Semia
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Princess Yachts' flybridge design on Semia positions the helm station with unobstructed sightlines across nearly 29 meters of length, creating a command center that feels more like an aircraft cockpit than traditional yacht steering.
This elevated perspective transforms navigation into an experience of spatial control, where the captain surveys both sea conditions ahead and guest activities on the main deck below through carefully calculated angles and glass positioning. The 2022 build incorporates the shipyard's latest approach to vertical space planning, with the flybridge serving as both a functional nerve center and an entertainment hub that doesn't compromise either role. Below, the motor yacht's interior volumes benefit from this top-heavy design logic, as critical systems and crew circulation routes move efficiently through lower levels while guest spaces claim the prime real estate at water level. The result reads as architectural confidence rather than mere size, with each deck serving distinct purposes that layer together into a cohesive whole, proving that thoughtful proportion matters more than pure square footage in contemporary yacht design.
A 28.96m PRINCESS YACHTS Motor Yacht
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Princess Yachts' flybridge design on Semia positions the helm station with unobstructed sightlines across nearly 29 meters of length, creating a command center that feels more like an aircraft cockpit than traditional yacht steering. This elevated perspective transforms navigation into an experience of spatial control, where the captain surveys both sea conditions ahead and guest activities on the main deck below through carefully calculated angles and glass positioning. The 2022 build incorporates the shipyard's latest approach to vertical space planning, with the flybridge serving as both a functional nerve center and an entertainment hub that doesn't compromise either role. Below, the motor yacht's interior volumes benefit from this top-heavy design logic, as critical systems and crew circulation routes move efficiently through lower levels while guest spaces claim the prime real estate at water level. The result reads as architectural confidence rather than mere size, with each deck serving distinct purposes that layer together into a cohesive whole, proving that thoughtful proportion matters more than pure square footage in contemporary yacht design.
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