A further €800,000 price drop has been made on the 37.8-metre Royal Hakvoort motor yacht Perle Bleue, listed for sale under a joint central agency with Richard Lambert of Burgess and Thom Conboy and Chris Collins of Ocean Independence.
Delivered in 2007, the steel and aluminium, Dutch-built yacht was designed by Diana Yacht Design with interior design by Donald Starkey. She was extensively refitted in 2013 but has been carefully maintained since, most recently departing STP Shipyard Palma in April 2024.
This new price drop brings the total reductions to her sales listing to €2,550,000 since re-entering the brokerage market in February 2024.
Accommodation is for up to 12 guests in five cabins. The full-beam owner's suite is complete with a private office and bathroom offering a choice between a bath or a shower. On the lower deck there are two double cabins and two convertible cabins with Pullman berths. Meanwhile, there are quarters for a crew of seven.
As well as comfortable seating, Perle Bleue's main saloon features two card tables forward in a space that could be converted into a formal dining area. The skylounge sports huge windows and yet another card table, with a large television on the forward bulkhead for casual entertainment.
Perle Bleue's sundeck boasts a forward-facing observation sofa, a Teppanyaki grill and Jacuzzi, plus a 10-person "sit-up" wet bar. Open-air dining can be enjoyed aft on both the sundeck and aft deck.
The 349GT yacht for sale is powered by a pair of 650hp Caterpillar diesels giving her a top speed of 13 knots and range of 3,500 nautical miles at her 10-knot cruising speed.
Perle Bleue is lying in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, now asking €7,950,000 with VAT paid.