Beautifulllllll I love the shots with the Bering Yacht at the background... Great Video... Great Boats Great COmpany... Keep it going guys... I would love to see a lot more of this.
May I ask what is the red clay looking composition that is put over the steel of the hull to give the steel hull a fiberglass smooth look? I had no idea. Does it ever crack due to flexing? What is long term maintenance like? Thank you!
I love Bering for how they are built for the worst weather the sea could throw at it. But do it in a safe and comfortable way. Hands above the rest. Totally awesome yachts.
May I ask what is the red clay looking composition that is put over the steel of the hull to give the steel hull a fiberglass smooth look? I had no idea. Does it ever crack due to flexing? What is long term maintenance like? Thank you!
It's called "fairing," is like a putty resulting from mixing an "A" and "B" substance, it adheres to the cleaned metal, void of dust, welding slag and oil it comes into contact with when applied. It gives the shipyard the ability that you described, its durable for years for marine intents and purposes, they can remove the warps and imperfections that comes with hammered, welded and bended metal sheets from the yard, typically like these which are likely (maybe?) 10mm thick steel on its hull. To answer if its long term, well when applied, it is permanent, it depends on a lot of factors that one could write an entire ten computer pages. Long story short, look after your vessel.
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Lol boat owner saying i hope we get rough weather!! 👍👍😬😬🤣😂🤣😂
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Beautifulllllll I love the shots with the Bering Yacht at the background... Great Video... Great Boats Great COmpany... Keep it going guys... I would love to see a lot more of this.
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by the way interesting detail 13:06
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May I ask what is the red clay looking composition that is put over the steel of the hull to give the steel hull a fiberglass smooth look? I had no idea. Does it ever crack due to flexing? What is long term maintenance like? Thank you!
Thank you for hearting! But can you please answer the question?
I love Bering for how they are built for the worst weather the sea could throw at it. But do it in a safe and comfortable way. Hands above the rest. Totally awesome yachts.
Thank you for your kind commentary!
May I ask what is the red clay looking composition that is put over the steel of the hull to give the steel hull a fiberglass smooth look? I had no idea. Does it ever crack due to flexing? What is long term maintenance like? Thank you!
It's called "fairing," is like a putty resulting from mixing an "A" and "B" substance, it adheres to the cleaned metal, void of dust, welding slag and oil it comes into contact with when applied. It gives the shipyard the ability that you described, its durable for years for marine intents and purposes, they can remove the warps and imperfections that comes with hammered, welded and bended metal sheets from the yard, typically like these which are likely (maybe?) 10mm thick steel on its hull. To answer if its long term, well when applied, it is permanent, it depends on a lot of factors that one could write an entire ten computer pages. Long story short, look after your vessel.
Thank you for the question! The process is called fairing, and it is the application of epoxy compound to protect the steel and smoothen the surface.