I agree 100% Absolutely gorgeous boats. I'll likely never be in the market to buy one, but it is a dream I have. Maybe someday if I can find one that is a bit older in need of some repairs and a refit I might be able to swing one.
I love the Berings and what you say is true. If you want a yacht for for motoring through rough seas then a Dashew FPB is is it. Purchase of one is likely to cost a pretty penny though since they have retired. You will not find a finer yacht than Dashew FPB 97 ICEBERG. She can cross oceans at over 12 knots and surf down seas for extended periods at over 20 knots. She will actually give a smooth ride in gale force wind and seas as most of the Dashew yachts do. Iceberg has travelled a total of 51,687NM, visiting 16 different countries(more now) in her short 6year life span. Folks buy a Dashew when they plan on travelling and exploring . She just recently resold and asking price was over 6.5 million euros +vat
I also love that most Bering Yachts are commercial grade as standard !!! The owner of Bering has a wealth of knowledge and his enthusiasm for boat building is contagious !! Great content on your channel..I look forward to future videos !
That Bering is simply outstanding ! I think they kind of rethought the layouts and the result is simply amazing. For a 25m yacht this is simply unbelievable
The '77 or the '65 are my "Lottery Win" boats. Until then, sadly, it's watching RUclips vids! Keep them coming, I get to live the life vicariously through your vids :)
This is my favorite Yacht by far. Incredible in every way except all out short distance speed. Some day I'm going to purchase a 15-20 year old one of these, refit it to my style, and as an electric, and use it for nearly every vacation until I die a very happy old man.
This is the 3rd video I have seen. I would think that if I gathered all reviewers together, you all could not speak well enough about how incredible this yatch is. You all could debate and disagree about yatchs. But, this one yatch, you would all agree; as do I.
A truly magnificent yacht with refined elegance and engineering. Bering yachts are designed with safety comfort and rugged elegance and the 77 is just one more Bering example
Absolutely fabulous trawler yacht. I only recently found Bering Yachts and they are my vessel of choice. I would definitely have the Bering 77 if money was no object ! At its 77 foot length you don’t need a masters certificate to command it. My coastal skippers qualification would do fine to command this beauty and of course the big lottery win ! Thanks for the video.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, and the calm boat season is short. Even during the boat season, the seas can get very high, the Bering 77 is a perfect yaght for all types of sea. That's the type of yacht I want, and the very modern interior makes all the difference in the expedition yacht marcket.
The best yacht for rough seas is a Dashew FPB. Here is a Dashew FPB 64 Iron Lady doing an open house in a gale. Their larger yachts fair even better along with being faster and having more range. I do love the Berings though and they would be much easier to acquire as the Dashews have reitred. The Dashews built FPB 97 ICEBERG which has travelled over 51k NM in 6 years by her owners with no crew
Bloody stunning mate, I saw Alexis walk us through the building of one of these masterpieces. Built like no other. Yes, the 130 for her nearly perfect proportional lines. Footnote: Pump fuel, it would cost 72 thousand dollars to fill her up in my country right now, 22/ Sept/ 2022. That's a new car per tank.
This is probably the most capable explorer trawler yacht I have come upon so far that is still manageable for a couple. If I were to buy a new one I would remove the forward crew area and just make that into the ownera suite bathroom and closets. One thing to keep in mind in other reviews and also on Bearings website is that the listed LOA is not correct. The correct length is 23.97 meters. They wanted to make it a "boat" and not a ship which 24 meters is a limit in a majority of countries. That takes down a lot on the cost of owning a Bearing 77.
@@wcc1212 It depends what country you are from. If you are in the US then I dont think that matters to. In many countries of Europe it will matter though as you will have other regulations to follow which incure safety checks, higher insurance and stuff like that. We do however not have property tax on boats and cars which is usually something that will add up for US owners.
If you want to see a proven capable yacht which is managed by just a couple and no crew then check out a Dashew FPB. They have videos DashewOffshore and one where they travelled from Fiji to Panama one stop by her elderly owners. They also built FPB 97 Iceberg which travelled over 51k NM in 6 years by just her owners and no crew
A very strong and capable boat. My personal preference is darker wood, warmer colors…..and of course 10 to 11 knots cruising speed . However this is a great vessel. Thanks
It's really well suited to owner-operator or minimally crewed with owner living aboard full-time. That's pretty much their target market. It's not a charter yacht that'll never see open water again after delivery. It's a yacht to be used to see the world with your family and/or close friends.
@YachtBuoy The only reason I like AllSeas ahead of this Bering is the Beautiful Gallery and it's provisioning storage space. The Gallery alone makes it feel so much like home. Top notch. The Bering 77 is a much better cosmetically looking vessel, however.
I've totally changed my opinion on trawler yachts from always looking at speed machines such as the Pershing range, yes fantastic to do 40 knots on a 120 ton yacht but all at the expense of range, the whole point of a yacht for me is to be able to arrive somewhere and a 400 mile range versus 4000 miles opens up so many more possibilities. Great video
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. The main two things I look for are seaworthiness and safety features. As someone who spent five years at sea in the Royal Navy as well as volunteering in the RNLI, I have seen most emergencies at sea and most sea states. I think that is where my admiration came for vessels which are designed and built for the toughest conditions.
This very Bering 77 vessel (Veronica) is currently moored at Balmain, Sydney. It is visible as you look across the water from the park at the end of Glebe Point Road.
This boat is so high it looks like it would roll over in high seas. Regardless I love this beautiful yacht. How do they get so much weight below the waterline to keep her stable?
I believe a combination of thick steel construction, and placing tanks and other equipment as low as possible. Looking at it, I would not have guessed 200 gross tons.
@@davidswagger3085 I dunno. I know there are a lot of requirements to be certified to operate in open ocean, where a lot are restricted to I think is not more than 200nm from a safe port.
My favourite live aboard if you are wanting a floating home that can go anywhere. Otherwise, love the Fleming as a boat for all seasons but not needing to use it as a home for too long. (less volume)
I love this small ship. I would order it with lots of more traditional dark woodwork, similar to the Nordhavn 120’ yacht. The traditional dark woodwork is what creates the combined feelings of luxury and adventure. Yachts with interiors that could be luxury condos In any city leave me wanting for more. I don’t think there are many small/medium explorer yachts that have more exciting interiors than Nordhavn or many small/medium explorer yachts that are built better than Bering. Combine the best of the two and you have the ultimate small/medium sized explorer yacht dream machine.
Like all of us that dream of owning such a vessel one day, we have our own list of requirements that the boat should have. This boat tick's nearly all the boxes with, for me, one major deficit. That is the cruising speed. Any boat i am lucky enough to purchase would need a minimum cruising speed of 12-14kn with a max of 16-20kn. One other requirement would be space for a tender of about the size of a Williams 625. I know that to achieve this i would probably have to go bigger.
Really enjoying your vids,and I am glad you focus on explorer yachts.Planet 9 is well worth looking at.I think it is the pinnicle of super explorer yachts.Looking forward to your next vid.
I keep coming back to this video, because I’m captivated by this beautiful small ship. To be honest, won’t be buying one, or anything like it. But I can dream. And when I imagine myself owning a Bering 77, I guess I’m really curious about how customizable they are. The boat in this video, while stunning, does not actually look very livable. It’s all decked out for entertaining about 50 guests for cocktails and fine dining. I would want this yacht for its intended purpose: to cross oceans and explore. I think I’d want it to have more indoor living space, if possible. And to make that space a bit less elegant, but more comfortable for long sea passages. Again, though, Bering makes amazing boats.
I'd like to see footage of a Bering in rough seas. I notice it doesn't draw much water .....very little draft for so much boat. Seems like it would Bob around like a cork in the water!
Half of the board is not enough ?? My companions from Turkey came to me in Sochi on such a Bering and we rested in the sea at 2 - 2.5 points. I don't know if the stabilizer was involved (I wasn't interested in yachts at that time), but I can say for sure that 2.5 points to this "iron" is like an elephant shot. It doesn't feel at all.
The Bering 77 is the best yacht in this size that money can buy. Whether as an explorer or luxury cruiser, this yacht has them both. Plus it is built like a tank and it will last as long as the buyer's lifetime, and can even be inherited by their children. The only thing that it does not have is the speed but who needs speed when you're exploring and cruising along to see the great views like the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, Caribbean or even in the Arctic Circle? What you need is a tough and dependable yacht like this one or any other Bering yacht model.
I love the Bering Expedition vessels. When I win the lottery, they will be on the top of my list. I do wish they were rated for a heavier aluminum tender. Who cares if the boat dips to the side while loading and unloading. Aren't they designed for that?
Iv'e been around boats since age 12yrs.Worked over 50yrs commercial fishing,these expedition,explorer yachts like the Bering built in steel with aluminum super structure look the business,though I can't get away from the fact they all look like the proverbial wedding cake, top heavy,layer upon layer,I would prefer more depth and guts below the water line.
I appreciate the concise information you give, but I would like to see more of the boat, as filmed by someone who 'doesn't' really know the interior . Fuel consumption will always be on view's minds. Tx.
I just came across your channel and I appreciate the way it was presented so I subscribed and will watch all you produce. I like Bering products because they are redundant and built very sturdy, I just wished they used higher quality materials like other yachts and super yachts if they did they would be at the very pinnacle of yacht production (IMO).
By far, Bering makes the best expedition yachts! Redundancy beyond words, quality unmatched. If I had the cash, Bering is what I would buy!
I agree 100% Absolutely gorgeous boats. I'll likely never be in the market to buy one, but it is a dream I have. Maybe someday if I can find one that is a bit older in need of some repairs and a refit I might be able to swing one.
I love the Berings and what you say is true. If you want a yacht for for motoring through rough seas then a Dashew FPB is is it. Purchase of one is likely to cost a pretty penny though since they have retired. You will not find a finer yacht than Dashew FPB 97 ICEBERG. She can cross oceans at over 12 knots and surf down seas for extended periods at over 20 knots. She will actually give a smooth ride in gale force wind and seas as most of the Dashew yachts do. Iceberg has travelled a total of 51,687NM, visiting 16 different countries(more now) in her short 6year life span. Folks buy a Dashew when they plan on travelling and exploring . She just recently resold and asking price was over 6.5 million euros +vat
@@brinkee7674 How would you compare FPB to Bering?
FPB Yachts are very interesting to me. I would really like to see a video of one in rough seas to see how wet they are.@@TilmanBauer
As a new yacht lover, the Bering 77 and 80 have quickly become my favourites. That sturdy tank look is easy to become a fan of.
It’s great to see so many people becoming fans of this style of vessel 🙌 thanks for watching 👍
I just adore that hull design - from every angle it is sublime. Pretty much the ultimate Bering for me
I'm a relatively new fan of boats and have fallen in Love with the Bering 77 and the rest of the range. Cant wait until they finish the new 145.
I also love that most Bering Yachts are commercial grade as standard !!! The owner of Bering has a wealth of knowledge and his enthusiasm for boat building is contagious !!
Great content on your channel..I look forward to future videos !
Thanks! I appreciate it
Really a great package - not too big for an owner/operator, yet big enough for safety.
That Bering is simply outstanding ! I think they kind of rethought the layouts and the result is simply amazing. For a 25m yacht this is simply unbelievable
The '77 or the '65 are my "Lottery Win" boats. Until then, sadly, it's watching RUclips vids! Keep them coming, I get to live the life vicariously through your vids :)
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment :-) glad you enjoyed the video
This is my favorite Yacht by far. Incredible in every way except all out short distance speed. Some day I'm going to purchase a 15-20 year old one of these, refit it to my style, and as an electric, and use it for nearly every vacation until I die a very happy old man.
It’s the go anywhere anytime vessel with all the safety features and redundancy you could ask for.
Thank you for all the work that you do to present these videos. I greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for your kind words 🙌 They are very much appreciated 🫡
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Yep very beautiful boat! love the light and airy feel!
This is the 3rd video I have seen. I would think that if I gathered all reviewers together, you all could not speak well enough about how incredible this yatch is. You all could debate and disagree about yatchs. But, this one yatch, you would all agree; as do I.
Agree, this boat seems perfect in every kind of way.
I love ❤️ the Bering 77 , this is a wonderful yacht to own and explore all oceans with
Hahahahaha yeah
A truly magnificent yacht with refined elegance and engineering. Bering yachts are designed with safety comfort and rugged elegance and the 77 is just one more Bering example
I just love this 77. It is just what I would get if I could. Excellent job.
A stunning and dependable vessel. What a jewel!
By far what I think is the best motor yacht available. Alexei knows how to build them properly. Great video mate.👍
Thanks for watching 🙌 I appreciate the comment 👍
Love that pilot house and and the up graded electronics plus old school chart table
Absolutely fabulous trawler yacht. I only recently found Bering Yachts and they are my vessel of choice. I would definitely have the Bering 77 if money was no object ! At its 77 foot length you don’t need a masters certificate to command it. My coastal skippers qualification would do fine to command this beauty and of course the big lottery win ! Thanks for the video.
Thanks for the feedback and for leaving a comment :-) I appreciate it
I live in the Pacific Northwest, and the calm boat season is short. Even during the boat season, the seas can get very high, the Bering 77 is a perfect yaght for all types of sea. That's the type of yacht I want, and the very modern interior makes all the difference in the expedition yacht marcket.
The best yacht for rough seas is a Dashew FPB. Here is a Dashew FPB 64 Iron Lady doing an open house in a gale. Their larger yachts fair even better along with being faster and having more range. I do love the Berings though and they would be much easier to acquire as the Dashews have reitred. The Dashews built FPB 97 ICEBERG which has travelled over 51k NM in 6 years by her owners with no crew
Bloody stunning mate, I saw Alexis walk us through the building of one of these masterpieces. Built like no other. Yes, the 130 for her nearly perfect proportional lines.
Footnote: Pump fuel, it would cost 72 thousand dollars to fill her up in my country right now, 22/ Sept/ 2022.
That's a new car per tank.
I love the bering 77. But the first edition with the kitchen right behind the pilot house.
This is probably the most capable explorer trawler yacht I have come upon so far that is still manageable for a couple.
If I were to buy a new one I would remove the forward crew area and just make that into the ownera suite bathroom and closets.
One thing to keep in mind in other reviews and also on Bearings website is that the listed LOA is not correct. The correct length is 23.97 meters. They wanted to make it a "boat" and not a ship which 24 meters is a limit in a majority of countries. That takes down a lot on the cost of owning a Bearing 77.
interesting, I didnt know that caveat of having it just under 24m.
@@wcc1212 It depends what country you are from. If you are in the US then I dont think that matters to. In many countries of Europe it will matter though as you will have other regulations to follow which incure safety checks, higher insurance and stuff like that. We do however not have property tax on boats and cars which is usually something that will add up for US owners.
If you want to see a proven capable yacht which is managed by just a couple and no crew then check out a Dashew FPB. They have videos DashewOffshore and one where they travelled from Fiji to Panama one stop by her elderly owners. They also built FPB 97 Iceberg which travelled over 51k NM in 6 years by just her owners and no crew
It’s beautiful in and out and I would trust going anywhere in her anywhere.
You stated a hull of 6mm thick. I believe it to be be 10mm thick below the water line and closer to 6mm above the water line.
that makes far better sense. 6mm is not very thick
So, an armor belt? 😁
Yes, you are correct-
Brilliant design as a novice commentator of the Boating world looks fantastic, reliable and the expert sailors love it!
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m planning to get the 77 in three years. Spend 2 years planning and learning bf taking it around the world!
Sounds fantastic 😍
One of the most beautiful yatch I've seen, tks
Thanks for watching 🙌
Great video.... Beautiful boat. I fallen in love with Bering . I'm subscribing today to your channel.
Welcome aboard! And thanks for the positive feedback :-) I appreciate it
By Far my favourite Explorer/Expedition Yacht!!!
Great video John 😊
Many thanks! 🫡🙌
Been top of the list from the first time I saw it... just wish there was more info and videos available. Thank you 👍
Thanks for watching 🙌 as more hulls are built I am sure there will be more videos
A very strong and capable boat. My personal preference is darker wood, warmer colors…..and of course 10 to 11 knots cruising speed .
However this is a great vessel. Thanks
Thanks for sharing!
its been 2 years since I found the Bering 77 still my favorite and my dream yacht so far up to date.
The Bering yachts seem to be the best overall expedition yachts in production. The 77 is a beautiful design.
You could also use it as a live aboard.
It's really well suited to owner-operator or minimally crewed with owner living aboard full-time. That's pretty much their target market. It's not a charter yacht that'll never see open water again after delivery. It's a yacht to be used to see the world with your family and/or close friends.
As I'm 6'4", I like those tall ceilings!
Absolutely a dream, gorgeous machine, everything perfectly designed
This would be my 2nd choice for an Explorer yacht... My 1st choice would be the ALLSEAS 92 EXPEDITION Explorer.
The AllSeas is indeed a fantastic vessel 🙌
@@YachtBuoy I think so too 👏🏾
@YachtBuoy The only reason I like AllSeas ahead of this Bering is the Beautiful Gallery and it's provisioning storage space. The Gallery alone makes it feel so much like home. Top notch. The Bering 77 is a much better cosmetically looking vessel, however.
Bering makes the best expedition yachts!
This exact vessel, Bering 77, is why I play Powerball.
Really nice beast. I was hoping there was going to be some real world large sea footage.
Bering looks to be top in its class no doubt!!! Like to pick one up some day:). Great channel thanks!!!
Thanks for watching!
Outstanding looking vessel.
I've totally changed my opinion on trawler yachts from always looking at speed machines such as the Pershing range, yes fantastic to do 40 knots on a 120 ton yacht but all at the expense of range, the whole point of a yacht for me is to be able to arrive somewhere and a 400 mile range versus 4000 miles opens up so many more possibilities. Great video
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. The main two things I look for are seaworthiness and safety features. As someone who spent five years at sea in the Royal Navy as well as volunteering in the RNLI, I have seen most emergencies at sea and most sea states. I think that is where my admiration came for vessels which are designed and built for the toughest conditions.
They are my no 1 ⛵ Yacht builder, extremely extremely beautiful & stunning professional & transparent ship builder
This is my #1 yacht, #2 would be the Allseas 92, the galley, refrigeration and fly deck is impressive
I flipflop between those two beauties. Yah, the galley on the Allseas is awesome and roomy.
Let's just say The welders in Turkey are gonna be busy for quite some time.
Can only dream of placing an order for one.
Great yacht! Hope to become a captain on such a yacht later on.
I love Bering yachts, the new B80 with a fishing set up is top on my lotto dreams list.
She’s a beautiful woman with sleek lines yet mighty and strong. Wish I could afford her...thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the video 🙌
I’ve been investigating the Bering 77, definitely the pick. I’ve also watched a vid on the Bering 77 Sydney 👍🏼. I’m keen.
I love what Bering did with the 77. I like the 75 too.
Bering yachts are a great explorer vessel. Built tough to take a battering be it in the North Sea, the Bering Strait, or the Southern Ocean.
One of the best yachts in his class.
Nice looking and very solid,
It is my opinion that Bering yachts set the Gold Standard in the industry
Well laid out and thoughtful
Yep. Bering 77 is my favourite yacht. I love explorer yachts. It would be good if you can feature the Darwin's by Cantiere Delle Marche shipyard
Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment. Believe it or not, CDM’s Darwin is on my list 🙌
CDM are a great yacht also. Personally I love them both.
This is the most amazing vessel. It is useful for the poles, and it’s just as pretty in the Mediterranean. Alexi has a good recipe
I agree!
Simply BEAUTIFUL!!!
Glad you enjoyed the video! thanks for watching and for leaving a comment.
Bering Yachts wreak of masculinity. That is all Alexi. Strong, sturdy, safe. Sweet dreams.
Thanks for watching!
I’m impressed with and I’m considering the 77 and couple others.
Stunning beast...stunning and beautiful
Couldn't agree more!
This very Bering 77 vessel (Veronica) is currently moored at Balmain, Sydney. It is visible as you look across the water from the park at the end of Glebe Point Road.
I saw this for the first time about a week ago. It is an absolutely beautiful boat.
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Nothing else compares to Bering boats, I want one.
Phenomenal and shores of antalya looks good
Look like a fantastic place 👍
Absolutely beautiful
This boat is so high it looks like it would roll over in high seas. Regardless I love this beautiful yacht. How do they get so much weight below the waterline to keep her stable?
I believe a combination of thick steel construction, and placing tanks and other equipment as low as possible. Looking at it, I would not have guessed 200 gross tons.
Huge steel keel.
Fuel, 24 IBC’s full of it. 24 tonne sitting right on the bottom
I wonder if it's self righting in the event of a rollover?
@@davidswagger3085 I dunno. I know there are a lot of requirements to be certified to operate in open ocean, where a lot are restricted to I think is not more than 200nm from a safe port.
I would buy this yacht if I had the money!
My favourite live aboard if you are wanting a floating home that can go anywhere. Otherwise, love the Fleming as a boat for all seasons but not needing to use it as a home for too long. (less volume)
I love this small ship. I would order it with lots of more traditional dark woodwork, similar to the Nordhavn 120’ yacht. The traditional dark woodwork is what creates the combined feelings of luxury and adventure. Yachts with interiors that could be luxury condos
In any city leave me wanting for more. I don’t think there are many small/medium explorer yachts that have more exciting interiors than Nordhavn or many small/medium explorer yachts that are built better than Bering. Combine the best of the two and you have the ultimate small/medium sized explorer yacht dream machine.
Stunning design.
Look rugged and modern. Love it*
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Thats a beautiful looking boat
What a stunning boat
I didn't notice a video of the Bering 65. Would love to see an in depth look at that one. Have an awesome day.
Coming soon!
Like all of us that dream of owning such a vessel one day, we have our own list of requirements that the boat should have. This boat tick's nearly all the boxes with, for me, one major deficit. That is the cruising speed. Any boat i am lucky enough to purchase would need a minimum cruising speed of 12-14kn with a max of 16-20kn. One other requirement would be space for a tender of about the size of a Williams 625. I know that to achieve this i would probably have to go bigger.
Grand Banks 85?
Avon RIB with 40hp.
I like the light interior. I will be a owner soon !
Its absolute beautiful AND Amazing
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Really enjoying your vids,and I am glad you focus on explorer yachts.Planet 9 is well worth looking at.I think it is the pinnicle of super explorer yachts.Looking forward to your next vid.
Thanks for the feedback 🙌 I definitely will check Planet 9 out
If your top priority is safety for you and yours, Bering is your best choice, In my opinion. Lotto dreams, I want one...
Love this! Another life perhaps...
Thanks for watching :-)
A GORGEOUS SHIP .
Great video, if I ever win Powerball, the first stop is to see Alexei to have him build one for me.....
Thanks for watching 🙌 Glad you enjoyed the video 🫡
Very good design for an allrounder,
I keep coming back to this video, because I’m captivated by this beautiful small ship. To be honest, won’t be buying one, or anything like it. But I can dream. And when I imagine myself owning a Bering 77, I guess I’m really curious about how customizable they are. The boat in this video, while stunning, does not actually look very livable. It’s all decked out for entertaining about 50 guests for cocktails and fine dining. I would want this yacht for its intended purpose: to cross oceans and explore. I think I’d want it to have more indoor living space, if possible. And to make that space a bit less elegant, but more comfortable for long sea passages. Again, though, Bering makes amazing boats.
This Bering is actually cruising the east coast of Australia as a charter yacht so I think the large communal spaces have been configured accordingly
A really nice boat, and my big dream. To go to north at the ice. With that Bering 77
That would be an amazing trip!
I'd like to see footage of a Bering in rough seas. I notice it doesn't draw much water .....very little draft for so much boat. Seems like it would Bob around like a cork in the water!
Me too 🌊🌊🌊🌊🚢🌊🌊🌊🌊
Half of the board is not enough ??
My companions from Turkey came to me in Sochi on such a Bering and we rested in the sea at 2 - 2.5 points. I don't know if the stabilizer was involved (I wasn't interested in yachts at that time), but I can say for sure that 2.5 points to this "iron" is like an elephant shot. It doesn't feel at all.
The Bering 77 is the best yacht in this size that money can buy. Whether as an explorer or luxury cruiser, this yacht has them both. Plus it is built like a tank and it will last as long as the buyer's lifetime, and can even be inherited by their children. The only thing that it does not have is the speed but who needs speed when you're exploring and cruising along to see the great views like the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, Caribbean or even in the Arctic Circle? What you need is a tough and dependable yacht like this one or any other Bering yacht model.
Thanks for watching the video and for leaving a comment 🙌
@@YachtBuoy You're welcome sir.
Wow. Just incredible. Would have liked a complete view of interior, but I'm so impressed. Please provide a more comprehensive tour!
Thank for watching and for leaving a comment 👍 as soon as I can, I will get on one and film some more detail
Her design is like coast guard military grade yet with all the belks and whidtkrs indoor
I love the Bering Expedition vessels. When I win the lottery, they will be on the top of my list. I do wish they were rated for a heavier aluminum tender. Who cares if the boat dips to the side while loading and unloading. Aren't they designed for that?
Iv'e been around boats since age 12yrs.Worked over 50yrs commercial fishing,these expedition,explorer yachts like the Bering built in steel with aluminum super structure look the business,though I can't get away from the fact they all look like the proverbial wedding cake, top heavy,layer upon layer,I would prefer more depth and guts below the water line.
Beautiful boat Lexi does a great job. :)
I appreciate the concise information you give, but I would like to see more of the boat, as filmed by someone who 'doesn't' really know the interior . Fuel consumption will always be on view's minds. Tx.
The 4000 nautical miles is with 2 engines at 8 knots. Running 1 engine at a time will give you about 6000 miles
That yacht looks like it could be single handed
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Great video man love watching your stuff much love from Connecticut USA🤣👍🏽🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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I just came across your channel and I appreciate the way it was presented so I subscribed and will watch all you produce.
I like Bering products because they are redundant and built very sturdy, I just wished they used higher quality materials like other yachts and super yachts if they did they would be at the very pinnacle of yacht production (IMO).
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for subscribing 🙌
Love the 77 but I can't wait for a tour of the 80!!
I just need @bering yachts to send me an invite lol
@@YachtBuoy keep working at it, and it will happen, love the videos!