Double debut for PRESTIGE Yachts at the upcoming Cannes and Genoa boat shows scheduled this month, where both the new M8 and the latest F4 will be presented.
2023 is a year is full of novelties for the French shipyard, a brand that has been developing and producing luxury yachts without excess for 30 years, inheriting its know-how from Jeanneau’s valuable shipbuilding business.
At the upcoming Cannes Yachting Festival PRESTIGE Yachts will be present at Vieux Port Pantiero on booths PAN 102 and PAN 002 with no less than five boats, including the M8, the highly anticipated flagship of the M-LINE line, which we tested a short while ago. The other new model, which the shipyard will premiere at the boat shows this year, will be the F4, the new pearl of the F-LINE range. The 520, M48 and X60 will also be available for visits and sea trials, giving visitors a varied offering to understand the different lines, which, however, share an unpretentious and unexcessive luxury based on space and light.
The new flagship M8 wants to offer a yachting experience “different” from anything seen so far: the goal is to reconnect with nature without any excess, respecting the environment with reduced fuel consumption, enjoying cruising in its fullness, respecting privacy and living it in absolute calm.
The new motor multihull offers unparalleled space, 270 sqm living space, a 30 sqm private apartment that spans the space between the two hulls and offers incredible sea views while respecting the owner’s privacy. The innovative aft platform, 4.20 m wide, thanks to its mobile function is perfect to facilitate guests’ access to the water, or to be used as additional cockpit space. As usual, the layouts are customizable according to the owner’s needs, offering him only the best: harmony, elegance, peace. The attention to environmental pollution makes this M8 then, a state-of-the-art multihull: its architecture manages to halve fuel consumption and CO2 production compared to a monohull with the same living area, this boat in fact, at 8 knots consumes only 20 liters/hour.