Princess F58 - The Flybridge Yacht

Published: 01 Jun 2025
Author: Michael Hodges
The Princess F58, the crown jewel of Princess Yachts’ F Class lineage, unveiled with style at Boot Düsseldorf 2025. This 59-foot-9-inch (18.2-meter) flybridge stunner, slotted sleekly between the F55 and F65, is the British brand’s latest ode to luxury living on the water. Launched this January in Plymouth, it’s tailored for the jet-set family or the ultimate entertainer, promising coastal chic from the Mediterranean to the British Virgin Islands.
Princess F58: The Flybridge Yacht
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Princess F58

The Princess F58, the crown jewel of Princess Yachts’ F Class lineage, unveiled with style at Boot Düsseldorf 2025. This 59-foot-9-inch (18.2-meter) flybridge stunner, slotted sleekly between the F55 and F65, is the British brand’s latest ode to luxury living on the water. Launched this January in Plymouth, it’s tailored for the jet-set family or the ultimate entertainer, promising coastal chic from the Mediterranean to the British Virgin Islands.

Crafted from GRP (glass-reinforced plastic) with cutting-edge techniques, the F58’s hull and superstructure are a lightweight yet robust masterpiece, its elegant lines slicing through the waves with a 4.9-metre (16-foot-1-inch) beam and a 1.54-meter draft. Twin MAN V8 engines—your pick of 1,000 hp or the punchy 1,200 hp—propel it to a top speed of 34 knots, cruising at 25–28 knots with a vibe that turns heads. With a 2,200-litre (581-gallon) fuel tank and 630-litre (166-gallon) water reserve, plus a 73-litre hot water clarifier, it’s primed for a week-long Amalfi Coast escape or a Solent jaunt during Cowes Week (August 2–8, 2025).

The exterior is where the party lives. The flybridge is a social playground—think a sprawling dining table, an L-shaped wet bar with an electric barbecue, and convertible seating that flips into a sun pad for those wonderful hour in the sun. An optional hardtop keeps the vibe going rain or shine, while the central helm delivers panoramic views, a must for threading through Monaco’s yacht-choked harbour. The foredeck terrace, borrowed from Princess’s big-league designs, offers twin sun pads with storage and adjustable headrests—perfect for a chic deckside soirée. The cockpit flows into a “mini beach club” bathing platform, with optional toy storage and a waterside grill, making it the ultimate waterside hangout.

Inside, it’s a masterclass in understated elegance. Panoramic windows flood the saloon with light, framing a U-shaped sofa and a coffee-to-dining table that shifts from cozy chats to formal feasts. Below deck, three cabins dazzle: a forward VIP with a plush double, a starboard twin that converts to a double, and a full-beam owner’s stateroom with a superyacht-worthy en-suite and walk-in wardrobe. An optional aft crew cabin adds crew comfort. Customise with an Ash satin finish, and the north American versions come loaded with air conditioning, an 11.5 kW generator, and electric cooking—transatlantic luxury, sorted.

The F58 isn’t just pretty—it’s smart. A dedicated aft dinette expands dining options, while a silent-running battery pack lets you run AC and stabilisers at anchor without the diesel hum, a green nod for the eco-conscious elite. Princess Connect telemetry keeps tabs remotely, ensuring maintenance is a breeze whether you’re docked in Southampton or cruising the Caribbean.