About
Country:
United Kingdom
Website:
www.princessyachts.com
Perched on the edge of the English Channel lies the city of Plymouth, where we established our home in 1965. Today Princess shipyards cover an area of over 1.1 million square feet, an area rich in British maritime heritage. In fact, South Yard, where our X Class super flybridge yachts are constructed, is a former naval yard dating back to the 17th century.
Like all the best dreams, ours started small - in a rented shed which sits opposite our current Newport Street site, where we built our first boat in 1965. Since then we have built and shipped tens of thousands of craft across the globe from the yacht that started it all, Project 31, to the new X Class super-flybridge yachts.
Contact
Address:
Newport StreetPlymouth
Devon
PL1 3QG
Contacts:
| Name: | General Enquiries |
| Tel: | +44 (0) 1752 203888 |
| Email: | sales@princessyachts.com |
| Website: | www.princessyachts.com |
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