
Motor yacht Prestige 630 S with sport flybridge
The sport flybridge motor yacht Prestige 630 S is the embodiment of the spirit of the fastest motor sport yachts!
The sporty flybridge is perfectly integrated into the yacht's dynamic silhouette and includes a full helm station as well as a U-shaped saloon that converts into a sun deck and grill area. All the key concepts that make the PRESTIGE brand successful are present in this superb motor yacht.
This concept features a large glass sunroof that opens above the passenger compartment to instantly transform the interior space and let air and light inside. Large windows provide intense natural light to the interior and provide an incomparable panoramic view. The saloon offers a 360-degree sea view with a luxurious integrated dining table. The Prestige 630 Sport Yacht inherits the best attributes of PRESTIGE yachts with a refined, luxurious interior and impeccable finishes. The chic and Zen spirit reigns here!
Number of cabins: 3 + skipper
Sleeping places: 6 + 2
Passenger capacity: 16 people
Sailing life
| Length, m | 19.03 / 16.83 |
| Width, m | 5.15 |
| Draft, m | 1.39 |
| Displacement, t | 32 |
| Fresh water, l | 710 |
| Fuel, l | 2 700 |
| Architect | Garroni Design / JP Concepts / Prestige Engineering / J&J Design |
| Engine | Volvo 2 x IPS 950 (D11 - 725 CV / HP) |
* More detailed information can be obtained by ordering the catalog
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