The 2006 Princess V70 is a 70-foot motor yacht built on a fiberglass hull and powered by twin Caterpillar engines producing 3,350 horsepower. This model represents the established benchmark for the Princess line, combining a sporty, timeless profile with strong performance characteristics and a well-considered interior layout. Engine hours remain notably low relative to the yacht's age, and the boat has been consistently maintained throughout its life.
The upper deck centers on a spacious cockpit with two large sunbeds and a dedicated dining area, backed by a hardtop with an electrically operated sliding sunroof. A wet bar fitted with a refrigerator, barbecue, and ice maker, plus a transom shower and bathing platform, support entertaining and water-based activities. Wide side decks provide safe passage forward. Below, the saloon offers bright accommodations opening aft through triple stainless steel-framed doors to the cockpit.
The lower deck holds the sleeping and service quarters: three cabins—two with large double berths and one with twin singles—each served by its own en-suite bathroom, plus a separate crew cabin with shower and heads for two. A full galley includes a ceramic hob, combination microwave and conventional oven with grill, refrigerator with freezer, dishwasher, and washer-dryer.
Deck hardware comprises a bowthruster and sternthruster, electro-hydraulic trim tabs, power-assisted steering, electric anchor winch, and stern rope winches. Twin electro-hydraulic garages house a Williams 325 tender—included—and space for a jet ski. Navigation systems include a Raytheon autopilot, Furuno radar and chartplotter with GPS, and standard VHF DSC radio. Reverse-cycle air conditioning serves the saloon and cabins, with shore power and generator for electrical supply.
Length
70.01 FT
Beam
16.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,387 HRS
Fuel
1,140.7 GAL
Water
199.45 GAL