AI-generated summaryThe Princess 330, located in Farndon, United Kingdom, is a high-quality British flybridge cruiser from the year 1989 with an overall length of 11.50 metres and a beam of 3.38 metres. Named Alexandra, this vessel boasts a spacious aft cockpit with access to the flybridge via a port-side stainless steel ladder. The flybridge features a double helm seat, a starboard side lounger, and an aft seat ideal for family outings. The light and airy saloon includes a port side dinette for six that converts into a double berth, and ample stowage options. The midship starboard helm offers excellent visibility with a clear dashboard. Below the saloon deck, you'll find engine access. The well-equipped galley with an LPG oven, grill, hob, large fridge, and twin stainless-steel sinks is to port, opposite the guest cabin. The vessel also has a shower and toilet compartment with various amenities, and a primary cabin featuring an offset double bed and generous storage. Navigation and safety equipment on board include navigation lights, a compass, depth instrument, VHF, plotter, radar, bilge pump, and fire extinguisher. Additionally, the boat is equipped with an anchor, battery, battery charger, generator, and heating, making it ready for early viewing.