I can't believe people are commenting it's going to tip over. Forgetting that the bottom part of the hull is 70 tons and the top is only 15 tons, once the engines, fuel, water, furniture, electrics, and everything else go into it, it'll be a difficult boat to capsize. And with the stabilizers, she'll run like a dream. Amazing to get a walk-through of the unfinished boat.
You guys are going to make such good reps for Bering, and I think Vladimir realizes this, and so the more you guys know and understand about all aspects of boat building, the better for the company going forward. 'Let's build it better.' New slogan for Bering.
@@NautiGuys Have you (nauti)guys looked into Sharrow Propellers (2022) - Test Video by BoatTEST? They are expensive but give 20-40% efficiency which could cut your fuel costs by 1/3.
I'm hoping for an hour long special when you do the final walk-through through your boat. Please, please, please! You can do a section on both of your boating histories, another on what you went through from deciding you wanted a new boat, to deciding on Bering and so on up to when you signed the contract. The rest would be walk-through and future plans.
Patch a couple of holes, throw on some paint, mount up a couple of outboards and she will be ready to float!!! Well, maybe a little more...lol Looking great!
Only 10' longer than the Bering 65 that introduced me to your channel. Feels so much more substantial (and the 65 was impressive). Looking forward to adventures to come!
Rico was joking about putting in a Skylight, but if you used VELUX Skylight tubes you could put the light gathering end in the side of the boat and run the tube to where you want sunlight coming in and have a Skylight, even though of course you couldn't see out of it you would still have more natural light coming in the room!
I love it you helped design your new boat but with just the hull and upper cabin area you are trying to figure out what is going to be what it's just like building a house after it's framed no walls you are walking around trying to figure out what will be where watching this come together will be a real treat enjoy you two looking back years from now this will be your Good Old Days Just Saying ... God Bless you two young folks
She looks amazing in the raw. Super solid. Just an observation, whenever Rico was in frame he had the look of a proud Papa watching his son hitting the game winning home run / goal / touchdown... cheers guys 🎉
What I love is you two are like two kids in a candy store. I like how invested in the process you are versus some owner saying "just tell me when it's done". I wish there was a timeline from one episode to the next.
The craftsmanship on your boat is incredible. Thanks for sharing your dream with us!! Can't wait to see the next step and later the finishes. It's going to be beautiful.
Agreed with Victoria 100% on those hatches. We r the one's cleaning and looking after the quests and overall what is going on a boat, so why not make it easier for us women's to keep up the place
I think I could watch a video of just Rico and Vladimir walking around the boat talking about technical stuff telling jokes with the new lady in the background taking notes. 😉
I'm proud of you guys for making the crew cabin comfortable. No cramped somewhere down by the engines. Happy crew, 😊happy charters. It's absolutely amazing what Bering creates. Alexi has a fantastic group working on your 75. I have no doubt they will make the magic of your dreams come to life in stactacular fashion.
oooohhhh... you can feel it can't you! I can see it already. It has to be hard to sleep knowing every minute something wonderful is happening on the vessel. It's coming to life right before our eyes! Its like being a parent, watching the baby grow little by little waiting to meet it when it opens it's eyes on the world and takes it's first breath. So exciting to watch! Its my favorite moment when I see a notification on an update. Living vicariously through you both! Cheers Nauti-ites!
I remember my parents back when mobile homes where the in thing. They bought a Golden West custom built mobile home, and had so much fun going to the factory, and watching it being built to their spec. I can only imagine the fun of building your own yacht, and the stress! 😁👍😎✌🗽
Agree with Victoria on the 19 min. mark bigger openings (like on d Horizons) make sense. Well done Victoria Bearings is making that 75 look like 100 might as well have Big openings for putting things in or taking them out‼️ As for comments on RICO on subwoofer am behind him 1000% 😁. Gteat job ladies @ bearings always taking Notes 😉👍 , shows they R more worry about the project than the "Filming" ‼️ Alexie hired the Right People 👏👏‼️ 🙏 2 y'all 🙏 ✨💚🎆💚
Unique to show the full build process. Thanks for that. very interesting. Bering learns as well a lot from your experience in small design elements where they have some lack in my point of view. Great for both
I'm pretty sure Rico and Vladimir are long lost brothers. Your 75 is coming along beautifully, I can only imagine the excitement you are experiencing as the build continues. I kept checking for quick glimpses of the 80 next to you, walk thru of that beast coming soon??
Good lord she is massive!!! I like how even in this raw state it’s so smooth such amazing craftsmanship ❤ I cannot wait to see this ship completed. I can’t even imagine how you and Rico feel lol 😂
"Let's make better" is *exactly* the spirit I'd like to have in my lead engineer for a project like this. There's always room for learning and improving, even when you're already proud of your design and implementation.
Really enjoying this series. Thank you for taking us behind the scenes of something most of us will never have the chance to do. I like how Bering is making sure the boat meets your needs. I am hoping that this will be the first of many Bering’s made for the US market.
Another Amazing tour . Good to think about Matanance , Cleaning , Storage , Access to Storage , access to Machinery . So many fine ideas , not just from you're experience , Knowlege from tours . Every thing is coming togather . Thank You
Shipbuilding is an amazing process. Like building a giant puzzle. All those specially made steel plates welded together to build a finished ship. It's nice to see the evolution of a build from laying the keel to the final assembly. That yacht will be very durable and be able to sail wherever there's enough water to cover it's draft.
Great fun to watch the yacht come together. A little daunting to know there will be mistakes and "why did we do that" moments no matter how hard you try to make every inch perfect. But that is the reality of designing a custom yacht. So many decisions, big and small -- thousands of them. And Bering workers will be making hundreds of decisions on the fly as the yacht comes together. But it will be a tough, gorgeous yacht.
the fact is we are getting almost as excited as you tbh! :D The tour videos will be awesome for sure!! (the poor Wladimir is having a hard time everytime with our nauty guys lol)
i'm glad Victoria picked up on the frame work under the forward benches, when i first saw them i was wondering what was going on, Victoria was asking about access to the storage under the benches, having a one piece lift hatches which essentially saves moving cushions accessing and putting cushions back as suggested with smaller boats made in fibreglass, i couldn't see the compatibility between what was being asked for and what was built in front of them ok so i realise that some framework is installed for some basic strength for keeping square for assembly and when the upper structure is lifted onto the hull, but once that operation is done, really none of the upper aluminium structure needs strength as that is all in the hull with exception to supporting itself, contents and people, seating and walls really can have as much storage as possible, you could hide so much stuff away, with exception to having insulation and cable ways etc fantastic looking boat, can't wait to see the interior going in, epic
This may have been covered in a previous video, but how are they dealing with the steel and aluminum contacting each other? Special coatings, a different material as a spacer between them, and/or cathodic protection, combination of multiple protections?
Spaces that seem big now, some you will think perhaps, a little small. It's amazing how spaces diminish with even the most basic things, space gets used very quickly. She is going to be a fabulous boat, and designed by two fabulous people. 😍
I'm just a poor boy from the United States that can only dream of things likes this. I'm very happy for you guys (seriously). Can't wait to see the finished product.
Take a tape measure and a couple of big sticks of chalk, and draw the rought locations of bulkheads, key furniture, etc on the deck of the main cabin/galley/crew quarters/owner's quarters... .Helps visualize thing A Lot. Did that when we were building our home....I changed the location of some walls, and the size of Kitchen island as a result.
That's why I like computer modelling, because you can see everything in 3-D and move things around virtually. It avoids last minute changes which costs $$$$$.
"Don't fall in the hole!!" Great advice!! Coming along nicely...feels like this is where things will start to accelerate and start happening very fast!! So excited!!!
That's a huuge bit... I mean, what a statuesque lady. The consistency of welds and quality make it seem like it was machine made and is really quite impressive. I can't wait to see you guys take her out for the first time.
Looking at Rico, the butterflies in his stomach could've flown him through this walk through😂😂😂. Thanks for letting us be part of your build, just MAGNIFICENT😊
Here a GOOD question for YOU Guys from another Person: As a Marine Diesel Mechanic and crap like this happening is not common but it does (Bridge Collapse in Baltimore) This is what happens when everything is Electrical on boats. It makes everything easier and convenient but also make it easier to FAIL!!! One wire breaks, shorts or exposed causes chain reactions all through the systems. This is why ⭐⭐⭐analog is the best. Even if power shuts down on analog boat, it doesn't AFFECT the operation of the engines and controls. You maybe can't see your a gauges and instruments but you wouldn't be dead in the water.⭐ Something to THiNK about.⭐ Alan 😀🦜⭐
Amazing now that it is all assembled! You guys must be so excited. It looks HUGE for a 75. I know it will be smaller when fitted out, but still..... Congrats on the next stage of completion!
Rico, your confidence is reassuring. As you install the speakers be sure to add a few laser lights to set the mood on the dance floor. Victoria, I admire your memory and sense of space and direction. I would have a hard time envisioning where walls go and remembering the order of closets vs heads. It is exciting to see the vessel coming together and the “Bering It All” team ensuring enough access points for maintenance. Victoria’s memory about the best designs from Horizon show the value of a knowledgeable owner in the design process.
The one that sold me on Bering and this channel? Was the Bering 77! it was the wow new yacht that even my grandfather would LOVE! Since then it has only gotten bigger and better! Thanks, guys, and Bering.
Wow! First time I've ever seen a steel boat like that under construction! Very interesting!! I'll bet all those workers just loved having you there and all the questions! Steel is still the real deal!! LOL 8) --gary
Its looking good! Enjoy watching your build. He says not intimidated and I am right there with him. It’s a boat be it 39’ 59’ 75’ or 125’ they are basically just the same as they get bigger they simply have more momentum so they don’t stop quickly. Once you understand the concept it just is another boat.
You have been good enough to invite us to participate in your build. I wanted to suggest the best navigation house I've seen to date - on Nick's (Aquaholics) brand new Navetta 75 video. This is the navigation house that you want for your boat; clean, modern, visible and safe. The Bering approach has been a couple of generations behind in previous boat releases. For Bering's important benefit, I strongly suggest the solution showcased by Navetta (which might include GPS position stabilitzation as well) - even if Bering Alexii wants (realizes that it's important) to hide manual backup controls elsewhere for safety and redundancy. My fear (the reason I mention it) is that you risk building an outdated boat, so don't dismiss this important stuff - that adds a small fraction to cost of the whole construction. This year, that Navetta 75 would be the boat to leapfrog, if only it had fold down sidedecks like Galeon.
Wow !! So Impressive !! Im still amazed at the planning, skill and craftsmanship that goes into one of theses yacht's. Cant wait to see more ! And one thing for sure ! Bering employees some very Attractive girls.😀 And I'm single !! Just throwing that out there.😉
If I do the Bering 75 I will want to extend the full beam portion on the port dining room side up to the beginning of the living room lounge to create more room for the dining area so all eight guests can sit around a table and I will paint the extended portion Black so it doesn’t take away from the angled column and will still aesthetically match the other side of the yacht. I made a comment about you not putting in a glass slider facing the aft deck on another video but then after seeing the floorplan video I was relieved to see that you are putting a glass slider in. I have seen other yachts that didn't have the sliding door facing the aft deck and it totally makes the guests on the aft feel cut off from the lounge and it was terrible for traffic flow and function. I am happy to see you are also making a good-sized crew cabin with a desk and a proper bathroom, a happy crew makes for a happy voyage. It is smart that you are thinking about storage for the dock lines and fenders instead of just throwing them in the bow which creates a tripping hazard for guests and crew. So excited for you guys to see your dream becoming a reality.
It is interesting stuff, to watch this vessel growing, step by step! And it is a very clean status, no garbage all around, no tools which are not needed, well structured building gives confidence to Bering! Well done!
@@NautiGuys Hi, there is so much content in this video, I had to watch it again and again. When Rico said: Look at it's little nose, he was speaking like a proud father! Kristina really made me smile when she got up there, watching for the water and the waves.......she is absolutely precious!! Thanks for sharing.
Bering builds beautiful yachts. If I could afford one this is the company I'd choose. I can only imagine the anticipation you have for splash day. I'm confident Rico won't have any problem at the helm. Cheers!
I really feel for Vladimir 😂, he did not know what he was signing up for. Man deserves a raise 👏
Poor guy!
@@fasteddy3336 I seriously don't have that kind of patience. Now that's what you call customer service.
Vladimir will need an all expenses paid holiday once she is commissioned... seems only fair... 😉😁
He is surrounded by smart beautiful women.. I think he is doing just fine....
I swear I saw him role his eyes when you talked about moving doors to fit the couch etc.
I can't believe people are commenting it's going to tip over. Forgetting that the bottom part of the hull is 70 tons and the top is only 15 tons, once the engines, fuel, water, furniture, electrics, and everything else go into it, it'll be a difficult boat to capsize. And with the stabilizers, she'll run like a dream. Amazing to get a walk-through of the unfinished boat.
armchair marine engineers
Just stupid talk. People who talk about tipping over... Ridiculous
My thoughts exactly
Steel hull = more options for the top decks
Brings back memories when I worked in a ship yard building ocean luxury yachts back in the 1960s.
Vladimir needs his own show, the man is funny without even trying. Can we bring him on future yacht/boat tours?!
You guys are going to make such good reps for Bering, and I think Vladimir realizes this, and so the more you guys know and understand about all aspects of boat building, the better for the company going forward.
'Let's build it better.' New slogan for Bering.
Wow, this has got to be intimidating!!!! You two will have the coolest ship ever!!!!!
🙈🙏🏻💙
@@NautiGuys Have you (nauti)guys looked into Sharrow Propellers (2022) - Test Video by BoatTEST? They are expensive but give 20-40% efficiency which could cut your fuel costs by 1/3.
I'm hoping for an hour long special when you do the final walk-through through your boat. Please, please, please! You can do a section on both of your boating histories, another on what you went through from deciding you wanted a new boat, to deciding on Bering and so on up to when you signed the contract. The rest would be walk-through and future plans.
Patch a couple of holes, throw on some paint, mount up a couple of outboards and she will be ready to float!!! Well, maybe a little more...lol Looking great!
Only 10' longer than the Bering 65 that introduced me to your channel. Feels so much more substantial (and the 65 was impressive). Looking forward to adventures to come!
Rico was joking about putting in a Skylight, but if you used VELUX Skylight tubes you could put the light gathering end in the side of the boat and run the tube to where you want sunlight coming in and have a Skylight, even though of course you couldn't see out of it you would still have more natural light coming in the room!
I love it you helped design your new boat but with just the hull and upper cabin area you are trying to figure out what is going to be what it's just like building a house after it's framed no walls you are walking around trying to figure out what will be where watching this come together will be a real treat enjoy you two looking back years from now this will be your Good Old Days Just Saying ... God Bless you two young folks
She looks amazing in the raw. Super solid. Just an observation, whenever Rico was in frame he had the look of a proud Papa watching his son hitting the game winning home run / goal / touchdown... cheers guys 🎉
What I love is you two are like two kids in a candy store. I like how invested in the process you are versus some owner saying "just tell me when it's done". I wish there was a timeline from one episode to the next.
I feel that they are too involved and are in the way.
When Rico asks about the sound system, it’s probably best to just say no problem. You’re not going to win that argument. 😂 Thanks for the share.
LOL
Can't wait to see this baby fully finished and launched! Love the collapsible railing idea to make tender launch easier
I love these videos, almost like your walk-through videos but you're seeing what's underneath everything. 150% great!
The craftsmanship on your boat is incredible. Thanks for sharing your dream with us!! Can't wait to see the next step and later the finishes. It's going to be beautiful.
Agreed with Victoria 100% on those hatches. We r the one's cleaning and looking after the quests and overall what is going on a boat, so why not make it easier for us women's to keep up the place
I think I could watch a video of just Rico and Vladimir walking around the boat talking about technical stuff telling jokes with the new lady in the background taking notes. 😉
I'm proud of you guys for making the crew cabin comfortable.
No cramped somewhere down by the engines.
Happy crew, 😊happy charters.
It's absolutely amazing what Bering creates.
Alexi has a fantastic group working on your 75.
I have no doubt they will make the magic of your dreams come to life in stactacular fashion.
“People say it is too top heavy…” makes me wonder why they aren’t naval architects. :) Your boat is looking great.
No kidding. Some bonehead randos commenting on what professional yacht builders are doing. SMH.
What to expect from "self made armchair experts".. 😂
Those people obviously don't know the superstructure is from aluminum.
Greetings from Holland
Never show them a US Navy aircraft carrier. It will blow their minds.
oooohhhh... you can feel it can't you! I can see it already. It has to be hard to sleep knowing every minute something wonderful is happening on the vessel. It's coming to life right before our eyes! Its like being a parent, watching the baby grow little by little waiting to meet it when it opens it's eyes on the world and takes it's first breath. So exciting to watch! Its my favorite moment when I see a notification on an update. Living vicariously through you both! Cheers Nauti-ites!
It really is! Thank you for coming along
Can’t get enough of this. Just amazing
I remember my parents back when mobile homes where the in thing. They bought a Golden West custom built mobile home, and had so much fun going to the factory, and watching it being built to their spec. I can only imagine the fun of building your own yacht, and the stress! 😁👍😎✌🗽
Agree with Victoria on the 19 min. mark bigger openings (like on d Horizons) make sense. Well done Victoria Bearings is making that 75 look like 100 might as well have Big openings for putting things in or taking them out‼️
As for comments on RICO on subwoofer am behind him 1000% 😁.
Gteat job ladies @ bearings always taking Notes 😉👍 , shows they R more worry about the project than the "Filming" ‼️
Alexie hired the Right People 👏👏‼️
🙏 2 y'all 🙏
✨💚🎆💚
Unique to show the full build process. Thanks for that. very interesting. Bering learns as well a lot from your experience in small design elements where they have some lack in my point of view. Great for both
Agreed! Thank you
I'm pretty sure Rico and Vladimir are long lost brothers. Your 75 is coming along beautifully, I can only imagine the excitement you are experiencing as the build continues. I kept checking for quick glimpses of the 80 next to you, walk thru of that beast coming soon??
😍❗️Wow … I’m sooo excited for you guys. I can see the excitement & joy on your face 😎
Thank you! 🤗
@@NautiGuys 👍😎
Vladimir, freaking awesome dude. I could see myself sitting down with him with a bottle of Vodka and hearing his stories about building boats.
Good lord she is massive!!! I like how even in this raw state it’s so smooth such amazing craftsmanship ❤ I cannot wait to see this ship completed. I can’t even imagine how you and Rico feel lol 😂
You and me both!
Less stripes than ususal, but I wouldnt say she looks massive. 🤣🤣
Bearing makes a wonderful yacht. If I was rich I would definitely have Bearing build my yacht.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
"Let's make better" is *exactly* the spirit I'd like to have in my lead engineer for a project like this. There's always room for learning and improving, even when you're already proud of your design and implementation.
Well said!
Really enjoying this series. Thank you for taking us behind the scenes of something most of us will never have the chance to do. I like how Bering is making sure the boat meets your needs. I am hoping that this will be the first of many Bering’s made for the US market.
Another Amazing tour . Good to think about Matanance , Cleaning , Storage , Access to Storage , access to Machinery . So many fine ideas , not just from you're experience , Knowlege from tours . Every thing is coming togather . Thank You
Smiling!
What a journey you guys are on, building this boat/ship, glad to be able to follow on RUclips.
A nice boat. I’d like to see how they connect the upper structure to the lower structure and detail that be nice to see.
Shipbuilding is an amazing process. Like building a giant puzzle. All those specially made steel plates welded together to build a finished ship. It's nice to see the evolution of a build from laying the keel to the final assembly. That yacht will be very durable and be able to sail wherever there's enough water to cover it's draft.
Great fun to watch the yacht come together. A little daunting to know there will be mistakes and "why did we do that" moments no matter how hard you try to make every inch perfect. But that is the reality of designing a custom yacht. So many decisions, big and small -- thousands of them. And Bering workers will be making hundreds of decisions on the fly as the yacht comes together. But it will be a tough, gorgeous yacht.
It's like watching two little kids in a candy store. 😄
waouw, that's an impressive of a ship! you'll be able to go everywhere anytime! A dream of a ship! I love it
Oh man the internal eye rolls from that production manager hahahahaha - love it!!!
It's huge- bigger than many houses. It will be amazing.
the fact is we are getting almost as excited as you tbh! :D The tour videos will be awesome for sure!!
(the poor Wladimir is having a hard time everytime with our nauty guys lol)
i'm glad Victoria picked up on the frame work under the forward benches, when i first saw them i was wondering what was going on, Victoria was asking about access to the storage under the benches, having a one piece lift hatches which essentially saves moving cushions accessing and putting cushions back as suggested with smaller boats made in fibreglass, i couldn't see the compatibility between what was being asked for and what was built in front of them
ok so i realise that some framework is installed for some basic strength for keeping square for assembly and when the upper structure is lifted onto the hull, but once that operation is done, really none of the upper aluminium structure needs strength as that is all in the hull with exception to supporting itself, contents and people, seating and walls really can have as much storage as possible, you could hide so much stuff away, with exception to having insulation and cable ways etc
fantastic looking boat, can't wait to see the interior going in, epic
I'm impressed with how they manage to squeeze a 90' boat into 75 feet 😁
Once those subwoofers are in we’re good to go!! Crank it up Rico 🎶
Boom! LOL
This may have been covered in a previous video, but how are they dealing with the steel and aluminum contacting each other? Special coatings, a different material as a spacer between them, and/or cathodic protection, combination of multiple protections?
Spaces that seem big now, some you will think perhaps, a little small. It's amazing how spaces diminish with even the most basic things, space gets used very quickly. She is going to be a fabulous boat, and designed by two fabulous people. 😍
Time flies by. Before we know it'll be finished. It looks amazing already
You are so lucky to have so much access and visibility into how it all goes together (and the flexibility to make changes!)
I can't wait till I get to that process
We can hardly wait to see a finished dream come true... Congratulation on making your dream come true.
Gonna have to wait a while 🙈🤪
So exciting! And the bigger doors on the fore deck lockers is a must!
I'm just a poor boy from the United States that can only dream of things likes this. I'm very happy for you guys (seriously). Can't wait to see the finished product.
awww thank you
Take a tape measure and a couple of big sticks of chalk, and draw the rought locations of bulkheads, key furniture, etc on the deck of the main cabin/galley/crew quarters/owner's quarters... .Helps visualize thing A Lot. Did that when we were building our home....I changed the location of some walls, and the size of Kitchen island as a result.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Your boat (ship?) actually looks bigger on the inside. Of course it won't look so ginormous once its built out.
i cannot wait to see the finished product, so happy i came across your videos back in the beginning of the pandemic. YEAH!!!!
That's why I like computer modelling, because you can see everything in 3-D and move things around virtually. It avoids last minute changes which costs $$$$$.
Such craftmenship!! Much props to the workers who do this work. Bravo.grazie mille ciao franco
Thank youuu
"Don't fall in the hole!!" Great advice!! Coming along nicely...feels like this is where things will start to accelerate and start happening very fast!! So excited!!!
The "Nauti-Sea" is looking great!! She will be a perfect boat for you two.
So exciting. Look at all the work they have done…and all the work left to do!
If I needed a ocean going full displacement boat and had the money I would buy a Bering.
Great they let you document the build for us. I'm impressed.
Your experience at touring many, many yachts makes you qualified at designing your own Bering 75. I am looking forward to seeing your finished home.
That's a huuge bit...
I mean, what a statuesque lady. The consistency of welds and quality make it seem like it was machine made and is really quite impressive. I can't wait to see you guys take her out for the first time.
These guys are moving surprisingly fast. I can't wait for launch day!
At least 1 year off
Me too and no doubt Victoria will still be flapping around!
Looking at Rico, the butterflies in his stomach could've flown him through this walk through😂😂😂. Thanks for letting us be part of your build, just MAGNIFICENT😊
😝🙈😂
The ship is shaping up! It seems like only yesterday you announced that you were building this boat, and look at it now! It is so exciting! 😎
Here a GOOD question for YOU Guys from another Person: As a Marine Diesel Mechanic and crap like this happening is not common but it does (Bridge Collapse in Baltimore) This is what happens when everything is Electrical on boats. It makes everything easier and convenient but also make it easier to FAIL!!! One wire breaks, shorts or exposed causes chain reactions all through the systems. This is why ⭐⭐⭐analog is the best. Even if power shuts down on analog boat, it doesn't AFFECT the operation of the engines and controls. You maybe can't see your a gauges and instruments but you wouldn't be dead in the water.⭐ Something to THiNK about.⭐ Alan 😀🦜⭐
Yacht is looking amazing Bering team! Bet NautiGuys team is ready to get her on the blue! 👍👍
This boat is HUGE. Where is the ICON A5 going to be kept or did I hear helicopter. Rico is a lucky man to be among so many pretty women :)
Amazing now that it is all assembled! You guys must be so excited. It looks HUGE for a 75. I know it will be smaller when fitted out, but still..... Congrats on the next stage of completion!
🙏🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼
Wow. Can't wait until she is done. She's going to be beautiful. Just like u two😊❤
This is so AWESOME!!!! I can't wait to see the finished yacht.
Rico, your confidence is reassuring. As you install the speakers be sure to add a few laser lights to set the mood on the dance floor. Victoria, I admire your memory and sense of space and direction. I would have a hard time envisioning where walls go and remembering the order of closets vs heads. It is exciting to see the vessel coming together and the “Bering It All” team ensuring enough access points for maintenance. Victoria’s memory about the best designs from Horizon show the value of a knowledgeable owner in the design process.
I'm so happy for you guys! Exciting!!
I look forward to watching the two of you dock for the first time.
The one that sold me on Bering and this channel? Was the Bering 77! it was the wow new yacht that even my grandfather would LOVE! Since then it has only gotten bigger and better! Thanks, guys, and Bering.
Wow! First time I've ever seen a steel boat like that under construction! Very interesting!! I'll bet all those workers just loved having you there and all the questions! Steel is still the real deal!! LOL 8) --gary
Its looking good! Enjoy watching your build. He says not intimidated and I am right there with him. It’s a boat be it 39’ 59’ 75’ or 125’ they are basically just the same as they get bigger they simply have more momentum so they don’t stop quickly. Once you understand the concept it just is another boat.
You have been good enough to invite us to participate in your build. I wanted to suggest the best navigation house I've seen to date - on Nick's (Aquaholics) brand new Navetta 75 video.
This is the navigation house that you want for your boat; clean, modern, visible and safe. The Bering approach has been a couple of generations behind in previous boat releases.
For Bering's important benefit, I strongly suggest the solution showcased by Navetta (which might include GPS position stabilitzation as well) - even if Bering Alexii wants (realizes that it's important) to hide manual backup controls elsewhere for safety and redundancy.
My fear (the reason I mention it) is that you risk building an outdated boat, so don't dismiss this important stuff - that adds a small fraction to cost of the whole construction.
This year, that Navetta 75 would be the boat to leapfrog, if only it had fold down sidedecks like Galeon.
Kristina looks amazing! The build looks great too…
thank you so much Drew
Wow !! So Impressive !! Im still amazed at the planning, skill and craftsmanship that goes into one of theses yacht's.
Cant wait to see more ! And one thing for sure !
Bering employees some very Attractive girls.😀 And I'm single !! Just throwing that out there.😉
Whoa, whoa there Ms. Vicky….who cares about engine room, lol. So nice seeing her come along like this. Very nice ship she is, coming just fine.
If I do the Bering 75 I will want to extend the full beam portion on the port dining room side up to the beginning of the living room lounge to create more room for the dining area so all eight guests can sit around a table and I will paint the extended portion Black so it doesn’t take away from the angled column and will still aesthetically match the other side of the yacht. I made a comment about you not putting in a glass slider facing the aft deck on another video but then after seeing the floorplan video I was relieved to see that you are putting a glass slider in. I have seen other yachts that didn't have the sliding door facing the aft deck and it totally makes the guests on the aft feel cut off from the lounge and it was terrible for traffic flow and function. I am happy to see you are also making a good-sized crew cabin with a desk and a proper bathroom, a happy crew makes for a happy voyage. It is smart that you are thinking about storage for the dock lines and fenders instead of just throwing them in the bow which creates a tripping hazard for guests and crew. So excited for you guys to see your dream becoming a reality.
I am so impressed with the steel work on this boat! It is absolutely world class! Fantastic work Bering.
The build is really getting exciting now guys...the Bering team is looking strong!
Such an amazing build! Great job by all. Rico is going to have fun cleaning the hull though!😂 Cheers
I agree with Viktoria on the storage accessibility.
It is interesting stuff, to watch this vessel growing, step by step! And it is a very clean status, no garbage all around, no tools which are not needed, well structured building gives confidence to Bering! Well done!
Vladimir is a legend. Love the boat , can’t wait to see more 😎🇦🇺😎
It is so much fun just to watch you two being so excited 😆
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Excellent video and some great observations on storage by Victoria. I can’t wait to see this boat outfitting
LOVE IT GUYS!! ❤ CONGRATS!! 👏👏👏
Seems like Rico had a great day. Touring the new boat with a group of lovely ladies. Some guys really have it rough..lol
Looking great can,t wait to see the the next step.
Vladimir and Rico, "still brothers from another mother" !!!! 🤣🤣🤣
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Wow! I love seeing your faces as you take it all in! Soak it up and enjoy every minute💜
Hi, one word being repeated often is * HUGE*, what a beauty! Congratulation to the New Parents!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol thank you so much Francis
@@NautiGuys Hi, there is so much content in this video, I had to watch it again and again. When Rico said: Look at it's little nose, he was speaking like a proud father! Kristina really made me smile when she got up there, watching for the water and the waves.......she is absolutely precious!! Thanks for sharing.
Bering builds beautiful yachts. If I could afford one this is the company I'd choose. I can only imagine the anticipation you have for splash day. I'm confident Rico won't have any problem at the helm. Cheers!
Well said!
I'd love to see how Bering mate the Aluminium superstructure to the Steel hull.
WOW, that is a ship. ❤❤ A two person shower for the crew. 😘👌
If I had my own boat built, I would be at least as happy as this, I am very happy for you.