The vessel Princess R35 will be shown at the Puerto Deportivo de Estepona during the weekend

The vessel Princess R35 will be shown at the Puerto Deportivo de Estepona during the weekend

  • The boat will be exposed on the Esplanade of the port area and can be visited from the 5 to the 7 July.

The Princess Motor Yacht Sales team and its R35 model make a stop at the Marina of Estepona as part of their tour of the national territory.

Del 5 to the 7 Princess R35 will be displayed on the esplanade of the port site and may be visited during the 14.00 To 20.00 hours on Friday 5 July and the days 6 and 7 July 10.00 To 20.00 hours. The Princess team will be available for any queries on this beautiful boat.

Visitors will have the opportunity to get to know inside the R35 model, a spectacular boat 860 Horses, capable of reaching a maximum speed of 50 knots approximately. Curved lines stand out in their design, ranging from the bow and cover the sides to the stern.

 The ship has the Active Foiling System, an innovative system that Princess Yacht includes in the R-Class whose design ensures that the hull does not rise from the water but stays immersed, which results in improved performance and, therefore, consumption. In addition, the helmet is made of carbon 100%. In this way, the weight of the yacht is 4.500 Kg.

As reported by the brand, there is the possibility of testing the vessel to those concerned during the week of the 8 July. To do this, you must contact by email at events@princess.co.uk or calling +34 609301480.

The managing director of the Marina of Estepona, Manuel Raigón, thanked Princess Yacht for choosing "our facilities to host the display of such a ship, symbol of design and technology in the nautical sector. The Marina of Estepona meets the ideal conditions to host this type of event".

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