What an awesome boat. Stylish, built for use, no compromise. I absolutely love it. There is not a single thing i would have done differently. Thanks for braving the weather!
I'd probably turn the Upper saloon into an owners cabin. Also seems a bit overkill to have three wet/grill bars on a 76 footer given how fantastically well appointed and centrally located the wonderful Galley is. Go for a high class "tray bar" that can easily be moved about if need be. Space is more of a premium concern on a vessel this size than convince. I'd also add a skylight above the dinning room and coat all the windows with glare-less. Lastly I'd shrink the bow cabin berth to as queen and lower it. Easier to deal with a smaller size than low headroom above, and having to have a step ladder to get in and out of the berth lol.
These Bering Yacht certainly give you the overall feeling of a New York apartment rather than yacht. It is nice to see a rainy day representing true conditions that the Bering 76 will see on it's Round The World Adventure. Thanks Nick!
By far my favourite boat I've seen on the channel. If I had the money for a yacht, I'd want one like this, as I can't see the sense in paying millions for a yacht, that only has a 200-300 mile range.
Wow that is a dream boat…..I bet the owner has some fun with that. Shame Portsmouth wasn’t looking her best for your visit. Thanks to the owner for being generous enough to let you show us. Thanks to you for all the content you provide, I’ve watched nearly all of it.
Just about the perfect boat (although I'd want the heads put back on the bridge deck - don't want to be 2 flights of stairs away from a bog!), and once again the Aquaholic magic gives us the all-access pass.
I'm all about heads on boats. 100% would put the head(s) back on the bridge deck but I also think once you get into boats of this size there should be a head(s) just inside the rear doors of the main for people playing/partying out back.
Gotta love Bering. Everything is serious ship stuff on these, absolutely no compromise. Also gotta love Alexis when he shows off his nice products 🙂 Great tour, as always, Nick, thank you very much!
Bering's make the best explorer yacht and this 76 is an amazing boat. Congratulations to the new owners, I really hope they have a lot of fun with her.
Excellent presentation , thank you . Admittedly, a beautiful yacht for this owner. For me however, too modern and very cold. A Bering hull with a Nordhavn interior. Now that would be perfection.
Can't wait for meet the owner. My choice of yacht - Bering. I love everything they represent. So solid, quiet and sturdy - literally go anywhere, anytime. This is a beautiful example and it's a one off - another Bering trait. Just lovely; its a 76ft 100ft+ yacht! Great tour again! thanks Nick 🙂
Fine English weather. The bright cabin is a refreshing contrast to the grey clouds and Aquaholic is always a ray of sunshine. Your interview with the owner on a companion video offers insight and entertainment. The Bering shows well as a true global explorer.
I read about this yacht last night, so perfect timing to watch a tour! What a wonderful vessel for exploring the world. I’m really looking forward to the ‘meet the owner’ on this one. Seems like my early retirement dream.
Thanks Nick. What a great yacht. I like the Bearing lineup very much. This one especially, as it’s close in size and layout as to what Victoria and Rico are having built. I’d love to see a collab with them when their boat is done. Meet the owner, and all that good stuff.
I love this one! I like how customized it is for personal world cruising, I could never imagine having a crew with me all the time, owner operation on a yacht this size is just incredible
Ooh, I’ve been waiting for a Bering review for ages! This is the welcome distraction I need from all the horrible things I’ve been going through lately. 🙏
Thanks for the well comprehensive enjoyable tour , Great vessel that is, looking forward to the owner interview video! Thanks again Keep them coming please. Cheers
Can you please enlighten us if possible why Bering Yacht prefer to use Steel rather than GRP! as Nordhavns!? and how do they protect them from rusting!? @@AQUAHOLIC Thanks again
Really looking forward to your interview with this owner. They display exquisite taste, serious sea-going nous, and appear to know a thing or two about living as well. Can't wait.
Wow. A LOT of boat for a sub 100 ft. yacht. I love Bering's subdued luxury, practicality and ranga.Thanks a lot Nick. You definitely earned your supper today...in gale force winds..
This is an amazing boat. I had to keep looking at the description to remind myself it was a 76 footer ... most of the features made it seem like a 100 plus foot boat - everything seemed so spacious. About the only thing that made it look like a 76 foot boat was the crew area. This is definitely a credit to the owner for having the vision, the builder for making it happen, and of course, yourself Nick, for a fabulous tour.
The finish on this is nice, as to be expected. What is most stunning to me is the sound, or lack of it, moving about the interior. Your voice doesn't reverberate in the rooms, we don't hear other guest conversing upstairs or bumbling about the deck, nor can we hear the heavy rain or wind outside. The most reverberant room was the lower deck pantry, with hard surfaces everywhere, and yet the interior was still pleasantly quiet. An X-factor of quality that might not get the accolades it deserves.
For me Bering is now giving Nordhavn a run for their money as my favourite. Both utterly beautiful and purposeful boats. Brilliant video as always Nick. Definitely worth braving the elements for
I totally love this boat. Seen this twice now.. and I whilst I cannot afford an 80 esp crew issues.. I can afford this. I was leaning towards cat but I am disabled to a degree so this would be fantastic. The ability to remain off shore at anchor for long periods really appeals to me.
I would agree with keeping it under 24mtr to owner operate without crew. But you could go up to around 87ft yacht if its got enough rake to the bow. Which would give much more deck, upper deck, and with the right layout lower deck space. The johnson 87 is a good example with bridge deck. Nethertheless, I agree with Nick showing more yachts just under the 24mtr. Just wish he would state the draft for them, because it does dictate access to a lot of places in UK.
This was really interesting and very different - it truly feels like a (very nice, admittedly) house rather than a fancy yacht. Obviously it has many beautiful yacht touches and all the benefits of one, but the bedrooms and living spaces really felt like someone's home first, and a yacht second. What a refreshing change of pace
Nice tour of a serious machine. Combining style with solid construction. Bering is probably my favourite 'pocket explorer' builder right now. If you were on it whilst under way you would realise how much quieter it is on board compared to a Nordhaven. It is the way Bering build them with steel and then isolate all the decks and walls for soundproofing. I have seen videos of Nordhavens where the person on camera can only just be heard above the engine noise where I have seen Berings where hard pressed to hear the engines in the pilot house! I am looking forward to hearing what the owner has in store for that yacht. Real shame about the weather there.. you are a trooper Nick, and I think you only said "Little Ship" once or twice !
I've really come to love the Bering yachts. I like this 3 cabin layout, though think I'd put the laundry in the larger space and move storage into smaller. The dining area I think, for me, would like better with some sort of fixed design. Maybe an informal booth/settee? Anyway, love the open design and lighter color scheme. And that range. WOW! Thank you, Nick, for braving the elements and getting us a look at this boat. And a big thanks to the owner.
Thanks for braving the rain Nick! Bering are seriously built and meant for some real exploring. I do find the thick mullions a little intrusive internally though.
I do so love these displacement craft - might not have the up and out speed that so many love, but wow the places you can go, things you can see, and people you can avoid.
Some of my favourite sounds... the wind whistling through rigging, when in a lower cabin listening to the water lapping against the hull and the clinking of rigging against the mast. I miss those sounds.
I visited Portsmouth while in the US Navy way back in 2006. It was the very first foreign port visit ever for me. I went to Gunwharf Quays, Spinnaker Tower, and stopped at Dickens birth home. Ate some bangers and mash at a pub, and walked around a bit at the navy base. Nice to see you somewhere I've been. Great tour as always. Can't wait for you to come to my homestate of Florida again.
A very nice yacht, I like the layout especially the galley area. It looks like a great choice for long slow trips around the world. Great tour Nick thank you.
Great walkthrough, as always, maybe a bit wet ... 😉 This said, when it comes to a Bering yacht, what I am really looking forward to is Nick's walkthrough of hull 1 of the new Bering 75, once it is finished. From all I have heard, even though from the model number it should be smaller than this boat, it actually seems to be way larger and even more customised. However, in that context I am going to be even more excited to see the interview with the owners, that should be a real treat 😎
@@AQUAHOLIC I am not talking about that interview (going live on Friday) - although I am sure this will be interesting, too. I am talking about an interview that you will hopefully do a few months down the road.
Don't stress about a crew cabin toilet switch Nick !, thanks for sharing this, I'm looking forward to watching the owner interview! - What a Boat! Superb layout!
Hi Nick, And thank you for this empresive show of this Bering B76. I saw the show coming up on a other You Tube chanel but put it down i thought this show will come on Aquaholic soon and you did what a beautiful yacht this is the open salon,galley and dining looks great with the light wood colors through the hole ship very nice and the cozy sjy lounge and the bridge with all the thinks you need for a big sail Thank you Nicj a great show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
idk if this is bc im watching this after a night at the club and a few too many drinks but is it just me or is this one of the best yachts Nick has reviewed for tbe price. 6 mil and the design is BEAUTIFUL and homey, well organized etc. this is a grat one could tell me its 10 mil and i would beleive you
Excellent tour, and boat. Would be good if you could do a little more on the power systems in your tours? For example on entry into the crew cabin on the left were 4 Victron Skylar heavy duty battery chargers, and on the right were 3/4 high powered Quatro mains inverters... It's great to know the main engine power, but increasingly the electrical power systems are almost as interesting. Would be keen to know how many newer boats are now embracing Lithium batteries rather than Lead acid too.. Thanks,
That's pretty much what I dream of getting when I dream of winning the lottery. An owner operated explorer with lots of range to get away for months. Although I'd probably prefer a closed galley, as an open floor plan might look nice, it might not smell as well. Having one cabin as storage seems perfect, as does the skylounge instead of a flybridge, but I'd have kept the loo close to the helm. I hope they at least sealed off the plumbing if they left it in, as you don't want to have water standing in a dead pipe for too long. That's why I'd probably go without the crew cabin and shower as well. I think I remember having seen a video about a Bering with a sauna some time ago, so my ideal boat would be like this one, just with a closed galley, no crew cabin and a sauna and shower/toilet in the skylounge. And then off to the north, seeing some fjords.
Well a Beautifully Crafted Boat ⛴️ as you put FANTASTIC serious Ocean crosser. Well laid out spacious living and sleeping area. One of my favourite Boats you’ve shown us over the years. Cheers Nick All the Best as Always
I had such a strong sense of Deja vu watching this. I am a hundred percent sure I've watched it although it does seem a little different as well.......then @10m12s Mr Yacht Buoy....bang....that's where I saw this boat. Very interesting comparing your two styles. You both bring your own uniqueness to the table and by watching both videos makes this boat seem even more remarkable. Looking forward to the interview with the owner. Judging by the fact that they didn't opt for a flybridge, or at least not an open one, I think there may well be some very seriously cold destinations on the cards. PS. I did spot one very minor and perhaps silly fault. They went to trouble of having a separate laundry room but installed a sink that is more suited to an en-suite rather than for scrubbing out an oil stain before washing!!!!!
I really like this yacht! Beautifully designed and highly practical. Love the engine room without the engines 🤣. Very clever to have them below. I love these explorers with phenomenal range. I could see myself in a yacht like this, though as I have no money, it would just be when it is open to the public for viewing 😔. Thank you so much for showing us this Nick in your usual highly professional yet entertaining way (when you struggle to find light switches) 😊
If you can afford it, this is the perfect boat. Or rather, little ship. Proper parallel lines for a ship, instead of the endless curves in all directions like on most modern boats. Proper wheelhouse (although I would mount a proper, comfy seat there), with perfect ergonomics, black interior and closed off from the rest of the ship, and high up for great visibility. Great layout with plenty of storage for extended cruising, and fuel to travel far. I also love that it is intended to be owner operated - I couldn't imagine having a crew on my boat, no matter how rich I was. My boat means my helm, my galley, my engine room! :) The only thing I didn't like was the engines being below the engine room floor. I see the point, but I don't agree with it. Engines should be fully accessible instantly on a boat this size.
I knew I was a classy guy and I've had it confirmed. Because I have the exact same heated towel rail in my bathroom! ;) Great video, as ever Nick. Love these Bering yachts. Proper "little ships", they are! 👍
Perfect live-aboard / world traveler 😊 Spacious and practical, in a very inviting way. Galley is wonderful. Love that they didn't try to cram in more cabins, who needs it? Many thanks for this tour, rain and all 😄
When the world is in chaos, I go back to Aquaholic to find peace.
I could not agree with you anymore I do the exact same thing IT’s therapy
100% agree
Amen to that
Agree 👍💯
Me too
What an awesome boat. Stylish, built for use, no compromise. I absolutely love it. There is not a single thing i would have done differently. Thanks for braving the weather!
It was a pleasure - sort of! 😄
I'd probably turn the Upper saloon into an owners cabin. Also seems a bit overkill to have three wet/grill bars on a 76 footer given how fantastically well appointed and centrally located the wonderful Galley is. Go for a high class "tray bar" that can easily be moved about if need be. Space is more of a premium concern on a vessel this size than convince. I'd also add a skylight above the dinning room and coat all the windows with glare-less. Lastly I'd shrink the bow cabin berth to as queen and lower it. Easier to deal with a smaller size than low headroom above, and having to have a step ladder to get in and out of the berth lol.
These Bering Yacht certainly give you the overall feeling of a New York apartment rather than yacht. It is nice to see a rainy day representing true conditions that the Bering 76 will see on it's Round The World Adventure. Thanks Nick!
My favourite yacht builders. Their boats are truly built for purpose. Thanks for posting Nick.
By far my favourite boat I've seen on the channel. If I had the money for a yacht, I'd want one like this, as I can't see the sense in paying millions for a yacht, that only has a 200-300 mile range.
24,000 Liters of fuel seems like a lot
@@WarrenAAndrewswhen I last checked the cost of fuel was £1.60 a litre, so to fill her up is £38,400. Wow
Have you checked for change down the back of your sofa?
@@WarrenAAndrews So true. It'd be hard to justify a power yacht. I'd take a comparably sized Sunreef sailing yacht with solar.
Me too.
A ship like that might end up being the quintessential safe place on this planet. Thanks Nick. Well done as usual!.
Wow that is a dream boat…..I bet the owner has some fun with that. Shame Portsmouth wasn’t looking her best for your visit. Thanks to the owner for being generous enough to let you show us. Thanks to you for all the content you provide, I’ve watched nearly all of it.
Awesome, glad you enjoy it. 🙂
Just about the perfect boat (although I'd want the heads put back on the bridge deck - don't want to be 2 flights of stairs away from a bog!), and once again the Aquaholic magic gives us the all-access pass.
I'm all about heads on boats. 100% would put the head(s) back on the bridge deck but I also think once you get into boats of this size there should be a head(s) just inside the rear doors of the main for people playing/partying out back.
Gotta love Bering. Everything is serious ship stuff on these, absolutely no compromise. Also gotta love Alexis when he shows off his nice products 🙂
Great tour, as always, Nick, thank you very much!
Bering's make the best explorer yacht and this 76 is an amazing boat. Congratulations to the new owners, I really hope they have a lot of fun with her.
I don’t know, I really like that Arksen 85.
Excellent presentation , thank you . Admittedly, a beautiful yacht for this owner. For me however, too modern and very cold. A Bering hull with a Nordhavn interior. Now that would be perfection.
Can't wait for meet the owner. My choice of yacht - Bering. I love everything they represent. So solid, quiet and sturdy - literally go anywhere, anytime. This is a beautiful example and it's a one off - another Bering trait. Just lovely; its a 76ft 100ft+ yacht! Great tour again! thanks Nick 🙂
Owner interview is going live on Friday. 🙂
thanks for bring a Bering to your channel. Always love to see the full displacement steel hull yachts they build. Fantastic tourNick.
Our pleasure!
Fine English weather. The bright cabin is a refreshing contrast to the grey clouds and Aquaholic is always a ray of sunshine. Your interview with the owner on a companion video offers insight and entertainment. The Bering shows well as a true global explorer.
I read about this yacht last night, so perfect timing to watch a tour!
What a wonderful vessel for exploring the world.
I’m really looking forward to the ‘meet the owner’ on this one. Seems like my early retirement dream.
Coming Friday. 🙂
@@AQUAHOLIC WooHoo! 🤩
Great vessel. Just the right weather for that kind of sturdy ship thanks for showing the daylight apearance inside.
Thanks Nick. What a great yacht. I like the Bearing lineup very much. This one especially, as it’s close in size and layout as to what Victoria and Rico are having built.
I’d love to see a collab with them when their boat is done. Meet the owner, and all that good stuff.
Glad you like it!
It was great to catch up with you on board a mighty Bering! And I think that you won the hide-and-seek game! lol
Bering? Nick? THE combination for a great video! 😁✌🏼
Enjoy! 😃
Such a complete yacht - definitely a full-time live-aboard! Thank you for braving the coastal weather to show us around!
Nice weather for a Bering yacht presentation... lol.... Thank you once again Nick :)
the interior feels very homey, the most so ive seen on the channel, feels and looks like a house on water rather than an extravagant yacht
Homey? I think it's sterile - not homey at all.
I love this one! I like how customized it is for personal world cruising, I could never imagine having a crew with me all the time, owner operation on a yacht this size is just incredible
I look forward to the owner interview. An incredible maritime machine. Ta Nick.
Coming Friday. 🙂
Ooh, I’ve been waiting for a Bering review for ages! This is the welcome distraction I need from all the horrible things I’ve been going through lately. 🙏
It's good to see you journalists getting along and you have such a beautiful big ship to be friends in
Bering Yachts really are the best of the best. I look forward to owning one someday in the near future.
Thanks for the well comprehensive enjoyable tour ,
Great vessel that is, looking forward to the owner interview video!
Thanks again
Keep them coming please.
Cheers
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can you please enlighten us if possible why Bering Yacht prefer to use Steel rather than GRP! as Nordhavns!?
and how do they protect them from rusting!? @@AQUAHOLIC
Thanks again
One of my favorite ships under 90’. I love the extra pantry room below.
What a beautiful boat, excellently presented to us. Thank you, Nick.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Thanks for braving the weather Nick. Another beautiful boat you've shown us. Thanks for the tour and look forward to meeting the owner video soon.
Owner interview is going live on Friday. 🙂
Really looking forward to your interview with this owner. They display exquisite taste, serious sea-going nous, and appear to know a thing or two about living as well. Can't wait.
Coming Friday! 🙂
The galleys wow I wish I could have that in my apt. Thank you Nick.
My pleasure! 🙂
Wow. A LOT of boat for a sub 100 ft. yacht. I love Bering's subdued luxury, practicality and ranga.Thanks a lot Nick.
You definitely earned your supper today...in gale force winds..
It was a bit grim! 😄
This is an amazing boat. I had to keep looking at the description to remind myself it was a 76 footer ... most of the features made it seem like a 100 plus foot boat - everything seemed so spacious. About the only thing that made it look like a 76 foot boat was the crew area. This is definitely a credit to the owner for having the vision, the builder for making it happen, and of course, yourself Nick, for a fabulous tour.
Glad you liked it 🙂
I must say, Like the layout very much. Purpose built and 6000 mile range! It's the perfect ocean going home
The finish on this is nice, as to be expected. What is most stunning to me is the sound, or lack of it, moving about the interior. Your voice doesn't reverberate in the rooms, we don't hear other guest conversing upstairs or bumbling about the deck, nor can we hear the heavy rain or wind outside. The most reverberant room was the lower deck pantry, with hard surfaces everywhere, and yet the interior was still pleasantly quiet. An X-factor of quality that might not get the accolades it deserves.
So glad you reviewed this, I absolutely love Bering's , thanks Nick. 👍
No worries!
❤Thanks Aquaholic as usual the best Yatch review channel with such a personal touch...watching you from Kenya 🇰🇪
Hey there Kenya! Enjoy. 🙂
WOW ! That main dining area is mesmerizing ! Definitely a year end favorite !! Looking forward to the "meet the owner". Thank you Nick !! Hello to M.
Owner interview is going live on Friday. 🙂
For me Bering is now giving Nordhavn a run for their money as my favourite. Both utterly beautiful and purposeful boats.
Brilliant video as always Nick. Definitely worth braving the elements for
Bearing are a long way behind and will never catch nordhaven
I don't know. Price point for sure , but the build is something else. Bering can offer greater for less in my opinion.
@@offthetrack-k8y
Nice place to tuck yourself away in the master cabin & do the ironing !!
Probably my favourite yacht to date! A compact workhorse to navigate the globe. Excited to see the interview with the owner.
I totally love this boat. Seen this twice now.. and I whilst I cannot afford an 80 esp crew issues.. I can afford this. I was leaning towards cat but I am disabled to a degree so this would be fantastic. The ability to remain off shore at anchor for long periods really appeals to me.
I would agree with keeping it under 24mtr to owner operate without crew.
But you could go up to around 87ft yacht if its got enough rake to the bow. Which would give much more deck, upper deck, and with the right layout lower deck space.
The johnson 87 is a good example with bridge deck.
Nethertheless, I agree with Nick showing more yachts just under the 24mtr. Just wish he would state the draft for them, because it does dictate access to a lot of places in UK.
Enjoyed the tour very much Nick! Thank you for getting wet so we could see this great vessel! 🍷
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
This was really interesting and very different - it truly feels like a (very nice, admittedly) house rather than a fancy yacht. Obviously it has many beautiful yacht touches and all the benefits of one, but the bedrooms and living spaces really felt like someone's home first, and a yacht second. What a refreshing change of pace
Bering & Aquaholic .... I am dead and in heaven !! Absolute score ^^
I thought this might be popular. 😄
Nice tour of a serious machine. Combining style with solid construction. Bering is probably my favourite 'pocket explorer' builder right now. If you were on it whilst under way you would realise how much quieter it is on board compared to a Nordhaven. It is the way Bering build them with steel and then isolate all the decks and walls for soundproofing. I have seen videos of Nordhavens where the person on camera can only just be heard above the engine noise where I have seen Berings where hard pressed to hear the engines in the pilot house!
I am looking forward to hearing what the owner has in store for that yacht. Real shame about the weather there.. you are a trooper Nick, and I think you only said "Little Ship" once or twice !
I've really come to love the Bering yachts. I like this 3 cabin layout, though think I'd put the laundry in the larger space and move storage into smaller. The dining area I think, for me, would like better with some sort of fixed design. Maybe an informal booth/settee? Anyway, love the open design and lighter color scheme. And that range. WOW! Thank you, Nick, for braving the elements and getting us a look at this boat. And a big thanks to the owner.
Thanks for braving the rain Nick! Bering are seriously built and meant for some real exploring. I do find the thick mullions a little intrusive internally though.
I absolutely love Bering yachts, my favorite yachts by a mile.
Well done Nick, my favourite boat builder.
Enjoy! 😃
THIS IS TEH DREAM! And i have a feeling that more folk are gonna build more boats like this :D
I love me a Bering Yacht, such a well designed vessel. A great video Nick. Cheers sir!
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Awesome, amazing, Bering and rge owners out did themselves with this boat. Unique. Looking forwards to owners and Bogden interview.
I do so love these displacement craft - might not have the up and out speed that so many love, but wow the places you can go, things you can see, and people you can avoid.
Bearing makes an amazing yacht for the money. I’m always impressed with their designs.
Some of my favourite sounds... the wind whistling through rigging, when in a lower cabin listening to the water lapping against the hull and the clinking of rigging against the mast. I miss those sounds.
I love Bering concept and the boss is a real good person.
Possibly the best design I have seen on a main level of a boat. Looks like a small townhouse.
Bering really are the shipyard to watch, love their boats, every one i've seen has been great, and they're steel and aluminium, not fibreglasss.
Bering must be my favorite brand! These ships ooze seaworthiness and quality mixed with timeless style! Brilliant!❤❤❤
Great yacht a real owner operator ship thanks for the tour
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
The open plan layout in particular looks great but the whole boat in general looks stunning! Great tour thanks Nick.
Thanks for watching!
By far my favourite boat I've seen on the channel !!!!
I visited Portsmouth while in the US Navy way back in 2006. It was the very first foreign port visit ever for me. I went to Gunwharf Quays, Spinnaker Tower, and stopped at Dickens birth home. Ate some bangers and mash at a pub, and walked around a bit at the navy base. Nice to see you somewhere I've been. Great tour as always. Can't wait for you to come to my homestate of Florida again.
Fantastic!
You’re the marine of boat tours. Thanks Nick!
Glad you like them!
A very nice yacht, I like the layout especially the galley area. It looks like a great choice for long slow trips around the world. Great tour Nick thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Only thing I'd change is engine room access. I'd want a door between the main cabin and the engine room. Maybe a few less mirrors too.
Near perfect boat! I hope the owner enjoys it. So many of these yachts don't get used enough.
Nick: You had me with the Title on this one.
Beautiful yacht. My only quibble would be that I would have the pilot house on the lower deck. Long passages, the kitchen is right there.
Thank you, Nick! Despite the unforgiving weather, an excellent tour as always ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Nick. What an amazing boat laid out like your home with all the needs installed & the freezer room you could take all you need.
Excellent review.
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Beautiful yacht. Safe travels to the owners. Maybe I will get to see it on my side of the pond. Looking forward to owners interview.
Beautiful beautiful vessel. Looking forward watching the owner interview. Thank you so much!
Our pleasure! Coming Friday 🙂
Great walkthrough, as always, maybe a bit wet ... 😉
This said, when it comes to a Bering yacht, what I am really looking forward to is Nick's walkthrough of hull 1 of the new Bering 75, once it is finished. From all I have heard, even though from the model number it should be smaller than this boat, it actually seems to be way larger and even more customised. However, in that context I am going to be even more excited to see the interview with the owners, that should be a real treat 😎
An interview with Rico and Victoria on their Bearing 75 would be a real treat for sure!
Owner interview is going live on Friday. 🙂
@@AQUAHOLIC Nick, an interview with the owners of the new Bering 75 ... (@robertjohns7010 already gave it away 🤭)
@@marcelwin6941 An interview with the owner of this Bering B76.
@@AQUAHOLIC I am not talking about that interview (going live on Friday) - although I am sure this will be interesting, too. I am talking about an interview that you will hopefully do a few months down the road.
This is a very well thought out yacht. Respect to the owners. So practical. Have fun with it!!
Have to say the interior architect of this boat is an absolute shrieking genius.
Don't stress about a crew cabin toilet switch Nick !, thanks for sharing this, I'm looking forward to watching the owner interview! - What a Boat! Superb layout!
Hi Nick, And thank you for this empresive show of this Bering B76. I saw the show coming up on a other You Tube chanel but put it down i thought this show will come on Aquaholic soon and you did what a beautiful yacht this is the open salon,galley and dining looks great with the light wood colors through the hole ship very nice and the cozy sjy lounge and the bridge with all the thinks you need for a big sail Thank you Nicj a great show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
great Yacht! Thank u for braving the weather to bring us this video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
idk if this is bc im watching this after a night at the club and a few too many drinks but is it just me or is this one of the best yachts Nick has reviewed for tbe price. 6 mil and the design is BEAUTIFUL and homey, well organized etc. this is a grat one could tell me its 10 mil and i would beleive you
What an awesome main deck! Love the openness! 👍👍
Excellent tour, and boat. Would be good if you could do a little more on the power systems in your tours? For example on entry into the crew cabin on the left were 4 Victron Skylar heavy duty battery chargers, and on the right were 3/4 high powered Quatro mains inverters... It's great to know the main engine power, but increasingly the electrical power systems are almost as interesting. Would be keen to know how many newer boats are now embracing Lithium batteries rather than Lead acid too.. Thanks,
That's pretty much what I dream of getting when I dream of winning the lottery. An owner operated explorer with lots of range to get away for months. Although I'd probably prefer a closed galley, as an open floor plan might look nice, it might not smell as well. Having one cabin as storage seems perfect, as does the skylounge instead of a flybridge, but I'd have kept the loo close to the helm. I hope they at least sealed off the plumbing if they left it in, as you don't want to have water standing in a dead pipe for too long. That's why I'd probably go without the crew cabin and shower as well. I think I remember having seen a video about a Bering with a sauna some time ago, so my ideal boat would be like this one, just with a closed galley, no crew cabin and a sauna and shower/toilet in the skylounge. And then off to the north, seeing some fjords.
Well a Beautifully Crafted Boat ⛴️ as you put FANTASTIC
serious Ocean crosser. Well laid out spacious living and sleeping area.
One of my favourite Boats you’ve shown us over the years.
Cheers Nick All the Best as Always
Thanks, you too!
this is by far the best boat brand
This man will be living my dream. A perfect boat for crusing the whole world for a few years.
Other RUclipsrs? ? Aquaholic the original and best. Nice yacht and a good tour.
I prefer Nordhavn for long range,and style, the interior looks like a display home in this one,but that galley is awesome!!!
Well if you want to be your own cruise ship Capt./ owner this is the boat for you !!! Amazing little cruise ship !!
Wow what a boat , just amazing , look forward to the meet the owner, really enjoyed that one , thanks Nick
Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
I had such a strong sense of Deja vu watching this. I am a hundred percent sure I've watched it although it does seem a little different as well.......then @10m12s Mr Yacht Buoy....bang....that's where I saw this boat. Very interesting comparing your two styles. You both bring your own uniqueness to the table and by watching both videos makes this boat seem even more remarkable.
Looking forward to the interview with the owner. Judging by the fact that they didn't opt for a flybridge, or at least not an open one, I think there may well be some very seriously cold destinations on the cards.
PS. I did spot one very minor and perhaps silly fault. They went to trouble of having a separate laundry room but installed a sink that is more suited to an en-suite rather than for scrubbing out an oil stain before washing!!!!!
Thank you for showing us thos new Bering 76. She is a beauty.
Our pleasure!
I really like this yacht! Beautifully designed and highly practical. Love the engine room without the engines 🤣. Very clever to have them below. I love these explorers with phenomenal range. I could see myself in a yacht like this, though as I have no money, it would just be when it is open to the public for viewing 😔. Thank you so much for showing us this Nick in your usual highly professional yet entertaining way (when you struggle to find light switches) 😊
Glad you like it!
If you can afford it, this is the perfect boat. Or rather, little ship. Proper parallel lines for a ship, instead of the endless curves in all directions like on most modern boats. Proper wheelhouse (although I would mount a proper, comfy seat there), with perfect ergonomics, black interior and closed off from the rest of the ship, and high up for great visibility. Great layout with plenty of storage for extended cruising, and fuel to travel far. I also love that it is intended to be owner operated - I couldn't imagine having a crew on my boat, no matter how rich I was. My boat means my helm, my galley, my engine room! :)
The only thing I didn't like was the engines being below the engine room floor. I see the point, but I don't agree with it. Engines should be fully accessible instantly on a boat this size.
I knew I was a classy guy and I've had it confirmed. Because I have the exact same heated towel rail in my bathroom! ;) Great video, as ever Nick. Love these Bering yachts. Proper "little ships", they are! 👍
Perfect live-aboard / world traveler 😊 Spacious and practical, in a very inviting way. Galley is wonderful. Love that they didn't try to cram in more cabins, who needs it? Many thanks for this tour, rain and all 😄
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Serious bit of kit there Nick 👌👌