Take a look inside a $3 million luxury yacht that features a built-in barbecue, wet bar, and a huge engine room
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The Princess F65 yacht features a built-in barbecue.Princess Yachts/Sam Tabahriti/Insider
- The Princess F65 yacht was on display at the Southampton International boat show in England.
- Worth $3 million, the four-cabin yacht features a barbecue, wet bar, and a huge engine room.
The Princess F65, which costs about $3 million, can accommodate eight guests in four cabins and boasts many luxury features.
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The yacht was on display in September at the Southampton International Boat Show. The F65's sleek design made it stand out.
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The 63ft yacht is designed to withstand the worst weather conditions, according to Will Green of Princess.
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The barbecue is positioned on the top deck, also known as a fly bridge. It's neatly built into the kitchen unit — you wouldn't realize it was there unless you lifted the lid.
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There is also a "wet bar," with a fridge, sink, and space to entertain guests.
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The fly bridge is spacious and has sunbeds that turn into seats.
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The yacht has everything a house does, from a dining area to a living room.
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The kitchen is equipped with Bosch appliances.
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This yacht has two staircases, offering privacy from guests.
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The other staircase takes you down to more cabins.
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The master has a king-size bed, two-seat sofa, and panoramic windows.
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The fixtures are rounded, which gives the yacht a smooth feeling.
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The master bedroom has a rather spacious bathroom, featuring dual sinks and a large shower.
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The twin bedroom can convert to a double bed.
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There is a king-size bed in another cabin as well. The yacht has an owner, who clearly maintains it well.
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Princess makes most of the furniture and interior fittings for its yachts as well as the fuel tanks.
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We were impressed by the amount of space in which to sit on the main deck, including opposite the kitchen, in the lounge, and next to the helm.
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The crew's quarters, located at the back of the yacht, are far smaller than the engine room.
The cabin crew and the engine room. Sam Tabahriti/Insider
The annual maintenance cost of any boat is between 5% and 10% of its overall value, meaning a bill the F65 of up to $300,000.
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The Princess F65, along with many of the company's other yachts, are bought by wealthy boat enthusiasts, business owners, and families, Green said.
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