting ready to go inside in a minute
"Very carefully out of the way" is a nice homage to the long time watcher.
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Once again a beautiful Princess. I love what they've done with the foredeck, especially the making of aft facing seats on the sun pads. That fourth cabin with bunk beds makes me wonder how the hell Pearl got two good size twin cabins into their 62. The Princess quality still shows apart from the plastic catches in the galley cupboards, seems a bit cheap for them. Still, it's a lovely boat and I wish I could afford one. Thank you for getting there early to bring us another cracking tour.
My opinion of the Pearl 62 is that if you’re in the market for a boat in that size bracket, the Pearl’s price makes it the default choice. It is the boat to beat.
The Princess F55 was my favourite boat to date, but this has taken it just to the next level. A true classic Princess! Loving the crew cabin on this one, and is there a bbq on the fly bridge galley Nick? Great tour as always. Look forward to seeing you do a sea trial for this. (Hint hint). Keep up the good work.
Princess just does it right. Except for the switch panel which is a play zone for children's fingers. It's in a very, I want to play with it spot.
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*Nick:* That is the new Princess F65. I think that's a really beautiful boat.
*Woman:* What did you call me?