A t boot Düsseldorf 2026, Pearl Yachts unveiled its latest project, the Pearl 73, marking the next refined step in the evolution of the brand’s award-winning flybridge range. Presented during a world premiere press conference, the new model builds on the success of the Pearl 72 while introducing contemporary architectural, spatial and design upgrades aligned with modern owner lifestyles.

Designed once again by Dixon Yacht Design, the Pearl 73 adopts a sharper, more confident exterior profile. Expanded glazing, cleaner geometry and a reinterpreted Riviera-inspired aft deck give the yacht a modern, international character, while reinforcing Pearl’s signature focus on balance, proportion and functionality. Fold-down balconies transform the cockpit into an extended waterside terrace, strengthening the connection between interior spaces and the sea.

Interior design is entrusted to Kelly Hoppen Interiors, introducing a new Monochrome décor scheme. A sophisticated palette of greys, off-whites and charcoals is layered with rich textures, architectural detailing and reflective surfaces, creating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously calm and expressive. The result is a serene, contemporary interior that departs subtly from traditional nautical codes while remaining unmistakably Pearl.

A key architectural change appears on the main deck, where the galley is positioned aft. This layout enhances flow between cockpit and saloon and establishes a natural social hub onboard, reflecting how owners increasingly use their yachts for relaxed entertaining. The saloon benefits from full-height windows and clean sightlines, while forward the helm station is accompanied by a dinette and optional side-deck access door.

Below deck, the Pearl 73 offers one of the most versatile layouts in its class. Two master cabins are provided: a forward owner’s suite with private access and a full-beam amidships master, complemented by two additional en-suite guest cabins and dedicated crew accommodation. An exceptionally large garage accommodates both a tender and a jet ski, reinforcing the yacht’s credentials as a true all-rounder.

Performance-wise, the Pearl 73 is powered by MAN V12 engines, with owners able to choose between 1400hp or optional 1550hp configurations. The latter delivers speeds of up to 32 knots, while refined hull geometry ensures efficient cruising, smooth handling and enhanced onboard comfort. As with all Pearl models, the yacht is delivered with an industry-leading five-year warranty, underlining the shipyard’s commitment to long-term ownership confidence.

With the Pearl 73, Pearl Yachts demonstrates how evolution, rather than reinvention, continues to define its identity: thoughtful design, owner-led innovation and flybridge yachts engineered for modern life at sea.

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