Pearl 80 takes pride of place at Boot Dusseldorf

Pearl Yachts are set to make a big impact for the first yachting event in 2019 as they prepare to exhibit the largest vessel they've ever brought to the popular German show.

Pearl Yachts are set to make a big impact for the first yachting event in 2019 as they prepare to exhibit the largest vessel they've ever brought to the popular German show. 

Running from the 19th to 27th of January, Boots Dusseldorf will be celebrating their golden anniversary in style as Pearl bring the dynamic Pearl 80 to the exhibition centre.

Being displayed in Hall 6, a zone dedicated to the most prestigious shipyards at the show, the Pearl 80 is a next generation build for the UK brand and will offer visitors the chance to explore the vessel freely.

Powered by a pair of MAN V12-1800 engines with V-drives, the new generation vessel boasts impressive weight distribution and easy manoeuvrability. 

Aided by the deep V high speed planing hull, the model can reach top speeds of 35 knots while providing an enjoyable journey through enticing locations like the Mediterranean.

Designed in collaboration between Bill Dixon for the exteriors and Kelly Hoppen for the interiors, the Pearl 80 has already proved itself to be an icon for the British fleet and has proved a popular vessel with buyers.

Outdoor living is exciting but relaxing with multiple sunbathing areas on both the bow and forward on the flybridge. A hydraulic swim platform allows guests to get close to the water, in addition to a jetski and tender, which are ready to launch in a matter of moments.

Three al fresco dining options are also available on the bow, flybridge and aft of the saloon so guests can truly make the most of the spectacular scenery at all times of the day and night.

Timeless and elegant decor awaits guests on the interior as the talented interior designer Kelly Hoppen leaves her trademark influences.

A combination of luxurious textures and furnishings decorate the elaborate environment as grey and neutral tones accessorise the full beam main saloon. Large social areas provide plenty of room for guests to indulge in the superior layout and fittings with plenty of natural light flooding in through wide expanses of windows. 

Guest accommodation continues the same timeless feel on the lower deck with a full beam owner's cabin, a VIP cabin located in the bow and two twin cabins which can be converted into twins.