At first glance, the updates are subtle but meaningful. The exterior styling has been refreshed, and one of the standout changes is the reworked aft cockpit layout, now featuring two opening side balconies. This not only expands the usable deck space but also creates a more open and connected feel to the water—a feature that will appeal to those who love to entertain or simply want more room to relax at anchor. The bi-fold stainless steel framed patio doors add to the seamless flow between indoor and outdoor areas, making the yacht feel larger than its 18.61-metre length might suggest.

Inside, the yacht continues to focus on comfort and practicality, offering interior design schemes by Kelly Hoppen. Owners can personalise the space with a choice of finishes, but the essence remains the same—clean lines, modern textures, and a sense of relaxed luxury. The saloon is well-appointed, with LED TVs, a Fusion audio system, and a fully equipped galley that includes a combination oven, grill, and microwave, along with a large Dometic-style fridge freezer. Whether it’s a weekend escape or an extended cruise, the layout and amenities make it well-suited to family use.

Accommodation is designed for both comfort and flexibility, with space for up to eight guests, plus an additional berth if needed. Sprung mattresses, illuminated wardrobe hanging rails, and well-placed storage solutions add to the sense of home-like ease. Outside, there’s plenty of room to enjoy the elements, with a flybridge seating area, a teak dining table, and a foredeck sunpad with an adjustable headrest. Optional extras, including a hydraulic bathing platform, crew cabin, and hardtop with a sunroof, allow owners to tailor the boat to their needs.

Under the hood, the Pearl 63 offers a choice of Volvo Penta IPS engine options, starting with the standard IPS 1050s, but with upgrades available to IPS 1200 or IPS 1350 for those wanting more power. With a top speed of up to 33 knots and a range of around 260 nautical miles at cruising speed, it’s a yacht that balances performance with efficiency. The joystick control system makes handling straightforward, even for an owner-operator, and the optional Seakeeper 9 stabiliser is a welcome addition for those wanting a smoother ride in rolling conditions.
For New Zealand boaters, the Pearl 63 has plenty to offer. Its draft of 1.59 metres makes it suitable for a wide range of marinas and anchorages, while the 2750-litre fuel capacity provides solid range for coastal cruising. Whether it’s exploring the Bay of Islands, venturing down to Marlborough, or making the trip out to Great Barrier Island, this yacht is designed to handle a variety of conditions. The addition of reverse-cycle air-conditioning makes it comfortable year-round, and the flybridge wet bar with a cool box and electric barbecue is a nice touch for summer days on the water.




All in all, the Pearl 63 is an evolution rather than a radical departure from its predecessor. It refines what already worked, with better space, improved liveability, and the same balance of luxury and practicality that makes Pearl Yachts stand out. For families or couples looking for a boat that’s easy to handle, comfortable to live aboard, and stylish without being over the top, it’s certainly one to watch.
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