July 26, 2024

New Model: Pearl 82

Pearl has launched its new and awaited 82 model, a stunning 25-meter yacht with innovative layout options, set to redefine the boundaries of yacht design with its raised pilothouse configuration, main deck master stateroom with private forepeak terrace, and additional four en-suite staterooms. A replacement to the Pearl 80, which was produced from 2017 to 22 this pocket super yacht is the only 25 meters size to feature a Raised Pilothouse design, a garage large enough to accommodate a four meter jet tender and a jet ski and two aft deck configurations; Riviera or Veranda, allowing owners to tailor their yacht to their lifestyle preferences. The Riviera layout is particularly innovative offering drop down balconies to both port and starboard sides aft and a sun-pad, with the Veranda offering a glassed transom and modular vertical settees.  Under the guidance of Pearl’s exclusive British design duo; naval Architect Bill Dixon and interior stylist Kelly Hoppen CBE the Pearl 82 perfectly blends performance with sophistication. Dixon’s exterior design amplifies the yacht’s sporty profile alongside substantial interior volumes, while Hoppen’s interiors provide a sophisticated and luxurious ambiance, characterized by open-plan arrangements and panoramic views. As a boutique yacht builder, Pearl focuses on a limited annual production of high quality vessels ensuring meticulous attention to detail and exclusivity. The Pearl 82 exemplifies the brand’s commitment to delivering yachts that not only meet but exceed the high expectations of its discerning clientele. The world premiere of the Pearl 82 is for the 2024 Cannes Boat Show, were it will offer attendees an exclusive look at this revolutionary pocket sized yacht.
Technical Data:
LOA - 25.30 m (83ft)
Beam - 6.34 m
Draft - 1.9 m
Displacement - 78.4 t
Fuel Capacity - 6100 l
Water Capacity - 1400 l
Accommodation - ten guest berths in five cabins, four crew in two cabins
Engines - 2 x MAN 1650hp, 1800hp, 1900hp
Propulsion - line shaft
Speed - 32 knots max with Mans 1800hp
Project - Bill Dixon exterior and naval architecture, Kelly Hoppen interior and styling

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