The Prestige F6.7 is the continuation of a completely renewed range, from F4.3 to F5.7. This new model occupies a special place, that of the head of the line. Beyond its silhouette, the layout, circulation and modularity of this new model give a clear idea of its intended use on board, both at sea and at anchor.

Volumes designed for everyday use on board
With an overall length of 20.45 m, the F6.7 boasts around 170 m2 of living space. This figure gives an order of magnitude, but it's the distribution of volumes that really catches the eye.
The layout favors seamless movement between spaces. From the cockpit to the saloon, visual continuity is reinforced by large glass surfaces and sliding openings. For coastal cruising or at anchor, this organization simplifies life on board, especially for family crews where several uses cohabit.
The aim is to limit under-utilized areas and allow simultaneous activities to take place without constraint. This remains a decisive point for units of this size.

The flybridge as a usable panoramic terrace
With its 26 m2, the F6.7's flybridge goes beyond the simple role of raised helm station. It is designed as a terrace in its own right, to be used at different times of the day.
Configurations alternate between sunbathing, dining and relaxation areas. The presence of an outdoor kitchen unit reduces the need to go back and forth to the saloon, refocusing life outdoors when conditions permit.
For sailing in the Mediterranean or temperate zones, this type of layout is now a key criterion.

Cockpit and aft deck, a direct relationship with the sea
At the stern, Prestige is organized on 2 levels. In the lower section, a large sundeck flush with the water facilitates access to swimming and water sports. The integrated stowage space allows you to store paddles and equipment without cluttering up the deck.
An alternative with a real beach club is also planned. This configuration is aimed at owners who prefer longer anchorages and bathing-oriented stopovers.
On the upper level, the cockpit remains protected and suitable for family meals. This overlapping of uses means you can enjoy the sea without sacrificing comfort, even with guests who are not used to sailing.

Interior organization centered on the kitchen
On the main deck, the galley occupies a central position, at the heart of an 83 m2 space. This contrasts with more traditional layouts, where the galley remains in the background.
The central island encourages conversation and turns meal preparation into a shared experience. The large bay windows provide natural light and ventilation, a welcome feature during summer sailing.
An alternative, more discreet layout is also available. It meets the expectations of owners who want a more marked separation of functions, particularly in the presence of occasional crew.

Cabins, insulation and privacy on board
The lower deck is entirely dedicated to relaxation. 3 cabins are offered as standard, with a 4-cabin option for up to 8 passengers. In 3-cabin configuration, the extra space can be converted into a laundry room or office, a growing use on cruisers.
The owner's cabin, located forward, is approximately 20 m2 in size. Ground-level access and large windows enhance the feeling of space and the visual relationship with the sea.
The positioning of the fuel tanks creates a buffer zone between the engine room and the guest cabins. This technical choice improves acoustic insulation and contributes to overall on-board comfort.

Motorization, autonomy and digital aids
The Prestige F6.7 is available with Volvo IPS pods, in IPS 1200 or IPS 1350 versions, and has a predicted cruising speed of around 22 knots, with a top speed close to 30 knots depending on load and conditions. A fuel capacity of 3,400 liters enables extended navigation programs, suitable for coastal cruising and fast connections.
The integration of remote monitoring tools and centralized navigation electronics makes it easier to handle and monitor the boat on a daily basis. This approach confirms an underlying trend: ever larger boats designed to remain accessible to their owners.
Officially presented at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 8 to 13, 2026, the Prestige F6.7 marks a new stage in the evolution of the shipyard's flybridge range. This head-of-the-line model illustrates a certain way of looking at contemporary motorized cruising, centered on uses, circulation and time spent on board.

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