The Prestige 39 is a 39-foot luxury motor yacht with a flybridge that was launched by the award-winning French yacht-building brand Prestige back in 2009. A superb family cruiser at an entry-level price point, the 39 introduced a host of innovations that would soon become standard features across the Prestige fleet, including wrap-around salon windows, a sprawling flybridge lounge and an ergonomic, sea-level cockpit. Crafted by naval stylists Garroni Design and with an original Michael Peters hull, the Prestige 39 continues to be a much sought-after model on the used and charter markets to this day.
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With a radar arch that has been pushed back far aft, and nothing to separate you from the sun save an optional Bimini roof, this teak-lined flybridge really advertises the very best of al-fresco living. A huge modular sunpad with backrests in water-proof Sunbrella leather traces both the rear and port-sides of this elevated deck and can be re-arranged into a set of sofas and a chaise-longue if you wish. The seating area surrounds a large, pop-up breakfast table so that guests have somewhere to place their drinks, while a starboard upper helm with a swivel chair affords superb visibility for enthusiastic owner-operators who prefer the rush of the sea breeze in their face while piloting.
Out on the foredeck there is a triple-width sunpad with marina-facing views and chunky, intuitively placed grabrails, while the aft-cockpit impresses with a transom sofa and room for outdoor dining. A transom gate separates the cockpit from a same-level, full-beam bathing platform that is sturdy enough to host a modern water toy or a herd of keen swimmers.
Sliding glass doors lead you into a teak-lined main-deck salon with angular side glazing, beige upholstered or leather seating and plenty of glossy cabinet space. There is an L-shaped sofa to starboard and a comfortable loveseat to port, with room enough for a dining table, a wall-mounted HDTV and a large helm seat for two up front. The modern dashboard in here features a Plastimo Offshore compass, a Raymarine display screen, autopilot, thruster controls, trim tabs, VHF radio and a steering wheel.
The galley sits on a sunken level with an atrium-like feel, allowing for plenty of natural light to brighten this space. The kitchen boasts dark Corian work surfaces, a Sharp microwave, a three-zone Eno gas hob, a stainless-steel sink, a Vitrifrigo fridge freezer tower and golden timber cabinetry.
Two en-suite lower-deck cabins provide plenty of space for four overnight guests to settle in and relax, with rooms on this level benefiting from recessed lighting, plush carpeting, mirrored wall panels and opening porthole hull windows. An amidship twin room is joined by a VIP double to the bow with a skylight and hidden storage, while the two bathrooms feature open shower fixtures.
A pair of 380MHP Cummins QSB5.9 diesel shaft-drive engines propel this yacht to top speeds of 31 knots with consistent cruising speeds of around 22 knots.