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Canadian Boats: Princecraft Unveils the All-New Platinum 190 in 3D for 2026

November 20, 2025

Princecraft Boats, a Quebec-based builder of high-quality aluminum boats, is proud to announce the launch of the all-new Platinum 190 for 2026, an innovative model that marks a new milestone in the evolution of the Platinum series.

This 19-foot model, designed for fishing and recreational boating enthusiasts, stands out with its immersive 3D presentation, allowing customers to explore every detail of the boat before even stepping aboard. The Platinum 190 3D combines refined design, integrated technology, and optimized functionality for a complete boating experience.

Key Features 
Redesigned console: Improved ergonomics and modern look with oversized space for advanced electronics
  LED lighting throughout:  Gives the boat a spectacular look and an unmatched sense of luxury
  Upgraded fishing Seats:  Enhanced comfort for long days on the water
  Interior color options  TAN or CHESTNUT – two trendy choices inspired by the automotive market, paired with premium flooring finishes
  Exclusive Platinum finish:  High-end aesthetics and reinforced durability

The Platinum 190 also features a Hertz audio system, optimized storage space, and a large, insulated, aerated, timed and multifunction rear livewell, ensuring comfort on board and all the amenities needed for a great day on the water.

The Platinum 190 will be unveiled during the 2026 boat show season, starting in January.

To explore the model in 3D, click here: https://youtu.be/AUmOiig3Pn0 or watch below:

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