Pearl Yachts presented its latest model at Boot Düsseldorf 2026 with a humorous short film (see video below). The Pearl 73 continues the design line of the Pearl 72 and is introducing a series of improvements. With her refined profile, the "Riviera" aft deck and the "Galley aft" concept, customer wishes are being realised.
Bill Dixon has revised the profile of the 72 for the Pearl 73 and focussed on clear lines and fine geometry. The windows in the hull have been enlarged, providing more natural light in the interior. Details on the outside decks - improved tables, redesigned bars and optimised helm stations - bring the Pearl 73 in line with the latest models in the fleet.
The aft deck now integrates fold-down balconies. This configuration transforms the cockpit into an outdoor lounge with a seamless transition to the saloon. Steps lead up from the "Riviera" to the flybridge, which is protected by the hardtop with adjustable tilting and sliding roof. This area offers various configurations, including a dining table plus lounge.
Another lounge with sofas, sun loungers and optional bimini is located at the bow - the ideal place to enjoy the sunset.
The Pearl 73 introduces a new layout on the main deck by moving the galley in the saloon towards the stern or cockpit. This concept improves the service flow and strengthens the sociable atmosphere on board. The saloon also benefits from floor-to-ceiling windows and clear architectural lines.
At the front, under the double windscreen typical of the brand, is the steering position, flanked by a dinette and an optional access door to the side deck.
Like the 72, the Pearl 73 also offers two master cabins - one in the bow with private access and one across the entire width amidships. There are also two further guest cabins with bathrooms and accommodation for two crew members. The garage has space for a Williams 345 tender and a jet ski. The shipyard heralds this layout as unique in this yacht segment.
Iain Smallridge, Managing Director of Pearl Yachts:
The Pearl 73 is an evolution, not a revolution. We have taken the successful formula of the Pearl 72 and developed it further, guided by feedback from our owners. The yacht is a direct response to the way owners want to live on board today.
The introduction of the monochrome interior marks a new chapter in the proven collaboration between Pearl Yachts and Kelly Hoppen Interiors. This concept mixes various shades of grey with white and reflects urban luxury.
In total, customers can choose between four different styles or "moods" for their interior.
The engine configurations are designed for relaxed cruising and faster journeys. Whether the owner opts for the standard MAN V12 with 1030 kilowatts (1400 hp) or the MAN V12 with 1140 kilowatts (1550 hp) - the hull design of the Pearl 73 supports efficient driving and easy handling.
The more powerful engine takes the 60-tonner up to 32 knots, with a cruising speed of 25 knots for a range of 250 nautical miles. Like all models in the series, the Pearl 73 comes with a five-year warranty. Construction number one has already been sold, will be launched in summer 2026 and will celebrate its premiere at the Yachting Festival in Cannes in September 2026.