I am a novice to yachting, however these have to be the finest and safest yachts on the sea. I love Bering's approach to yacht building, the the bespoke quality is second to none. Simply gorgeous, and safe.
Just seen my UA-camr friend having one built currently right now. Omg so beautiful. I wish I had the casholie for this charmer. This is sooooo beautiful. @Nautiguys congratulations to the both of them
Fantastic choice - especially with a range of 4,000 nautical miles. If they ever visit North Quay at Canary Wharf in London then I will take them out for a curry 🙌
Like what I saw, I'm a big fan of long range so galley and provision storage are big on my list thanks for the updates and looking forward to the 13ths video
Hi!!! For me a Explorer 24m yacht must have: a) self vertical position b) no Flybridge c) garage for the tender and more d) stainless stell hull e) single low rev motor f) lot of solar panels and litium batteries g) alternator/motor for navigation at low speed What do you think? Many thanks. Best regards. João Madeira Pires / Portugal
Which of the B72, B75, B77 would be a difficult choice, assuming price is no obstacle. Operating costs would be similar for each; with fuel prices these days, any such vessel will be expensive to run. The B77 offers longest range, so maybe this is the deciding factor. I would need to spend a week in rough seas on each to reach a decision.
I agree with you 💯% re getting on board. I would much rather get on board the boats which I feature on my channel. I did have a well-known brand lined up in March, but the UK office for the builder concerned let me down. I have had a few others lined up, but they keep falling over right at the last minute. However, I shall persist 🙌
In my mind, Bering is the top builder in the yacht world. The attention to quality, detail, use of space, and simplicity is just incredible. Definitely would be my choice if it was an option.
I'm a fan of Bering yachts but not this model. Too much-exposed glass makes it vulnerable in beam seas plus a 1960's inspired interior is more med-style than a true blue-water explorer. Thumbs down from me.
I'm with you, if I could ever afford it I would seriously look at Bering yachts. All of the reviews on my other UA-cam feeds have been that they make an excellent product. As I am 62 years old now, I'm not in any hurry. I would love to be on the sea and take my time exploring different ports.
Facts. I'm 60 no worries and no rush, when you're on a yacht like this, just take your time and enjoy. I live in northern california and would love to take this down to Cabo or up north to Portland/seattle. Maybe even Alaska
For my personal taste, I prefer the lines of the older 65, the new 72, or the 77. This type probably has some advantages in interior volume though? With that said, all of the Bering yachts have massive amounts of interior volume for the length... If I ever win the lottery, I'd see if they could make a variant with electric motors, larger battery capacity, more solar panels, have generators to charge the batteries, and have the motors run off the batteries. As I understand it, Bering yachts already run off the batteries/inverter (except for the engines, obviously), so it should be possible? You could also replace fuel capacity with batteries, and still keep a similar range? The bonus would be it would be at least somewhat more environmentally friendly Thoughts?
A great channel, I love your well informed easygoing style. I an 80 years old and in the latter stages of prostate cancer, I will never have a boat of my own, but can live out my fantasies though your channel, thank you so much, Peter
Like others thank you for an excellent look at the 75. I keep doing the € M lottery. 🙏 The 1st Call would be to Alexei, The quality and materials used in his boats are just so good.
Yes, I much prefer the layout on her, the isolation of the wheel hose is a deal-breaker for me with this model, fine with a skipper, not so great for owner operator. . I have a feeling those extra two feet do not come cheap, however.
@@marvindebot3264 Yes, but there is the sofa and the door can be open 😉😁. I like the idea that both the "skipper" and the rest can hve their own spaces. Same the possibility to close the pilot house when/if going at night. But I suspect that when you have made the first downpayment they show you the drawings and ask where to start changing stuff 🤭🤣!
Makes no sense.looked at the plans on bering.A gap by stairs.Stairs walking down onto seeting.Also.How can you have 2 crew for 8 guests.Captain - engineer .chef.when docking.you need 4 to be safe on this type of boat.Yes i know the marina can help.Who does the night watch.? Who serves the guests and watches them when in the water.Is the captain serving dinner.All boats need someone on watch at all time.Unless it is sailing freinds together.Its unsuitable for charter.Unless one of the guest cabins is made for crew.and only 6 guests.You see some boats with 10 guests.have minimum 6 crew.Imagine if there is a problem.captain on bridge and problem in engine room.Who captains the boat.The chef ?
I would have difficulty choosing between the models 24m and shorter. All can traverse oceans. Would anybody know which bow would be better in gale conditions: the bow for 70,, or the bow for 75, or the bow for 77?
I absolutely love the 75, it's layout is so much better than the 77. The salon and galley being on the same level makes it feel so much bigger and who wants to walk down stairs with food all the time. Can't wait to see one in production
I'm kinda the opposite, I don't like the bridge being isolated from the main living areas and gally when it comes to extended cruising, having the galley right behind the wheelhouse is a big deal for me.
You've landed a big hit with this beauty, chapeau! In particular, the silence, low vibration and the safety standard. I would just replace the ladder to the water by the swim platform with a decent retractable stair case. Because older people are more for stairs. Otherwise all good. Very good!
I love this Bering Yacht. If I had the money I would buy one and retire to living on the ocean. There is another channel that is purchasing a 75 from Alexi at Bering and they really take care of their owners.
@@mikesmulders yeah understand but the boat is designed a certain way for how it is mostly used! People want these vessels so the market says what builders do! You can buy river boats! And there built for the whole world market I'm in Australia rivers and bridges we use house boats for that! I want an ocean vessel to visit all our beautiful islands with heavy seas to get there! But I respect your opinion and understand! Just buy a sports yacht with no flybridge just 2 decks main and lower deck for staterooms! Look at the princess s78 tell me what you think! Great for rivers and ocean! One of my favourite! God bless and happy sailing 🙏❤⚓🛥
@@mareewalker1096 Thanks again for your reply. Again love the idea of this yacht. I was once told by a seaman that a boat you row, a ship you steer. lol.
Any of you guys ever watch ProducerMichael's channel? He's got plenty of money so he told a story about a huge Benetti yacht he bought (Like, 150 feet, or so). I guess he bought it without ever going out on a yacht. On his first cruise, after a couple of hours he told his captain to take him back to port. Turns out he's very prone to sea sickness. He said he lost a ton of money when he sold it, lol.
side profile/overall design look i prefer nordhavn,this looks like a fancy tennis shoe/sneaker but apart from outside look i would also choose bering for everything else.
My favourite Explorer Yacht is the Bering 77 and I consider it my #1 choice if I ever had the finances to ever purchase an Explorer Yacht. My second choice would be the Allseas 92 and it would possibly be better for world cruising and probably even more comfortable handling more guests with the spacious living areas while underway plus larger tenders for exploration. The Allseas 92 also has massive refrigeration/freezer capacity for extended remote adventures with a five star master suite. The huge Country Kitchen style galley and large lounge areas would make long passages more relaxing. What are your thoughts on the Allseas 92??
The galley is a terrible bad design in the all seas , nice to look at, but a nightmare to cook in and keep the boat clean, NO extraction fan of any size , can you imagine what will happen on long voyages if you have to fry up a bunch of steaks in a skilled as example ! Grease everywhere in time ! and the humidity from cooking, terrible !
I really like the exterior and the capabilities. The interior layout looks good as well. I have watched quite a few videos about Bering over the years and I find them very impressive (though I am no expert).
Just found your channel (& sub’d) while looking for this yacht. Wanted to see what Nautistyles had purchased in flesh & blood so to speak. She’s a beaut! I’ve seen the 77, & was super impressed with it as well.
Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing 🙌 I appreciate it 👍 The 77 is a fantastic boat. I think the lines of the 77 have resonated with boat enthusiasts who were not even aware that secretly, they were trawler yacht fans 😍 I have been a fan of trawler yachts since the age of 12, when I used to go out on trawlers during the school holidays to help the local fisherman (when they stayed local lol)
The inside of the ship looks fresh and modern, but the outside.... I don't like it. There are nicer ships in terms of design and functionality. But I understand everyone's enthusiasm
Hi there , enjoying your channel.. just wondering why it seems that most yacht channels don't give a price ? I know a lot of builds are customized but even just an average or starting price would do. thank you once again.
Hi, thanks for watching and glad that you enjoy the channel. Re price; where a price is published then I will mention it in the video. Most builders don't publish a price, as they have a high amount of customisation etc
@@YachtBuoy , thanks for your response , I thought that might be the case. I think I was meaning a ballpark figure as the Bering's on you channel are a finished product???
Bering Yachts are defiinetely a reference - in quality, capacity and design. Maybe even the best beeing done out there in the genre. I own a Beneteau 34 footer and for me it feels like (for now) a comfortable limit for single-owner operation (I'm always glad to have a friend to help with the tie-up, especially in windy conditions). Even if practice makes perfect, the Bering 75 is still a huge ship. Very massive. It looks intimidating to perform marina manouvers in a single owner/couple only context. However, if you can afford 1 or 2 deckhands to help with all that, it would be extremely comfortable, as many marinas/ports don't have 24h service and it's always nice to have help for the tie up on such big and heavy ships (I'd personally be scared pooless of having to do it alone or with an inexperienced passenger friend, in spite of the 75's excellent manouvering qualities). Of course, if you can afford a Bering 75, affording 1 or 2 deckhands shouldn't be a problem... ;) I personally prefer the Bering 70, just for its inverted / plumb bow look. Very sexy!
Finally, a real great description. Being in construction I like, no need to see plan veiws, then I can see the boat as a whole. Perhaps I’ll buy this great ship.
A wee gang of Elling E4's did the Atlantic a while back albeit with extra bladdered fuel aboard . . . if I'm not mistaken, I think the E6 can do it on tankage alone providing speed is kept sensible . . .
"...her lines are something a bit different from her two cousins..." Yep, I'm sure because she is a Bering, she is built right and functional, but her profile looks like the head of a monstrous alien crocodile. I know this design styling is gaining traction, but for me to each their own is right in the craft's wheelhouse.
I think I would be a little afraid to take her out anywhere for fear of getting her dirty, or marked up in any way. It would be like being in a library, or a museum, or a mansion. You wouldn't want to touch anything.
Thank you for sharing I like the 77 It would be my first choice. The 75 would be my second choice I think Bering Yachts is the best builder, I like that it is a steel construction for safety in case of fire, excellent design very thoughtful practical and beautiful
Although it wasn't apparent that you would soon become a Bering customer, it was obvious by the looks you gave each other constantly that you were blown away by Alexei and his company work ethic. I believe you were consistently saying to each other "Who DOES that?!" Hell, I was convinced that if I hit the lottery, I'd make a call. :D
I am a novice to yachting, however these have to be the finest and safest yachts on the sea. I love Bering's approach to yacht building, the the bespoke quality is second to none. Simply gorgeous, and safe.
Just seen my UA-camr friend having one built currently right now. Omg so beautiful. I wish I had the casholie for this charmer. This is sooooo beautiful. @Nautiguys congratulations to the both of them
Fantastic choice - especially with a range of 4,000 nautical miles. If they ever visit North Quay at Canary Wharf in London then I will take them out for a curry 🙌
Just saw that and made a comment. I should have just scrolled to yours.
Lol. @nautiguys is why I’m here too 🤣🤣
Nautiguys brought me here too 😄
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Must have some bloody good stabilisers , wouldn't like them to fail
Like what I saw, I'm a big fan of long range so galley and provision storage are big on my list thanks for the updates and looking forward to the 13ths video
Thanks 🙌
Hi!!!
For me a Explorer 24m yacht must have:
a) self vertical position
b) no Flybridge
c) garage for the tender and more
d) stainless stell hull
e) single low rev motor
f) lot of solar panels and litium batteries
g) alternator/motor for navigation at low speed
What do you think?
Many thanks.
Best regards.
João Madeira Pires / Portugal
Which of the B72, B75, B77 would be a difficult choice, assuming price is no obstacle. Operating costs would be similar for each; with fuel prices these days, any such vessel will be expensive to run. The B77 offers longest range, so maybe this is the deciding factor. I would need to spend a week in rough seas on each to reach a decision.
What are the prices of each?
i think you should incorporate using feet/miles. Us americans use that.
Very nice
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Currently, using National average, it would cost $35,588.35 to fill the tanks. Buy a sailboat.
I think you would do a lot better if you did in person boat reviews like nautistyles who are building a berring 75 and more people would subscribe
I agree with you 💯% re getting on board. I would much rather get on board the boats which I feature on my channel. I did have a well-known brand lined up in March, but the UK office for the builder concerned let me
down. I have had a few others lined up, but they keep falling over right at the last minute. However, I shall persist 🙌
Ugly , ugly boat!
The battle helmet for an alien crocodile.🤔😆
Yup, it's no surprise that the Nauti couple has chosen this one for the next home. What an animal!
Don’t forget to check out my trawler yacht playlist 🙌👉 ua-cam.com/play/PLsh0iDjG606QHV-7UbtW4tLOsmz9-Vf15.html
In my mind, Bering is the top builder in the yacht world. The attention to quality, detail, use of space, and simplicity is just incredible. Definitely would be my choice if it was an option.
Thanks for watching!
Also I feel they give you a top notch value proposition for your money.
That's a strong comment,
At last it seems to be a yacht designed to look like a super yacht with the performance of a trawler yacht. Absolutely stunning.
I'm a fan of Bering yachts but not this model. Too much-exposed glass makes it vulnerable in beam seas plus a 1960's inspired interior is more med-style than a true blue-water explorer. Thumbs down from me.
Thanks for watching 🙌
Terrible design for high latitude cruising. way to much free-board and superstructure for icing. Would become unstable in sustained icing conditions.
Nauti Guys too! Although I’ve been a subscriber of yours for a long time too
Thanks for being a subscriber 🙌 I appreciate it 👍
I'm with you, if I could ever afford it I would seriously look at Bering yachts. All of the reviews on my other UA-cam feeds have been that they make an excellent product. As I am 62 years old now, I'm not in any hurry. I would love to be on the sea and take my time exploring different ports.
Facts. I'm 60 no worries and no rush, when you're on a yacht like this, just take your time and enjoy. I live in northern california and would love to take this down to Cabo or up north to Portland/seattle. Maybe even Alaska
How much does it cost?
@@keithsaunders3378 My guess. 4-6 million. Not a staggered/spilt level format, may be cheaper to build. Just my guess.
For my personal taste, I prefer the lines of the older 65, the new 72, or the 77.
This type probably has some advantages in interior volume though?
With that said, all of the Bering yachts have massive amounts of interior volume for the length...
If I ever win the lottery, I'd see if they could make a variant with electric motors, larger battery capacity, more solar panels, have generators to charge the batteries, and have the motors run off the batteries. As I understand it, Bering yachts already run off the batteries/inverter (except for the engines, obviously), so it should be possible?
You could also replace fuel capacity with batteries, and still keep a similar range?
The bonus would be it would be at least somewhat more environmentally friendly
Thoughts?
How much does this yacht cost originally?
I think that's 75 is the greatest if I had the money that's what I would purchase
It's a Bering...by definition it's already a cut above the rest.
In my opinion the 72 footer is the best looking
what is the pricetag on this beautiful yacht?
A great channel, I love your well informed easygoing style. I an 80 years old and in the latter stages of prostate cancer, I will never have a boat of my own, but can live out my fantasies though your channel, thank you so much, Peter
Hey Peter, thanks for you comment, its means a lot. Thinking of you and your loved ones, Sir. 🙏🏻
Bering boats are the best but the 75 is soooo ugly
Like others thank you for an excellent look at the 75. I keep doing the € M lottery. 🙏 The 1st Call would be to Alexei, The quality and materials used in his boats are just so good.
Best of luck!
@@YachtBuoy If it happens 😄 you'll have exclusive build and sale trail.👍
I live in Canada and would mostly be cruising in these waters. I heard one client asked for in-floor heating in his yacht and Bering provided it.
Just hit the sub for ya. Great look at one of my favorite vessels.
Thanks for the sub!
The youtuber NautyStyles just ordered this boat.
A great choice too 🙌 4K NM range and perfect for an owner/operator couple. Thanks for watching 👍
@@YachtBuoy Love to see this in a hybrid format. With electric engines, large batter banks and Deisel generators. Like the wider yachts.
What is the name of the US dealer in Bering Yachts?
They have recently opened up their own office in 🇺🇸 I remember seeing a post on their Instagram page about it
I would like to see a full tour of the nordhaven 475 they just have two short videos on it online
Love it, Its a floating work boot. My favorite
I don’t care for all the glass. The 77’ is the one I want!
The 77 is a beautifully designed trawler yacht. Especially for all of us who have been fans of trawler yachts for decades 🌊
Yes, I much prefer the layout on her, the isolation of the wheel hose is a deal-breaker for me with this model, fine with a skipper, not so great for owner operator. . I have a feeling those extra two feet do not come cheap, however.
How much does the B75 and B77 cost
@@keithsaunders3378 B75 is 3.5 to 4 million on average. The 77 would add a lot to that .
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Yes, but there is the sofa and the door can be open 😉😁. I like the idea that both the "skipper" and the rest can hve their own spaces. Same the possibility to close the pilot house when/if going at night. But I suspect that when you have made the first downpayment they show you the drawings and ask where to start changing stuff 🤭🤣!
I love the Norhavns but, Im madly in love with Bering 75
Makes no sense.looked at the plans on bering.A gap by stairs.Stairs walking down onto seeting.Also.How can you have 2 crew for 8 guests.Captain - engineer .chef.when docking.you need 4 to be safe on this type of boat.Yes i know the marina can help.Who does the night watch.? Who serves the guests and watches them when in the water.Is the captain serving dinner.All boats need someone on watch at all time.Unless it is sailing freinds together.Its unsuitable for charter.Unless one of the guest cabins is made for crew.and only 6 guests.You see some boats with 10 guests.have minimum 6 crew.Imagine if there is a problem.captain on bridge and problem in engine room.Who captains the boat.The chef ?
This has the amenities of a 'much' larger yacht, very impressive layout!
I which I see the analytics of this video ;-) Nautistyle
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No doubt a well designed, beautifully appointed boat...but butt ugly exterior lines. It's a floating shoebox.
I would have difficulty choosing between the models 24m and shorter. All can traverse oceans. Would anybody know which bow would be better in gale conditions: the bow for 70,, or the bow for 75, or the bow for 77?
I absolutely love the 75, it's layout is so much better than the 77. The salon and galley being on the same level makes it feel so much bigger and who wants to walk down stairs with food all the time. Can't wait to see one in production
Thanks for watching :-)
I'm kinda the opposite, I don't like the bridge being isolated from the main living areas and gally when it comes to extended cruising, having the galley right behind the wheelhouse is a big deal for me.
Hos much the 75 cost?
You've landed a big hit with this beauty, chapeau! In particular, the silence, low vibration and the safety standard. I would just replace the ladder to the water by the swim platform with a decent retractable stair case. Because older people are more for stairs. Otherwise all good. Very good!
to me the best small yacht maker in the world for my money. you can go Alaskan crab fishing in that thing very safe and i love Alexi the owner
I love the interior designer that Bering has. She blends relaxed interiors with amazing fancy designs.
That question can be easily answered it's lines are terrible and it looks like an oversized tug boat.
Upgrade the engines to 550HP.
Easier to run a 550 at 350 than a 350 at 350.
I love this Bering Yacht. If I had the money I would buy one and retire to living on the ocean. There is another channel that is purchasing a 75 from Alexi at Bering and they really take care of their owners.
Great choice for the west coast of Canada and Alaska. This could be my liveaboard and charter opportunity.
I have noticed that no one mentions the hieght of these or any other yacht for someone who would do the inland water route also? Love the boat design!
This is a long range yacht not for rivers and great loops with low bridge's!! 🛥⚓❤🙏
@@mareewalker1096 There is one place I would like to go and that is home. Makes a difference to me of 1 bridge. Other then that, love the boats
@@mikesmulders yeah understand but the boat is designed a certain way for how it is mostly used! People want these vessels so the market says what builders do! You can buy river boats! And there built for the whole world market I'm in Australia rivers and bridges we use house boats for that! I want an ocean vessel to visit all our beautiful islands with heavy seas to get there! But I respect your opinion and understand! Just buy a sports yacht with no flybridge just 2 decks main and lower deck for staterooms! Look at the princess s78 tell me what you think! Great for rivers and ocean! One of my favourite! God bless and happy sailing 🙏❤⚓🛥
@@mareewalker1096 Thanks again for your reply. Again love the idea of this yacht. I was once told by a seaman that a boat you row, a ship you steer. lol.
Any of you guys ever watch ProducerMichael's channel? He's got plenty of money so he told a story about a huge Benetti yacht he bought (Like, 150 feet, or so). I guess he bought it without ever going out on a yacht. On his first cruise, after a couple of hours he told his captain to take him back to port. Turns out he's very prone to sea sickness. He said he lost a ton of money when he sold it, lol.
Ah yes, I have seen a couple of his videos. I never knew about the Benetti thou!
The best long range cruisers afloat, well done Bering.🙃
This yacht is just up my alley. Oh mama 👍🏼😏🤩🤑😎!
side profile/overall design look i prefer nordhavn,this looks like a fancy tennis shoe/sneaker but apart from outside look i would also choose bering for everything else.
How does Bering over come aluminum and steel contact.?
My favourite Explorer Yacht is the Bering 77 and I consider it my #1 choice if I ever had the finances to ever purchase an Explorer Yacht.
My second choice would be the Allseas 92 and it would possibly be better for world cruising and probably even more comfortable handling more guests with the spacious living areas while underway plus larger tenders for exploration.
The Allseas 92 also has massive refrigeration/freezer capacity for extended remote adventures with a five star master suite. The huge Country Kitchen style galley and large lounge areas would make long passages more relaxing.
What are your thoughts on the Allseas 92??
I love the Allseas 92. I just wish that there was more of them! That high bow and steel hull is made to take on some of nature's roughest seas!
The galley is a terrible bad design in the all seas , nice to look at, but a nightmare to cook in and keep the boat clean, NO extraction fan of any size , can you imagine what will happen on long voyages if you have to fry up a bunch of steaks in a skilled as example !
Grease everywhere in time ! and the humidity from cooking, terrible !
Fabulous design!
I really like the exterior and the capabilities. The interior layout looks good as well. I have watched quite a few videos about Bering over the years and I find them very impressive (though I am no expert).
You deserve more subscribers. Beautiful yacht with great layout.
Thanks Adam 🙌 I appreciate it 👍
First time I am watching your channel. One more subscriber. Thanks from Portugal
Welcome aboard!
What a beautiful ship she is, so well laid out.
Do all have to have a crew running this 75 Bering?
This is my favorite yacht of all time. If I had the money, this is what I would buy...in a heartbeat!
Big ugly wind catcher in my opinion
Good stuff, keep it up, tx from Denmark
Will do 🙌 thanks for watching 👍
Finally a video with a real good floorplan! 👍
Like the Bering 75, can you feature some liveaboards or charters for the northern latitudes?
absolutely! Let me know which make/models you would like me to take a look at :-)
Thanks!
Thanks for the ‘SuperThanks’ 🫡 its very much appreciated
Just found your channel (& sub’d) while looking for this yacht. Wanted to see what Nautistyles had purchased in flesh & blood so to speak. She’s a beaut! I’ve seen the 77, & was super impressed with it as well.
Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing 🙌 I appreciate it 👍 The 77 is a fantastic boat. I think the lines of the 77 have resonated with boat enthusiasts who were not even aware that secretly, they were trawler yacht fans 😍 I have been a fan of trawler yachts since the age of 12, when I used to go out on trawlers during the school holidays to help the local fisherman (when they stayed local lol)
Asthetically i prefer the the 77 , just sayin
The inside of the ship looks fresh and modern, but the outside.... I don't like it. There are nicer ships in terms of design and functionality. But I understand everyone's enthusiasm
Thanks for watching 🙌
Beautifully crafted. Just wish it could fish
Hi there , enjoying your channel.. just wondering why it seems that most yacht channels don't give a price ?
I know a lot of builds are customized but even just an average or starting price would do. thank you once again.
Hi, thanks for watching and glad that you enjoy the channel. Re price; where a price is published then I will mention it in the video. Most builders don't publish a price, as they have a high amount of customisation etc
@@YachtBuoy , thanks for your response , I thought that might be the case. I think I was meaning a ballpark figure as the Bering's on you channel are a finished product???
Bering Yachts are defiinetely a reference - in quality, capacity and design. Maybe even the best beeing done out there in the genre. I own a Beneteau 34 footer and for me it feels like (for now) a comfortable limit for single-owner operation (I'm always glad to have a friend to help with the tie-up, especially in windy conditions). Even if practice makes perfect, the Bering 75 is still a huge ship. Very massive. It looks intimidating to perform marina manouvers in a single owner/couple only context. However, if you can afford 1 or 2 deckhands to help with all that, it would be extremely comfortable, as many marinas/ports don't have 24h service and it's always nice to have help for the tie up on such big and heavy ships (I'd personally be scared pooless of having to do it alone or with an inexperienced passenger friend, in spite of the 75's excellent manouvering qualities).
Of course, if you can afford a Bering 75, affording 1 or 2 deckhands shouldn't be a problem... ;)
I personally prefer the Bering 70, just for its inverted / plumb bow look. Very sexy!
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Aloha 🙌 thanks for subscribing 👍
Finally, a real great description. Being in construction I like, no need to see plan veiws, then I can see the boat as a whole. Perhaps I’ll buy this great ship.
Thanks for watching 👍
A wee gang of Elling E4's did the Atlantic a while back albeit with extra bladdered fuel aboard . . . if I'm not mistaken, I think the E6 can do it on tankage alone providing speed is kept sensible . . .
The E6 is a beast - as a former lifeboatman I would be happy to motor out into a GF7 on one of those 🌊🌊🌊
Fantastic video as always! Have fun at Arksen!!! I’m sure it will be a blast
Thanks 🙌 I’m looking forward to it 👍
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@@YachtBuoy Yeah buddy 😉
How much we talking here ? $$$$
It is missing 5 meter nose and back
wow... I have been looking at this model the B75... Thank you... I think this one and the B72 are the ones I like the most.
Glad you found it useful 🙌 thanks for watching 👍
Afraid to ask about price?
Needs to be faster, maybe better to build in fiberglass for lower maintenance too.
Thx., enjoyed the video
Thanks for watching and for the comment 🙌 I appreciate it 👍
It's a displacement boat. It's designed for distance, not speed.
"...her lines are something a bit different from her two cousins..." Yep, I'm sure because she is a Bering, she is built right and functional, but her profile looks like the head of a monstrous alien crocodile. I know this design styling is gaining traction, but for me to each their own is right in the craft's wheelhouse.
Super nice. Bumping the diesels up to 500hp each would sure shorten some key ETAs when needed!
What’s the price on this yacht?
i guess that only can be a kind of marketing charter deal , too expensive to pay that amount from just youtube money;-)
Great video about one of my favourite yacht builders like you and many others here
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That's the yacht that naughtystyles ordered from bearing
Good choice 🙌 a great boat with long range all weather cruising potential
How much does the 75 cost?
The 75 is a beauty.
Forward bow lines appear as an issue. Which leads to the forward VIP cabin adjacent to chain lockers. I am confident they have it sorted, But.
I think I would be a little afraid to take her out anywhere for fear of getting her dirty, or marked up in any way. It would be like being in a library, or a museum, or a mansion. You wouldn't want to touch anything.
I think I would be the same, until I hit the first storm and then I would relax a little lol. Thanks for watching 🙌
@@YachtBuoy Thank you very much for posting these videos. 👍👍👏👏
Thank you for sharing I like the 77 It would be my first choice. The 75 would be my second choice I think Bering Yachts is the best builder,
I like that it is a steel construction for safety in case of fire, excellent design very thoughtful practical and beautiful
They are absolutely the best all around explorer
It is a nice vessel that i would love to have
Beautiful yacht. This one and the Lazzara UHV 87 are gorgeous.
I like this layout, but is still not wheelchair friendly
Thanks for watching and for leaving a comment. That’s actually a very good point regarding boats with good wheelchair access
Although it wasn't apparent that you would soon become a Bering customer, it was obvious by the looks you gave each other constantly that you were blown away by Alexei and his company work ethic. I believe you were consistently saying to each other "Who DOES that?!" Hell, I was convinced that if I hit the lottery, I'd make a call. :D