From what I've read and seen from Bering, it is mainly a coastal cruiser... Yes, the newer model can cross the Atlantic, but it is not made for that.. It has a swallow draft of less than 5ft and no fins, it has a gyro to help keep it steady.. Where as the 65 and 72 have 4 fins to help with the heavier sea's, also you could add a gyro to them.. Also, the 70 is smaller than both coming in at under 100 tons at the moment.. Hope this helps..?
Air abd bottom draft. You could have a 70 built with less than 14 feet of air draft. That would open up most inland waterways to your vessal. So it's not a cross ocean cruiser but realistically crossing oceans is not that common.
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I love the profile but not the shinny black interior. There are videos of Bering 70s that are much nicer in my opinion.
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Is the Bering 70 designed to cruise on one engine like the Bering 77 is?
What a nice boat. Roughly how much do they cost? (if one need to ask, one can most often not afford it 🙂)
I've seen listings between 2-4 million. Every one is customizable so the amount can vary quite a bit.
What's cost
I have seen an asking price at $2,400,000.
Why chose the 70 over the 72? I wonder.
From what I've read and seen from Bering, it is mainly a coastal cruiser... Yes, the newer model can cross the Atlantic, but it is not made for that.. It has a swallow draft of less than 5ft and no fins, it has a gyro to help keep it steady.. Where as the 65 and 72 have 4 fins to help with the heavier sea's, also you could add a gyro to them.. Also, the 70 is smaller than both coming in at under 100 tons at the moment.. Hope this helps..?
@Rancidtimes no they are true full displacement ships. Not sure where you get your info
Air abd bottom draft. You could have a 70 built with less than 14 feet of air draft. That would open up most inland waterways to your vessal. So it's not a cross ocean cruiser but realistically crossing oceans is not that common.