Skip to main navigationSkip to main contentSkip to footer

Paraiso

Overlapping CirclesOverlapping Circles

[Y1983]

[H746]

[L46.60m / 152′10″]

1983

Paraiso

 

Scroll to explore

Hull no.: 746

Hull no.

746

Length: 46.60m / 152′10″

Length

46.60m / 152′10″

Year: 1983

Year

1983

This is Paraiso

Paraiso is half of a pair of near identical twins with Azteca that was built for the late Mexican media mogul Emilio Azcárraga. Both yachts were built in aluminium in keeping with the owner’s penchant for speed. The faceted solarium superstructures inset with glass were very radical for their time. The interior panelling was bird’s-eye maple, one of Jon Bannenberg’s favourites. On Paraiso, it was stained a dark tobacco colour to contrast with quilted buttery leather. As Jon’s son Dickie Bannenberg once noted, the hulls looked like a sheet of card folded up to contain the main deck accommodation.

Drag

Specifications

Design

Naval architect

Feadship De Voogt Naval Architects

Exterior design

Jon Bannenberg

Interior design

Jon Bannenberg

Specifications

Length

46.60m / 152′10″

Draught

2.55m / 8′4″

Propulsion

Main engines

2 x MRU diesel engines 16V538 TB8 2200kW at 1760rpm

Fuel capacity

52,000 litres / 13,736 USG

Fresh water capacity

12,000 litres / 3,170 USG

Next Feadship

Next Feadship: Le Pharaon

Le Pharaon

Keep scrolling