Claiming to have the only raised pilothouse design in her class, the 24.9m (82ft) motor yacht has a host of key features and is due to make her global debut at Boot Dusseldorf 2024.
The exterior design by Dixon Yacht Design is immediately familiar, with multiple exterior social areas, offering exceptional views all around the yacht.
Step-free access from the flybridge to a large foredeck lounge area sets the scene for an inviting afternoon in the sun, while the aft deck has two options known as Veranda or Riviera, ready to be adapted for each owner's individual needs.
Of course, for guests who want to have an even closer connection to the waves, a tender garage underneath the aft deck has enough space to house a jetski, a couple of SeaBobs and a Williams SportJet 395 tender.
Interior styling for the Pearl 82 has been penned by Kelly Hoppen CBE, with owners able to choose from three different finishes – Indulgence, Modern and Luxury.
Offering overnight accommodation for up to 10 guests, the Pearl 82 has a composition of five cabins, including a main deck master with a private foredeck terrace.
Four cabins are also located on the lower deck, comprising of either four doubles, or two doubles and two twins.
Offering multiple engine options including twin 1,650hp, 1,900hp or 2,000hp V12 MANs, the Pearl 82 looks to achieve maximum speeds of 33 knots, with a range of 290 nautical miles.
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