Pearl 73 Yacht: A New Chapter in British Luxury at boot Düsseldorf 2026

The global unveiling of the Pearl 73 at Boot Düsseldorf 2026 marks a confident next step for Pearl Yachts in the highly competitive 70-foot flybridge segment. Building on the success of the Pearl 72, this latest model delivers a carefully considered evolution rather than radical reinvention, focusing on improved liveability, enhanced natural light, and refined social spaces. Designed by Bill Dixon with interiors by Kelly Hoppen CBE, the Pearl 73 blends British naval architecture with contemporary luxury aimed squarely at owner-operators and premium charter buyers.

Pearl 73

Exterior Design and Deck Layout

The exterior of the Pearl 73 presents a sleeker and more purposeful profile, with subtle refinements that enhance both aesthetics and function. Bill Dixon’s design introduces larger hull windows, visually lowering the yacht’s stance while dramatically increasing light in the lower accommodation. The result is a modern silhouette that feels balanced, elegant, and unmistakably Pearl.

Pearl 73 Exterior

A defining feature is the Riviera-style aft cockpit, where fold-down side balconies extend the usable beam at anchor and create a genuine waterside terrace. This area is clearly intended for entertaining, offering flexible seating and seamless flow between interior and exterior spaces. Forward, a well-appointed bow lounge provides an additional relaxation zone, ideal for private sunbathing or social use while at anchor.

Pearl 73_Exterior_Aft_Cockpit

The flybridge remains a core highlight, spanning nearly the full length of the yacht and sheltered by a hardtop with a retractable sunroof. This space accommodates dining, sun loungers, wet bar facilities, and a raised helm position, making it equally suited to cruising and entertaining.

Pearl 73_Flybridge

Key Exterior Specifications
Length overall: 21.99 metres
Beam: 5.75 metres
Draft: 1.70 metres
Displacement: approximately 60 tonnes
Tender garage: Williams 345 tender and jet ski capability

Interior Layout and Accommodation

The interior of the Pearl 73 represents one of the most significant upgrades over its predecessor. The introduction of a galley-aft layout improves practicality while enhancing the social connection between the cockpit and saloon. This configuration allows for efficient service during entertaining while maintaining privacy for guests below deck.

Pearl 73_Interior_Saloon

Floor-to-ceiling windows dominate the main saloon, reinforcing a strong visual connection with the sea and flooding the space with natural light. The interior styling, curated by Kelly Hoppen CBE, introduces a new Monochrome theme that blends soft greys, warm neutrals, and layered textures. The atmosphere is calm, contemporary, and deliberately understated, offering broad appeal and timeless longevity.

Pearl 73_Interior_Saloon

Accommodation is arranged across four en-suite cabins, a standout feature in this class. The full-beam owner’s suite amidships delivers generous headroom, hull-side windows, and ample storage, while a second master cabin forward provides flexibility for owners cruising with guests or charter clients. Two further guest cabins complete the layout, supported by separate crew accommodation.

Pearl 73_Forward Cabin

Innovation and Owner-Focused Design

While the Pearl 73 is evolutionary by design, its improvements are driven by direct owner feedback. Enhanced glazing, refined deck ergonomics, improved furniture layouts, and reworked social zones all contribute to a more intuitive onboard experience.

Pearl 73_Forward Cabin

The yacht’s layout prioritises indoor-outdoor living, with smooth transitions between spaces and multiple distinct areas for relaxation. Every zone serves a clear purpose, avoiding unnecessary complexity while maximising comfort and usability for extended cruising.

Pearl 73_Master Cabin

Performance and Engineering

The Pearl 73 is powered by twin MAN V12 diesel engines, available in 1,400 hp or optional 1,550 hp configurations. With the higher output engines, the yacht reaches a top speed of approximately 32 knots while maintaining a comfortable cruising speed of around 25 knots. The cruising range is approximately 250 nautical miles, positioning the Pearl 73 well for Mediterranean and coastal cruising.

Pearl 73_Interio_Helm

Build quality remains a key selling point, with Pearl Yachts offering a five-year warranty that reflects confidence in construction standards and long-term durability. The hull design focuses on predictable handling, efficiency, and comfort across a range of sea conditions.

Pearl 73_Exterior_Garage

Conclusion: A Thoughtful Step Forward in the 70-Foot Class

The Pearl 73 arrives as a polished and well-judged evolution, reinforcing Pearl Yachts’ reputation for delivering owner-focused luxury without excess. Its combination of refined exterior design, light-filled interiors, flexible accommodation, and capable performance makes it a compelling option in the modern flybridge market.

Pearl 73_Exterior

Rather than chasing trends, the Pearl 73 refines what matters most: space, comfort, usability, and timeless design. For buyers seeking a yacht that balances lifestyle appeal with practical cruising capability, this latest launch offers compelling reasons to look more closely and explore further.

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