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Motor Yacht Prestige 630

Motor yacht Prestige 630 is the embodiment of innovation and elegance!

Its balanced exterior design with bold and clean lines and graceful interior are easily recognizable. Spacious living areas include a huge saloon, three cabins with separate showers and bathrooms, including a master stateroom and flybridge, for absolute comfort on board. The luxurious interior reveals the full palette of materials, color harmony and level of equipment commonly used for large cruising yachts.

Number of cabins: 3 + skipper
Sleeping places: 6 + 2
Passenger capacity: 16 people
Choosing high-tech design solutions that have been built by infusion, as well as a selection of Volvo engines with IPS 950, the Prestige 630 is currently at the forefront of the latest technology!

Sailing life

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Specifications
Length, m19.03
Width, m5.15
Draft, m1.39
Displacement, t24
Fresh water, l710
Fuel, l2 700
ArchitectGarroni Design / JP Concepts / Prestige Engineering / J&J Design
Engine2 x Volvo IPS 950 D11-700 HP (2 x 700 HP)

* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog

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