Pineapple is opaline (also called yellow-sided) and cinnamon. Both sex-linked genes. Turquoise is autosomal recessive (not sex-linked). Assuming your pineapple female is not split to turquoise, then the results of this pairing would be predominantly normal-looking offspring, with a chance for some visual opalines.
The boys would all be normal split to opaline or visually opaline. The girls might be opaline or normal, depending on which gene they got from the father. Boys would also be split to cinnamon. Either gender might be split to turquoise.