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Prestige to debut F-Line flagship at Cannes
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The Groupe Beneteau brand is planning to stage three world premieres at this year’s Cannes Yachting Festival.
Prestige is scheduled to stage the global debut of the F6.7 at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 8-13, where it also plans to debut two new versions of current models from its M-Line of multihull motoryachts.
As part of the brand’s overhaul of its F-Line of flybridge monohull motoryachts, the company has already released the F4.3, F4.9 and F5.7, which will next be complemented by the F6.7, the new flagship of the series.
The cockpit features a large aft-facing sunpad with storage underneath and a moveable backrest that doubles as the back of a forward-facing sofa. A large table and an aft-facing sofa complete the dining set-up.
Outdoor areas include the flybridge, which is fitted with a wet bar and one or two-seat helm station to port, and a dinette and forward sunpad to starboard, while the aft area can remain clear or include loose furniture. The foredeck includes a forward-facing sofa and a large sunpad that can adjust to include an aft-facing sofa.
On the main deck, the interior starts with a full-width saloon, where an L-shaped sofa to starboard faces a sofa and retractable TV to port.
Forward is the galley, with the main cooking area along the starboard side and two layout options for the rest of the area. One is with a central island and a long bar counter with bar stools, plus a long counter to port. The classic option is with a central island counter and a sofa with table to port.
The lower deck is available with four cabins including a full-beam owner’s suite forward with a port-facing bed. There’s a full-beam VIP midships, also with a port-facing bed and en-suite bathroom, plus a twin guest cabin to starboard, and a smaller bunk cabin and shared third bathroom to port. A three-cabin version is available with a laundry room instead of the port cabin.
Prestige also plans to debut the M6 and M8 Evo multihull motoryacht at the Cannes show in September. The M6 is a renamed and upgraded version of the M48 that started the M-Line series with its debut at Cannes in 2022, since when the entry model has sold over 80 units.
The M8 Evo is an evolution of the M8, the 65ft series flagship that debuted in 2023. Developed from owner experience and feedback, the Evo edition is offered with two distinct interior moods, different propulsion options, and “increased flexibility in layouts and a higher level of customisation, allowing each yacht to reflect the lifestyle of her owner”.
















