The Princess 35 is a classic British motor yacht designed by Bernard Olesinski and built by Marine Projects in Plymouth. This 1989 example is powered by twin Cummins 250hp diesel engines—the largest option available for the model—delivering a top speed of around 28 knots while maintaining the economical cruising efficiency the design is known for. The fiberglass hull combines traditional styling with practical seakeeping and a reputation for quality construction and confident handling across varied conditions.
Accommodation includes two cabins and one head, arranged with the practical layout characteristic of the model. The boat measures 35 feet in length with a 12-foot beam, offering a solid platform for extended cruising.
Recent work has been substantial. A full survey and sea trial took place in November 2024, with all recommendations completed and significant additional improvements undertaken in 2026, including a replacement propeller shaft, stern gland overhaul, new cutlass bearing, complete engine service, new diesel heater, upgraded electric toilet system, replacement trim tab rams, and new VHF equipment. Safety systems have been upgraded throughout. The hull has been antifouled and polished. Documentation and survey records are comprehensive, and the yacht holds UK Part I Registration.
Length
35.24 FT
Beam
12.07 FT
Draft
3.25 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Planing
Cabins
2
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
6BT A9
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,600 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
28.00 KTS
Fuel
90.08 GAL
Water
97.22 GAL