Pearl Yachts presented the new 72 to the public for the first time at the 2022 Fort Lauderdale boat show at the end of October, approximately a year after the announcement of the project in Cannes 2021. The 72 offer to the market is still unique in her class with Pearl design of exteriors from Dixon and interior from Kelly Hoppen CBE now doing all the four model line-up from the 62 to the 95 flagship super yacht. In terms of layout the Pearl 72 makes a unique introduction in this size-class with two master staterooms; one forward with a private entrance as typically seen on larger yachts, and the second for a 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 further en-suite double cabins plus accommodation for the crew, in addition to an exceptional garage with space for a three meter and a half plus tender or jet ski. Fold down balconies at water level also create a beach club for those who enjoy spending time on or close to the water. The Kelly Hoppen interior show her ever-evolving style, defined by a subtle fusion of clean lines and neutral tones, intuitively balanced with an opulent warmth, honoured with numerous prestigious awards. The Pearl 72 carries another premiere on board: Kelly’s new “Indulgence” interior design theme. The design intent of this yacht is to capture New York City urban living on water, while enhancing and working with the incredible mechanical features that have been achieved. An array of materials including timber veneers, stone and contrasting metal detailing used and layered throughout to set up enchanting reflections and luxurious tones that fuse the ocean and interiors together. The Pearl 72 is powered by twin Man 1400hp as standard with optional 1600hp MTU available. With the later big engines the Pearl 72 has a 32 knots top speed and a cruise of 25 knots.
Technical Data:
LOA - 21.99 m (72.2ft)
Hull Length - 20.7 m
Beam - 5.75 m
Draft - 1.70 m
Displacement - 50 t light
Fuel Capacity - 4250 l
Water Capacity - 950 l
Accommodation - eight guests in four cabins, two crew in one cabin
Engines - 2 x Man V12 1400hp, MTU 10V2000 M96L 1650hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed -32 knots max 25 cruise
Range - 250 nm at 25 knots cruise speed
Project - Bill Dixon naval architect and lines, Kelly Hoppen interior
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