Yeay Hugo's back 🎉🎊👏👏and with a Princess, that's how you make a you tube entrance, I love these boats, brilliant tour, gorgeous boat, great presenter, cheers. 👍🇬🇧❤️
Goodness, I thought only Aquaholic made these kind of well-detailed walkthrough video. Because what you're doing here is the correct way of presenting a yacht, and you got yourself a loyal subscriber :)
Hi Hugo. Good see you back. Elliot doing a great job in the US. A stunning princess. Looks cool under the lights in the NEC like a proper indoor boat show like dusseldorf. I remember earls court long ago. Anyway, i love Princess craftsmanship and style. Great walkthrough tour thanks 😊
10:43 This second cabin looks great for a playroom for toddlers during boat party day trips, among family and friends. The couch looks great for somewhere to sit while keeping an eye on them as well as a good nappy (AKA diaper) changing area...Well, maybe not enough room. You know you're adulting when you think of these things.
Nice quality product….. good tour Hugo 🙂 Being greedy for accommodation, I would forego the dinette and have a 2 x bunk cabin. I’d also want to try to squeeze in a second head…… ……..said I was greedy 🙂🇬🇧
Hey Hugo….beautiful boat….that was the best review you’ve done, you seem so much more relaxed and unhurried. Thanks for the content, I’ll keep filling in my lottery tickets 😃
I love this boat and was very tempted to buy one, but a few things turned me off. I live in Thailand where it's very hot all year round and you can't air-con the cockpit as there's no partition. The accommodation is horrible in sports-cruisers, dark and dingy and was almost never used in my old Princess 36 Riviera. I noticed how you struggled to open and close many doors/hatches and the vanity door you gave up on closing completely, fit & finish not up to scratch? I ordered a Bavaria R40 Fly instead, which has the same size, draft (important in my case) engines/performance, biggest genny/air-con package for less than a V40 but with two large double cabins, two proper bathrooms, wiched BBQ/wetbar over the platform and a flybridge, BUT the lead time is 20 months......
That was an excellent tour. And very happy to see that you gave a real world estimate of the speed it is capable of. One thing I can't help but wondering. Can the area above the engines tilt up? What I'm getting at is what do you do if you need an engine out service? Is it possible to lift the rear deck like a big hatch?
Hugo, might you have a comment for us about availability of this 'entry level' Princess? Placing an order now, are we likely to be waiting 18-24 months (or even longer)? Surely an example of its popularity (and limited production allocation by Princess). Thanks for the tour!
Hmm, good question. This was actually a stock boat when I filmed so there’s a small chance it might still be available but if not I suspect there will be quite a wait.
Excellent, but should have a generator? Climate control in the second cabin and on deck is a must? The small bench in the second cabin is really not needed and a more imaginativeness of the space is needed?
Not even close, he's spot on. Had a good long test in one in the fall in virtually perfect conditions, and it was 34.8 with a good amount of fuel and five people. With less fuel and only two, I'd say it's good for 35-35.5. Best I've ever seen in my friends boat with the 340's are 33.7 nearly empty. The 340 hp setup runs about 32 on average.
Absolutely beautiful both interior, and exterior look. Putting the sink in the corner is a smart use of space, if maybe a challenge for maintenance, particularly with the drawers to the side of it, unless they detach easily. Also, I'm very happy to see that there doesn't seem to be any TV or sockets or any other electrical equipment around the cooker, as steam and splashes from cooking happen on land, so I can just imagine how inevitable an electrical fire or at least short circuit, would be on other boats that don't have this fairly obvious attention to detail. Well done Princess Yauct design team. I wonder if the creaking problem could be fixed with the cockpit barbecue area, without constant WD-40.
I'm always intrigued at who would spend nearly 600K on such a tiny little boat when they could have a far larger , far nicer and far more stylish one for the same money thats ten years or twenty years old . Huge bargains to be had out there if you buy wisely . Seems very odd to me but I suppose people on the "hamster wheel " have an obsession with new shiny objects regardless.
Trust me currently owning an 11 year old powered vessel there is a lot of upgrading and occasional faults that pop up. My car choices run to 18 months old and let the previous owner take the VAT hit etc. the same works for motorbikes. So be very careful when you refer to this as a “tiny little boat”. I went over this exact boat at this show. Tiny it is not. Your wallet may be large, but if you buy £600k’s worth of Fairline Squadron 58 that’s 15 years old you will be pouring money into it through Setag and other upgrade specialists. My fault finding on this very well put together vessel was that the helm was cramped and with that sunroof closed it was impossible to get comfortable for a 6’3” individual. And on a personal preference helming with your head poking out of a sunroof just makes you look cheap. The rest was well thought out and don’t forget once you push past 45’ you are going to hard pressed to rock up at a marina without pre booking. And honestly, how many beds do you need? While you’re stressing over berthing the other 8 family members (or hangers on) are genuinely not caring about you because you’re just the taxi driver….. Let us know what your most recent hamster wheel purchase was, we’d be intrigued.
I would be one of those new boat buyers. Yes I understand new or old boats will have issues no way around that. I would just rather know that all the issues are what I or the manufacturer put there lol and that for the first year or so I have a manufacturer to help sort out the issues that were not of my doing. I don't honestly think there is a wrong way to go about getting a boat you like so to each their own I say.
@@TheIdontcarewhat of course it must be a great feeling to have a brand new boat and I can appreciate the appeal. I just prefer classic vehicles of any kind if i'm honest and actually like the style and patina of vintage originality( as long as previous owners have done meticulous maintenance ) I also like to buy rarer examples that nearly always appreciate in value over my ownership . For instance an early 2000's mint condition Guy Couach 2200 fly is around 350K or less at the moment . A far better experience all round I Ithink and for half the price
@@justinlinnane8043 you’re a braver man than me Gunga Din if you buy one of those. I just had to Google it, it’s a monster and the upkeep would be exorbitant! But….. you could swing your Hymer on a set of davits from the stern and have your very own super yacht 🤣👍🏻👍🏻
@@justinlinnane8043 you fundamentally misunderstand how to view these purchases, you do NOT pay the boat cost, that's a fallacy. Ultimately you pay the DEPRECIATION + COSTS. On a new boat those costs are for running the ship: fuel and berthing, insurance, etc., on older vessels those running costs are the same PLUS maintenance PLUS upgrades. The final "real life" cost of having owned a new boat isn't as dramatically different as the headline figure, you MUST include upgrades and fixes - things you don't worry about on a new boat.
Hi Ron, we always try and put as much information in the description as we can. This engines are twin 330hp Volvo D6s, and the top speed is 38 knots. We haven't done a test-drive on this latest model, but we'd expect a cruising range of more than 200nm at 25 knots.
@@MotorBoatYachting My point was that you were inferring that the other boats at the show weren't up to much by stressing that the V40 was "...more desirable..."
Value and perception of quality are two very different things! Think Dacia vs Mercedes… yes the Dacia might have better value but probably the Mercedes is the best of the two
Main deck layout is impractical. Way too much space compromised for style, and that must be the tiniest front window for any boat in this class that I’ve seen.
Agree, there was absolutely no inspection of the helm station. We did see the extra foot rest though. Also when he as in the master stateroom he referred to the headboard as a bed head 🤣🤣🤣. This guy rushes through every video he does. Hopefully Nick gives a review of this one.
Everybody has opinions but I would say yes this is the best 40 ft. Sports cruiser. Thanks for the tour
Absolutely
Yes it is
Kind of blown away, to be honest. Gorgeous, and for me, my wife and daughter, it's plenty of boat. Great video, thank you very much!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes master chef wife boat yaght
Great to see Hugo again.
Great to be back!
Yeay Hugo's back 🎉🎊👏👏and with a Princess, that's how you make a you tube entrance, I love these boats, brilliant tour, gorgeous boat, great presenter, cheers. 👍🇬🇧❤️
Flattery will get you everywhere! Thanks for your kind words.
@@hugoandreae3785 haha, all the best 👍❤️🇬🇧
Goodness, I thought only Aquaholic made these kind of well-detailed walkthrough video.
Because what you're doing here is the correct way of presenting a yacht, and you got yourself a loyal subscriber :)
That’s high praise indeed. Thank you!
Aquaholic dont forget to show the bathrooms 😏
A real beauty...thanks Hugo
My pleasure
Absolutely gorgeous yacht inside and out stunning 😍
Hi Hugo. Good see you back. Elliot doing a great job in the US. A stunning princess. Looks cool under the lights in the NEC like a proper indoor boat show like dusseldorf. I remember earls court long ago. Anyway, i love Princess craftsmanship and style. Great walkthrough tour thanks 😊
Cheers Chris
Yay Hugo!! My favourite member of the team. Awesome video tour ! Xxxxxxx
Shush or you’ll make me blush!
10:43
This second cabin looks great for a playroom for toddlers during boat party day trips, among family and friends.
The couch looks great for somewhere to sit while keeping an eye on them as well as a good nappy (AKA diaper) changing area...Well, maybe not enough room.
You know you're adulting when you think of these things.
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Nice quality product….. good tour Hugo 🙂
Being greedy for accommodation, I would forego the dinette and have a 2 x bunk cabin. I’d also want to try to squeeze in a second head……
……..said I was greedy 🙂🇬🇧
Hey Hugo….beautiful boat….that was the best review you’ve done, you seem so much more relaxed and unhurried.
Thanks for the content, I’ll keep filling in my lottery tickets 😃
Cheers Craig, that means a lot
Awesome walk through and you actually gave us a price! Thank you!
Yes an actual price for the spec not just a starting price as well.
Great video. Well done sir.
Thank you kindly good man
@@hugoandreae3785 you're very welcome sir.
I love this boat and was very tempted to buy one, but a few things turned me off. I live in Thailand where it's very hot all year round and you can't air-con the cockpit as there's no partition. The accommodation is horrible in sports-cruisers, dark and dingy and was almost never used in my old Princess 36 Riviera.
I noticed how you struggled to open and close many doors/hatches and the vanity door you gave up on closing completely, fit & finish not up to scratch?
I ordered a Bavaria R40 Fly instead, which has the same size, draft (important in my case) engines/performance, biggest genny/air-con package for less than a V40 but with two large double cabins, two proper bathrooms, wiched BBQ/wetbar over the platform and a flybridge, BUT the lead time is 20 months......
Nice watch you wear. What is it ?
I adore this yacht
Coincidence this video came out on the day of GameStop's announcement of a stock split? I think not!
I want this boat!
That is a really well put together unit
But enough about Hugo... 😉
@@MotorBoatYachting 😂😂😂
Great video and tour
Great content! Good job!
That was an excellent tour. And very happy to see that you gave a real world estimate of the speed it is capable of.
One thing I can't help but wondering. Can the area above the engines tilt up? What I'm getting at is what do you do if you need an engine out service? Is it possible to lift the rear deck like a big hatch?
Hugo, might you have a comment for us about availability of this 'entry level' Princess? Placing an order now, are we likely to be waiting 18-24 months (or even longer)? Surely an example of its popularity (and limited production allocation by Princess). Thanks for the tour!
Hmm, good question. This was actually a stock boat when I filmed so there’s a small chance it might still be available but if not I suspect there will be quite a wait.
Hi Hugo , next to the oven in the kitchen is that a dishwasher or not . Have a nice day
Excellent, but should have a generator? Climate control in the second cabin and on deck is a must? The small bench in the second cabin is really not needed and a more imaginativeness of the space is needed?
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Lekker man lekker 🇿🇦
I think this boat will reach almost 40 knots with that engine configuration. The once with double 340 are supposed to get 33-35 knots easy.
Not even close, he's spot on. Had a good long test in one in the fall in virtually perfect conditions, and it was 34.8 with a good amount of fuel and five people. With less fuel and only two, I'd say it's good for 35-35.5. Best I've ever seen in my friends boat with the 340's are 33.7 nearly empty. The 340 hp setup runs about 32 on average.
Beautiful ❤
didnt really go into the shower but looks like a nice boat
Price??? 450k or 275k???
Delicious ❤️
Missed the bathroom out. Does it have a separate shower cubicle?
8:58 👍
Yes, and it passes the floss test with flying colors!
When I first saw the title I thought it said "40th" best sport cruiser. I was like What?!
Cool 😎
Absolutely beautiful both interior, and exterior look.
Putting the sink in the corner is a smart use of space, if maybe a challenge for maintenance, particularly with the drawers to the side of it, unless they detach easily.
Also, I'm very happy to see that there doesn't seem to be any TV or sockets or any other electrical equipment around the cooker, as steam and splashes from cooking happen on land, so I can just imagine how inevitable an electrical fire or at least short circuit, would be on other boats that don't have this fairly obvious attention to detail. Well done Princess Yauct design team.
I wonder if the creaking problem could be fixed with the cockpit barbecue area, without constant WD-40.
I'm always intrigued at who would spend nearly 600K on such a tiny little boat when they could have a far larger , far nicer and far more stylish one for the same money thats ten years or twenty years old . Huge bargains to be had out there if you buy wisely . Seems very odd to me but I suppose people on the "hamster wheel " have an obsession with new shiny objects regardless.
Trust me currently owning an 11 year old powered vessel there is a lot of upgrading and occasional faults that pop up.
My car choices run to 18 months old and let the previous owner take the VAT hit etc. the same works for motorbikes. So be very careful when you refer to this as a “tiny little boat”. I went over this exact boat at this show. Tiny it is not. Your wallet may be large, but if you buy £600k’s worth of Fairline Squadron 58 that’s 15 years old you will be pouring money into it through Setag and other upgrade specialists.
My fault finding on this very well put together vessel was that the helm was cramped and with that sunroof closed it was impossible to get comfortable for a 6’3” individual. And on a personal preference helming with your head poking out of a sunroof just makes you look cheap. The rest was well thought out and don’t forget once you push past 45’ you are going to hard pressed to rock up at a marina without pre booking. And honestly, how many beds do you need? While you’re stressing over berthing the other 8 family members (or hangers on) are genuinely not caring about you because you’re just the taxi driver…..
Let us know what your most recent hamster wheel purchase was, we’d be intrigued.
I would be one of those new boat buyers. Yes I understand new or old boats will have issues no way around that. I would just rather know that all the issues are what I or the manufacturer put there lol and that for the first year or so I have a manufacturer to help sort out the issues that were not of my doing.
I don't honestly think there is a wrong way to go about getting a boat you like so to each their own I say.
@@TheIdontcarewhat of course it must be a great feeling to have a brand new boat and I can appreciate the appeal. I just prefer classic vehicles of any kind if i'm honest and actually like the style and patina of vintage originality( as long as previous owners have done meticulous maintenance ) I also like to buy rarer examples that nearly always appreciate in value over my ownership . For instance an early 2000's mint condition Guy Couach 2200 fly is around 350K or less at the moment . A far better experience all round I Ithink and for half the price
@@justinlinnane8043 you’re a braver man than me Gunga Din if you buy one of those. I just had to Google it, it’s a monster and the upkeep would be exorbitant! But….. you could swing your Hymer on a set of davits from the stern and have your very own super yacht 🤣👍🏻👍🏻
@@justinlinnane8043 you fundamentally misunderstand how to view these purchases, you do NOT pay the boat cost, that's a fallacy. Ultimately you pay the DEPRECIATION + COSTS. On a new boat those costs are for running the ship: fuel and berthing, insurance, etc., on older vessels those running costs are the same PLUS maintenance PLUS upgrades. The final "real life" cost of having owned a new boat isn't as dramatically different as the headline figure, you MUST include upgrades and fixes - things you don't worry about on a new boat.
HP, range, generator, cruising speed?
Hi Ron, we always try and put as much information in the description as we can. This engines are twin 330hp Volvo D6s, and the top speed is 38 knots. We haven't done a test-drive on this latest model, but we'd expect a cruising range of more than 200nm at 25 knots.
Good range
"..behind me here is one of the more desirable boats at the show..." 🤣
Tell us what you think of the other boats at the show Hugo
Stay tuned, more reviews from BoatLife Live are coming soon
@@MotorBoatYachting
My point was that you were inferring that the other boats at the show weren't up to much by stressing that the V40 was "...more desirable..."
Same old layout as other sport cruiser,s , so how's it new.
Wring not okd
It probably is on the face of it, but for half a million exc VAT I wouldn’t say it’s the best value and therefore probably isn’t the best !
Value and perception of quality are two very different things!
Think Dacia vs Mercedes… yes the Dacia might have better value but probably the Mercedes is the best of the two
Main deck layout is impractical. Way too much space compromised for style, and that must be the tiniest front window for any boat in this class that I’ve seen.
I would have liked a better look at the helm instrumentation, rather than so much focus on the sun roof.
Agree, there was absolutely no inspection of the helm station. We did see the extra foot rest though. Also when he as in the master stateroom he referred to the headboard as a bed head 🤣🤣🤣. This guy rushes through every video he does. Hopefully Nick gives a review of this one.
550,000 of what?
British pounds
Good price big boats sumer 40 fiteer 1 1 too 1.4 milion
Noice...
Its an OK review but not to Auquaholic standards!
thats a pretty high bar !! but I like Hugo and his tours are getting far far better
beautiful boat, very boring presentation
C’mon give Us a critique, lazy.