The Princess V42 is a 2006 motor yacht built on a deep-V hull designed by naval architect Bernard Olesinski. At 45 feet in length and 12 feet in beam, this fiberglass cruiser combines sporty lines with a naturally bright and spacious interior. Power comes from twin Volvo Penta diesel engines producing 700 horsepower total, delivering capable performance across a range of conditions.
Below deck, the layout centers on a forward master cabin with a freestanding double bed and a guest cabin aft. The main saloon features a U-shaped seating area and panoramic windows overlooking the water, with a fully equipped galley nearby. The yacht is fitted with modern air conditioning and diesel heating to maintain comfort year-round.
Topside, the design emphasizes open, comfortable cruising. Panoramic windows flood the cabin with natural light, while an extended swim platform with integrated swim ladder provides easy water access. The cockpit includes a table and teak accents, with electric bow and stern thrusters aiding maneuvering. Outdoor cushions complete the relaxation space.
The engines, hydraulic steering, generator, shore power, and electrical systems are reported to have been meticulously maintained throughout the yacht's service.
Length
45.44 FT
Beam
12.20 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Volvo Penta
Engine Model
D6-350A
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
850 HRS
Fuel
Diesel