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FORMULA 48 MOTOR YACHT
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $679.96MSRP: $699.99FORMULA 48 MOTOR YACHT FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY MUSEUM QUALITY SHIP MODEL Dimension approx.: 36″ (long) x 12″ (wide) x 9″ (high) The model is already built. THIS IS NOT A MODEL... -
AZIMUT 58 MOTOR YACHT
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $849.96MSRP: $899.99AZIMUT 58 MOTOR YACHT FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY SHIP MODEL Dimension approx.: 41″ (long) x 7″ (wide) The model is already built. THIS IS NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT The story of Azimut... -
AZIMUT 68 MOTOR YACHT
SAVY DIRECT PRICE Inc. TaxInc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSAVY DIRECT PRICE $549.96MSRP: $599.99AZIMUT 68 MOTOR YACHT FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY SHIP MODEL Dimension approx.: 34.4L x 9W x 14H (inch) The model is already built. THIS IS NOT A MODEL SHIP KIT W
Description
MV DEUTSCHLAND CRUISE SHIP
FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY, HIGH QUALITY SHIP MODEL
- 35″ (long) x 9″ (wide) x 15.75″ (high)
- The model is already built, NOT a model ship kit
The Princess 60 stands at a pivotal point in the evolution of Princess Yachts — a model that captures six decades of British craftsmanship, engineering refinement, and the brand’s signature blend of performance and luxury. Its lineage stretches back to 1965, when Marine Projects (Plymouth) Ltd launched the humble Project 31 and began shaping what would become one of the world’s most respected motoryacht builders. Through the 1980s and 1990s, Princess developed a recognizable design language: clean lines, bright saloons, and a balance of seakeeping and comfort that appealed to both European and American owners.
By the late 2000s, Princess had entered a new era. The company’s partnership with Viking Yachts had introduced the brand to the U.S. market, and its V‑Class and “Metre” yachts had already established Princess as a leader in modern motoryacht styling. Into this landscape came the Princess 60, successor to the popular Princess 58 and designed to offer more space, more refinement, and a more contemporary onboard experience.
The 60‑foot platform proved ideal. With its sculpted, efficient hull and expansive flybridge, the Princess 60 delivered both performance and presence — a yacht equally at home on long coastal passages or relaxed weekend cruises. The main deck’s open‑plan layout, with an aft galley flowing into the cockpit, reflected Princess’s shift toward social, indoor‑outdoor living. Below, the three‑cabin arrangement offered an en‑suite master stateroom and generous guest accommodations, all finished with the meticulous joinery and understated elegance that define the brand.
Practicality was built into the design as well. A large stern garage provided space for a tender or jet ski, while the flybridge offered commanding views and ample seating for entertaining underway. The result was a yacht that felt larger than its length suggested — a hallmark of Princess design philosophy.
In the broader market, the Princess 60 represented the company’s global strategy: British‑designed, internationally spec’d, and adaptable to diverse cruising cultures. It carried forward Princess’s reputation for precision engineering, quiet luxury, and seaworthy performance, earning recognition in motoryacht and sportcruiser award categories.
Today, the Princess 60 is remembered as one of the brand’s most successful mid‑size flybridge yachts — a model that bridged classic Princess craftsmanship with the modern styling and functionality that define the company’s current lineup. It remains a favorite among owners who value a yacht that is elegant without excess, capable without compromise, and unmistakably Princess.