Bering Yachts has successfully launched the 23.95m/78.6ft pocket luxury expedition yacht LEMANJÁ. This semi-custom Bering B76 model has a monochrome outer colour scheme, featuring a mid-tone grey hull in steel that turns black beneath the waterline, and a white aluminium superstructure contrasted by the dark glazing.
Cummins QSL 9 285 HP engines give a top speed of 12 knots and a cruising speed of 9 knots, at which she has a range of 4,100 nautical miles. There are several energy-saving methods installed on board: Solar panels and alternators recharge the battery bank within motor yacht LEMANJÁ for reduced environmental impact, and inverters allow the generators to be switched off overnight.
Explorer yacht LEMANJÁ was built for a European Owner with plans to cruise the world, and while her engines provide the range, her reverse bow and stabilisers create a comfortable ride. The Owner and guests are treated to plenty of life’s little luxuries on board, including a main salon with a dining area, a sky lounge, several large outdoor areas for sunbathing, dining and lounging, and a transformable beach club area at the lower deck stern.
The accommodation sleeps up to 6 guests in 3 en-suite cabins, which includes the Master suite on the lower deck complete with broad windows and a walk-in wardrobe.
E/Y LEMANJÁ will now undergo sea trials ahead of delivery to her Owner.