Bering 92 PAPILLON is a 29.08-meter motor yacht with a displacement of 175 tons when fully loaded. Designed as an expedition vessel for extended autonomous voyages, it combines functionality with extensive living spaces.
The layout of the PAPILLON features five well-appointed cabins. The master suite, located forward on the main deck, includes a walk-in closet and stairs leading down to the lower deck, where you’ll find two VIP cabins and two additional guest cabins. The crew quarters and captain’s cabin are positioned aft of the engine room, ensuring maximum privacy for guests and minimizing interaction with the crew.
The main salon exudes a light and airy ambiance thanks to panoramic tinted windows. It is equipped with a dining area, a lounge with two sofas, a TV, a HI-FI system, and a built-in wine cooler. An automatic sliding door connects the salon to the cockpit, and the transom features a swim platform ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or diving.
On the flybridge, guests can enjoy a fully equipped bar and grill, along with spacious U-shaped sofas. The yacht also features a hydraulic crane with remote control on the deck, with space for a tender and a jet ski.
Powered by twin Cummins QSM-11 engines, each delivering 610 horsepower, PAPILLON cruises at 9 knots and can reach a maximum speed of 13 knots. It is equipped with five solar panels to enhance its self-sufficiency. With a substantial fuel capacity of 23,000 liters, PAPILLON boasts an impressive range of over 3,500 nautical miles, making transatlantic adventures quite achievable.