Pearl Yachts unveils new images for cutting-edge Pearl 62

Preparing to appear at the Southampton International Boat Show (SIBS) replacement, BOATS2020, British shipyard Pearl Yachts has released new images of both interiors and exteriors for their latest launch, the Pearl 62. 

Holding a bold claim of being the first flybridge to house four guest cabins plus crew accommodation within an LOA of 18.6m (61.02'), the new flybridge from Pearl Yachts  features all the sporty aesthetics you'd expect from the established British fleet. 

Powered by twin Volvo IPS 950 engines, with the option to choose either Volvo IPS 1050 or Volvo IPS 1200 propulsion instead, the Pearl 62 features the popular design collaboration between Dixon Yacht Design and Kelly Hoppen.

Following some of the same aesthetics as the previous Pearl 80 and Pearl 95 models, the Pearl 62 offers a maximum speed of 32 knots and can be either owner or crew operated.

Onwards view of Pearl 62 flybridge yacht underway looking directly at the bow, surrounded by sea
Aft angle view of Pearl 62 flybridge yacht underway, surrounded by sea
Aerial view of Pearl 62 flybridge yacht underway, surrounded by sea

Aboard the Pearl 62 owners will find all the quality and luxury that they expect from Pearl with a layout that lets them enjoy their natural surroundings in the company of their loved ones.

Iain Smallridge

Managing Director

Pearl Yachts

Overview of aft deck onboard Pearl 62, C shaped seating and dining table facing stairs to flybridge
Overview of Pearl 62 flybridge, starboard facing sofa and shaded area under hardtop, surrounded by sea and sandy beach
Overview of Pearl 62 foredeck, large sunpads with bimini overhead for shade, surrounded by sea

An 'indoor/outdoor connection' has been a primary focus of the design efforts behind the new British flybridge, with no less than four separate exterior living areas onboard.

The swim platform acts as the first hub of social activity which has the ability to extend and lower down in to the water for easy access to the sea. For guests wanting a more relaxing environment, the flybridge profers a shaded seating area under the hardtop, with a fully stocked wetbar and grill for evenings under the stars.

The main deck also features opportunities for an al fresco lifestyle, comprising of a protected seating/dining area aft, plus spacious sunpads under a bimini on the foredeck.     

Main salon onboard Pearl 62, facing white sofas with small coffee table and wide windows to both sides
Overview of Pearl 62 main deck interior, galley and dining area in foreground, overlooking lounge area and helm station in background
Master cabin onboard Pearl 62, central berth with wide window on far side

It was a pleasure to work with Pearl Yachts on the newest addition to their fleet, the Pearl 62 has been created with a real sense of calm in the yacht interiors, featuring my neutral colour palette, luxurious bedding, cushions and throws.

Kelly Hoppen MBE

Interior Designer

Interiors onboard the Pearl 62 have been created to signify a 'home away from home', with the innovative use of neutral tones and contrasting black accents around delicate marbles and veneers.

The main salon functions admirably as a homely environment, featuring facing sofas in the lounge area and a galley which serves both interior and exterior dining areas.

Accommodation is a USP for the Pearl 62, boasting a four-cabin layout to accommodate up to eight guests. A full beam master cabin is accompanied by a VIP cabin in the bow plus two twins which can convert in to doubles.

If you're looking to buy the Pearl 62 from Pearl Yachts, she will be attending BOATS2020 at Southampton, Mayflower Park from 11-20 September.

Alternatively, take a look at all the other flybridge yachts for sale to find your ideal motoryacht.