Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

Sailing boat

04/02/2022 - 12:02

Les Sables d'Olonne, 4 February 2022: Luxury catamaran shipyard Privilège presents the new Signature 650, rounding off the successful Signature model range at the top end.

The new flagship of the Signature range replaces the Serie 640 and boasts outstanding innovation and design features that underpin Privilège's claim to leadership in the luxury, bluewater, sailing catamaran sector.

 
Franck Darnet and Marc Lombard are the talented design duo that worked closely together to combine masterfully top design, sailing performance and living comfort.

Deck: The new flush deck sets standards in terms of aesthetics and functionality. The foredeck has been redesigned to be completely flush, while the trampoline nets have been optimised for safe working, even in rough seas. The wide side decks are also fitted with flush hatches and, together with the high guard rail, ensure a high level of safety at sea. Another new feature is the teak sun lounge in front of the forward saloon windows, which is slightly raised and protected from both wind and prying eyes on both sides.

Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship
Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

Cockpit: The cockpit has been lowered to create a step-free connection to the saloon. This allows the living space of the saloon to be extended into the area of the cockpit. Two large, upholstered sunpads to port and starboard, a seating area with dining table, a rear bench and a completely new sun lounger with a view over the wake mean that even large crews are spoilt for choice when it comes to sitting and relaxing. The optional hydraulic bathing platform can comfortably launch an 600kg tender, water sports equipment or bathers. And an electric grill, an ice machine and a mini-bar round out the main upgrades. The stairway to the flybridge features elegant teak steps and a comfortable handrail.

Flybridge: The enlarged flybridge offers a large U-lounge with a table as well as a fully equipped designer helm station to starboard. From here, all lines can be operated via four large winches. There is the option of a second helm station to port to ensure that you are always on the ideal side during harbour manoeuvres. If desired, the double helm station can be fitted with a fixed bimini, with an awning over the lounge area. The newly designed windscreen is made of shatterproof and scratch-resistant plexiglass and blends elegantly into the overall appearance.

The flat, aerodynamic design of the coachroof is accentuated by the stylish panoramic windows and can be customised with coloured roof panels.

Rig: Compared to the Serie 640, the optional carbon rig has an extra 50cm in the mast and a 30cm longer boom that adds 3m² to the genoa and 6m² to the mainsail. The mast is now located on the forward edge of the coachroof, which means a tidier forecastle, better visibility from the saloon, and more efficient line management as ropes are routed directly to the helm station.

Saloon: The side windows in the saloon have been enlarged, while the front windows have been set further forward and closer to the vertical. In the galley-down version, the light-flooded saloon is equipped with two L-shaped lounge areas and two coffee tables. The two tables can be converted into a large dining table with a connecting leaf, seating up to 10 people. Alternatively, a vast lounging area can be created with additional cushions. There's dedicated storage for the flexible furniture in the port corridor. An oversized flatscreen TV and a modern navigation corner round off the saloon in technical terms.

Owner's suite: A side window to port and a large forward-facing panoramic window above the king-size bed also provide maximum natural light in the master suite. The headroom has been raised close to 2.00m, so that even tall sailors will find a comfortable space. The ensuite bathroom can be set up in the port bow to create additional space for storage and a sofa, or more centrally in the compact version of the master suite.

Crew cabins: While a small crew cabin can be chosen in the port bow, a fully equipped crew quarter can alternatively be configured in the starboard bow. One bow always serves as a sail locker.

Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship
Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

Guest cabins: There are two guest cabins aft with fine views through the hull window from the double berth. A possible third guest cabin next to the owner's suite rounds out the balanced accommodation below deck. Each cabin has its own shower and heads.

 For increased range and renewable energy generation on long voyages, the Privilège Signature 650 can be equipped with two powerful hydrogenerators.

Standard price: €2,490,000 ex-VAT

Specification 

Total sail area: 232m² 
Mainsail: 14m² 
Genoa: 92m² 
Jib: 32m² 
Gennaker (optional): 180m² 
Spinnaker Code 5 (optional): 240m² 
Mast height: 26.61m 
LOA: 21.25m 
Length on deck: 19.50m 
LWL: 19.30m 
Beam: 9.20m 
Draught: 1.85m 
Displacement: (light) 29t 
Displacement: (loaded) 37t 
Fuel capacity: 2 × 1000lt 
Fresh water capacity: 2 × 650lt 
Black water capacity: 2 × 150lt 
Engines: 2 × 82kW 
Cabins: 4 or 5 
CE certificate: Cat A

Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship
Privilège Signature 650, the new Signature flagship

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