The World’s Most Extraordinary Sailing Yacht
Introduction
When luxury, performance, and sustainability converge, they manifest in a vessel like the the world-renowned luxury sail yacht, BLACK PEARL Superyacht. Built by Oceanco and delivered in 2018, this 105-metre (345 ft) sailing yacht isn’t just a statement of opulence, it’s a technological milestone in the world of superyachts. Black Pearl stands apart with her cutting-edge Dyna Rig system, sumptuous Louis XVI-inspired interiors, and remarkable ability to cross oceans using minimal fuel.

Design & Engineering Marvel
At the heart of Black Pearl’s innovation is her revolutionary Dyna Rig system. Three carbon masts, each 70.6 m (232 ft) tall, support nearly 32,000 ft² of sail area, deployed in under seven minutes. The carbon-mast sailing titan is equipped with fully automated sail handling that dramatically simplifies operation while enhancing performance. With hybrid propulsion and energy-regenerative systems, Black Pearl can harvest power while under sail, cruising transatlantic with minimal environmental footprint. Styled by Ken Freivokh and Nuvolari Lenard, her sleek black hull and sculpted superstructure give her a commanding presence, part modern galleon, part futuristic masterpiece.

The legendary modern sailing ship with a Luxury Interior for great Guest Experiences
Inside, Black Pearl offers accommodations for up to 12 guests, blending modern comfort with classical artistry. Rich materials, intricate detailing, and open living spaces create an ambiance of refined elegance. The main salon features panoramic views, while the master suite rivals a private residence in sophistication. A full-beam beach club opens into a terrace that converts to a cinema beneath the stars, while spa facilities include a hammam, sauna, gym, and massage suite. Every feature is designed for indulgence from the convertible pool and dance floor to the 14×9 m outdoor cinema screen, the largest of any sailing yacht.

Toys & Water Gear
Adventure seekers will find Black Pearl equipped with a full suite of tenders and toys, including a 10.4 m Pascoe Limo tender, 9.8 m Beach lander, Williams jet tender, SUPs, kayaks, Sea Bobs, E-Foils, jet skis, and snorkeling gear, ensuring both exploration and adrenaline on every charter.

Exclusive Destinations & Rates
Black Pearl is available for private charter across some of the world’s most stunning destinations, combining breathtaking scenery with exceptional onboard luxury.
📍 Caribbean (November–April)
Cruise through turquoise waters, explore hidden anchorages in the British Virgin Islands and Leeward Islands, and enjoy barefoot luxury amid sun-soaked serenity. (Check the Weather)
Weekly Charter Rate: €830,000 + expenses

📍 Western Mediterranean (May–September)
Experience refined glamour along the coasts of Italy, France, and Monaco. Enjoy fine dining in Portofino, sunset sails past Corsica, and Mediterranean sophistication. (Check the Weather)
Weekly Charter Rate: €950,000 + expenses

📍 Eastern Mediterranean (May–September)
Sail between the islands of Greece, Croatia, and Montenegro, blending ancient beauty with crystalline waters and picturesque ports. (Check the Weather)
Weekly Charter Rate: €950,000 + expenses

Why Black Pearl Matters
Sustainable Luxury at Sea – Her hybrid propulsion and regenerative energy systems redefine eco-conscious super yachting.
Engineering Icon – The Dyna Rig design and technology mark one of the greatest achievements in modern yacht building.
Luxury Without Limits – From opulent suites to open-air cinemas, every space inspires awe.
Charter-Ready Prestige – Black Pearl delivers not just a charter, but a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

In Summary
Stepping aboard BLACK PEARL Superyacht is to enter a world where innovation meets art. Her towering sails capture not just the wind but the imagination, redefining what’s possible in luxury sailing. For charter guests seeking something beyond compare, Black Pearl is more than a yacht; she’s a modern legend built to inspire every voyage.

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