The new 39m motor yacht Burger 128 RPH concept has been introduced by Burger Boat Company at this year’s Miami Yacht & Brokerage Show, along with the 44m luxury yacht Burger 144 concept. The Burger 128 yacht is a superb Raised Pilothouse semi-displacement vessel, representing welded aluminium construction, using marine grade aluminium alloy and subdivided into six water tight compartments.
The Burger 128 superyacht’s large main salon and dining area is an exceptional space for entertaining or simply relaxing with friends and family. The luxurious full beam main deck owner’s stateroom includes his and hers en suite baths and generous closet space. The main entry foyer makes one feel welcome while the guest accommodations consist of four fully appointed staterooms with en suite baths. An optional guest configuration includes a VIP and two guest staterooms or even a gym.
The galley is designed for efficient use of space and provides ample room for conversing and relaxation. The large pilot house includes a settee and table for those who wish to be a part of the action. Accessed from the pilot house is a large, open sundeck with several options for enjoying the sun, relaxing in the shade or simply watching the scenery.
The crew area includes accommodations for six crew members forward and includes a spacious crew lounge and galley area. Aft of the engine room is the yacht’s tender garage which conceals her 18′ tender. With the tender launched, the aft portion of the tender garage becomes an extension of the Burger 128 yacht’s swim platform. Fold down beaches aft extend the beach area to port and starboard.
Technical Specifications of Burger 128 RPH Yacht Concept:
Length Overall 39.01m (128’)
Year 2015
Beam 7.93m (26’)
Range 3000 NM @ 10 knots (Approx.)
Draft 1.68m (5’ 06”)
Gross Tonnage ~320 GT ITC
Maximum Speed 25 knots
Cruise Speed 10 knots
Classification Lloyd’s Register ✠100 A1 SSC YACHT MONO G6, MCH UMS in Compliance with MCA Large Commercial Yacht Code (LY3), Short Range
Dimensions, weight, performance and capacities are approximate.