The 24m explorer yacht was launched by Bering Yachts in Antalya, Turkey. Named Lemanjá, she is the custom “pocket explorer” with 130 GT and steel hull with aluminum superstructure.

Lemanjá features a large saloon, a dining area, a second lounge area and ample deck space. One of the key features is an Opacmare’s Transformer – “an artificial private beach area”. She can accommodate six guests across three staterooms, including the master suite, which is located on the lower deck.

Lemanjá was built for a European client who wanted to cruise around the world and Bering's B76 looked like a perfect fit. She has an oceanic range, and go-anywhere capability.

Twin 404 horsepower Cummins QSL 9 engines allow her to reach a maximum speed of 12 knots and cruise comfortably at 9 knots. Lemanjá has a range of 4,100 nautical miles, and has been equipped with inverters allowing it to turn off the generators at night. Its battery bank can be recharged by alternators and solar panels, contributing to a reduction in her environmental footprint.

“It was a privilege to build a boat of somebody’s desire,” says Alexei Mikhailov, Bering Yachts Founder and Director. “The boat will stay steady slicing through the waves due to her weight, shape of the hull and a state-of-the-art stabilizer system. Even the rough seas will feel smooth and comfortable with this custom-built yacht.”

Bering Yachts is located in Antalya, Turkey. Its shipyard designs and builds semi-custom steel expedition yachts and luxury steel trawler yachts ranging in size from 50 to 145 feet.
Credits: Bering Yachts