The new Pearl 63 will retain a lot of the features of the brand’s most popular model to date, the winner of numerous international awards, Pearl 62
At least the size and main characteristics are the same: a length of 18.6 m, a beam of 5.3 m, a draft of 5.9 m; fuel and water capacity are 2750 and 800 L respectively. However, the new Pearl 63 can boast rather significant design improvements both on the outside and inside.
The Pearl 63 features new, more expansive hull glazing, which will ensure great views and abundance of natural light inside. The future owners will be offered a choice of four unique interior themes curated by Kelly Hoppen Interiors: Indulgence, Luxury, Modern and Monochrome.
The aft cockpit now features two opening side balconies, which will increase the area dedicated to relaxation and entertainment by the water considerably.
The garage is large enough to accommodate a Williams 285 jet tender or Seadoo Spark jet ski. Alternatively, this space can be configured as a crew cabin, while the tender can be stored on the hydraulic swim platform.
For those seeking performance, the shipyard has offered more powerful engines: twin Volvo Penta IPS 1350 of 1000 hp each to deliver a top speed of 33 knots. The Pearl 62’s maximum speed was 31 knots with Volvo Penta IPS950 engines of 725 hp.
The Pearl 63 can accommodate eight guests across four spacious cabins. The owner’s full-beam suite has a private access and two dressing rooms, which is quite rare for a 60-foot yacht.
During the new model presentation, Pearl Yachts also announced the expansion of its dealership network, introducing its new offices in Germany, France and the UAE. The latter will cater to clients in all of the Gulf region, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain. There are also plans to showcase Pearl Yachts at the upcoming Dubai International Boat Show in February.
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