The Pearl 72 is headed to Düsseldorf for boot 2023, where she will take the stage for her European debut. To make that she will cross the Atlantic.
While the exteriors of Pearl Yachts are distinguished by Dixon Yacht Design’s sharp lines, the interiors tend toward flexibility with a selection of three styles, each curated by Kelly Hoppen CBE.
In terms of layout, the Pearl 72 has two master cabins. One is forward with a private entrance, as typically seen on much larger yachts, and the second is full beam amidships.
In addition to providing an ideal solution for co-owners who enjoy the yacht together, the innovative layout allows owners to enjoy a beautiful view even when moored stern-to in a marina.
There are two more en-suite double cabins plus accommodation for the crew, in addition to a spacious garage which is extremely rare for boats of that size, with space for a William 345 tender (or similar) and a jet ski.
“We’re proud to bring the Pearl 72 back to Europe for her debut on our side of the pond. Düsseldorf is a special stage in the yearly yachting event calendar, so it’s great timing for us to be presenting the new model. Furthering the new generation in the wake of the supremely popular Pearl 62, the younger, larger sistership Pearl 72 offers exceptional lifestyle features in a yacht with distinctively British design,” says Iain Smallridge, Pearl’s Managing Director.
Pearl Yachts was founded in 1998 and is now one of the UK’s most prominent shipyards. Every Pearl is designed and built to exceptionally high standards using quality materials and experienced craftsmen. Pearl’s fleet consists of the Pearl 62, the new Pearl 72, the Pearl 80 and the Pearl 95. All Pearl Yachts are covered by a five-year warranty program.
Credits: Pearl Yachts