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Would you take this yacht for high-speed coastal cruising or lavish party nights aboard? Rate this watercraft from 1-5 stars and comment below! Princess S60 © Princess Yachts Length: 62 ft 11 in (19.17 m) Beam: 16 ft 0 in (4.87 m) Draft: 4 ft 7-9 in (1.40-1.46 m) Displacement: approx. 27,200-29,000 kg (59,900-63,600 lbs) Engine Options: Twin MAN V8-1200 (2×1,200 hp) or twin Caterpillar 1,000 hp / MAN 1,200 hp Top Speed: 37-38 knots Fuel Capacity: ~705-715 gal (~3,200-3,250 L) Water Capacity: ~132 gal (603 L) Guests / Cabins: 6 guests in 3 cabins Could this be the only yacht you’d need for both spirited cruising and entertaining in style? The S60 pairs a streamlined sportsbridge profile with multifunctional deck spaces—sun-loungers forward, tender garage aft, open-air flybridge lounge and wet bar. Interior is airy and modern, with a galley aft layout that connects dining, cockpit, and saloon seamlessly. High windows, performance hull design, and strong engines ensure she doesn’t just look fast—it rides fast too. #PrincessS60 #SportsbridgeCruiser #LuxuryMotorYacht #HarbourMasters

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The moment you buy your first yacht, everything changes. It’s not just a boat. It’s freedom, space, and new horizons. Every journey begins with the first step… or the first deck. ✨ Welcome to the world of yacht ownership. #YachtSourcing #BaliYachtLife #BaliLife"

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A group of very excited scuba divers with Great Adventures Cruises at Green Island were treated to a rare encounter with a young adult dugong. Estimated to be around 2 metres in length, this was the first dugong sighting recorded by Great Adventures divers at Green Island in several years. It was also the first ever sighting for videographer Dan Liu and two very lucky introductory divers on holiday from Ballarat Victoria. “It was so exciting to see! He was very curious swimming near us as the group were diving on a nearby coral bommie. He came close within about 4 metres, swimming away and then coming back for another look before swimming off over the seagrass beds,” said Dan Liu. Dugongs, often called sea cows, as they graze shallow seagrass meadows (eating up to 40kg a day!) are found across the tropical belt in Australia. They reach a length of 3 metres, live up to 70 years of age and can weigh as much as 400kg. Dugongs are fascinating mammals, sharing a common ancestor with elephants, and early sailors are believed to have confused them for mythical mermaids. They are most closely related to the manatee, their northern hemisphere relative. They resemble a large dolphin but lack a dorsal fin and have an upper lip covered in thick bristles. They are well designed for aquatic life, with nostrils situated on top of their heads so they can breathe, and have a large, strong tail that propels them through the water. Their eyes and ears are on the side of their heads. Although their eyesight is poor, they have an acute sense of hearing.” Dugong are threatened on a worldwide scale and in Australia, are a protected species under various legislation including the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. This important sighting will be reported to GBRMPA’s Eye on the Reef monitoring program contributing valuable information about these endangered creatures as well as the long-term protection and management of the reef. Video credit Dan Liu, Island Photography Australia

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