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Alexi is building explorer yachts that don't look like the traditionally boxy trawler style ship. Pretty sure it has fore and aft Seakeepers, highlighting the stability of his displacement engineering, with the tall furnishing adornments just free sitting on tables like in a home. Comfort and safety in style.
Thanks for the tour Tristan & Alexei. Bering is definitely my favorite explorer yacht brand. After seeing behind the scenes of various Bering yachts under construction & the level of detail & the quality of construction of Bering yachts on NautiStyles & on NautiGuys (Victoria & Rico's channels of course), not to mention following along with the construction of the Bering 75 Victoria & Rico are building for themselves, I would have no problem with owning and/or cruising around the world on a Bering. If you haven't watched the two part walk through tour Alexei does with Victoria & Rico on a Bering 145 Hybrid that was under construction on NautiStyles (uploaded a year ago) to see what goes into the construction of Berings then definitely check it out.
ALEXI !!!!!!.. Thank you Tristan for showing this wonderful B92 all Bering's are worth the look however a Capt and minimal hands to operate and the family can live like at home while cruising the world!
Tristan, a beautiful yacht, I've been watching Bering since Nick, Rico and Victoria have been doing walkthroughs of their different models and custom builds. They have such a quality build and impressive engineering. Alexi is a wealth of information and quite comical at times. BTW, did you see Rico and Victoria's boat while you were there? And how far along are they with the build?
I took a transcript of this entire tour. Here’s one side of it: Tristan: “yep…yeah…yes….yep…uh-huh….yeah….yup….yeah….yes…yeah…yeah….yup…yup….yup…uh-huh…yeah…ya…okay…yup…yes…uh-huh…right…okay….yup…yup…yeah…mmhmm…”
If ever i was to buy a yacht i wouldn't consider anybody else other than Bering to build mine. The quality and honesty of the company just shines and B92 is without question one of my all time favorites yachts... Only to be beaten by B145 of course! 😁
SO happy to see Alexey and Bering on Super Yachts Captain. I was lucky enough to see NautiStyles (sorry SYC) touring the Bering 77 explorer and a Bering has been my dream boat ever since. Absolutely love them (and you too, of course!).
Great Video Alexi always humble and i love watching his videos in different channels across , Love BERING Yachts they are so robust and seaworthy ,i would cross the ocean any given day on one of them. Great review Tristan Keep them coming pls.
I was surprised to see the engine room skipped. I would think Alexi would be proud of it. It is a unique experiment explorer yacht to be certain; a very Mediterranean-inspired boat I gathered. One that fits in its pears and fits right in with the other yachts of its size.
Another stunning explorer from Bering. They really are one of the best when it comes to explorer yachts. I know what i will be looking for when the time comes.
I love this yacht, all Bering yachts for that matter. The only derogatory thing is the 12 knots an hour. I can imagine getting stuck in a storm, and the yacht not capable of outrunning it. I suppose this is the captain's responsibility to not place the boat in a situation that could become dangerous, but the speed of an explorer yacht has always been a negative for me. 👍😎✌🗽
@@ulrichkristensen4087that's a relatively bogus argument that you gotta be able to do something that the boat was never engineered to do. It's a full displacement yacht, it's always going to suffer "a speed penalty" of maybe 13 - 15 knots max as it's not a planing hull formula. I'm sure there are other "planing hull" designs that will go faster, but Bering doesn't build that type of hull. Not to mention you need to trip plan better to avoid mid Atlantic storms. You do not need to outrun them.
@@ulrichkristensen4087 yeah, I know, my comment wasn't necessarily meant for you, but the OP didn't get that apparently. But better trip planning could obviously avoid the "nasty stuff" as well as possibly riding out the light squalls.
Alexei Mikhailov -- spasiba or teshekulehr (forgive me -- I know how to say it, but not how to write it) ... Anyway, thank you for your presentation and thoughtful yacht designs! Thanks to yourself, along with both NautiStyles and Tristan, I've come to view Bering Yachts (at this time) as my 2nd fave of all motor yachts globally. Your boats certainly have advantages over my fave make/model -- perhaps I will own one of my faves AND a Bering Yacht as well (I'm thinking B125 should be ideal)
Thanks for the video. Very interesting yacht! Only four crew for 10 passengers, not sure how that would work. But many very well-thought out details and top-notch Bering quality.
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but why do you use fenders on an inflatable boat? Is it just because it is "docked" against a custom made customer's boat, or is this normal practice? Thanks!!
You do not want 2 hulls rubbing against each other, no matter what each are made of, hence why they've got fenders to protect the superyacht from a dingy rubbing on its paint.
@@Glofilter yes but the fenders are covered in terrycloth to prevent chafing against either hull. Some hulls also use fiberglass rod standoffs to hold the "dingy" out away from the hulls too. In that case the fenders are optional. (Found the link to the scratch repairs from 1 incident ua-cam.com/video/vIc9Q8x6y1A/v-deo.html )
Hi guys as a South African citizen I would just like to ask for some advice if possible on how and where to get a deckhand job as a start as I will be brand new to the industry??
@@Rob_Moilanen I dont know the exact size but from what I could see, it was not a tiny boat and the attack appeared to be very calculated according to investigating scientist. The captain was able to radio in for help, no one was hurt. Another was a crossing for a owner, the whales seem to know where to attack and sound could be a trigger, water came in below . Scientist stated it could be a learned behavior.
@@MENSA.lady2 TBH, you're never going to find Utopia flying around the world at damn near .95 Mach. But if you slow down a bit you might just find it. Cause that is what Explorer yachts were built for.
Im a huge fan of Alexei (i checked how to spell it lol). He is a regular on Nautistyles where they are building a 75 footer and showing the amazing process at Bering Yachts. How cool would a Colab with Tristain, Nautistyles, and Alexei be?? Thumbs us to let them know!! 🛥
The size of the Galli is shameful. You expect a serious chef to find a place to set down a tea cup? How incredibly far sided that decision was. It ruins the yacht
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Alexi is building explorer yachts that don't look like the traditionally boxy trawler style ship. Pretty sure it has fore and aft Seakeepers, highlighting the stability of his displacement engineering, with the tall furnishing adornments just free sitting on tables like in a home. Comfort and safety in style.
Thanks for the tour Tristan & Alexei. Bering is definitely my favorite explorer yacht brand. After seeing behind the scenes of various Bering yachts under construction & the level of detail & the quality of construction of Bering yachts on NautiStyles & on NautiGuys (Victoria & Rico's channels of course), not to mention following along with the construction of the Bering 75 Victoria & Rico are building for themselves, I would have no problem with owning and/or cruising around the world on a Bering.
If you haven't watched the two part walk through tour Alexei does with Victoria & Rico on a Bering 145 Hybrid that was under construction on NautiStyles (uploaded a year ago) to see what goes into the construction of Berings then definitely check it out.
ALEXI !!!!!!.. Thank you Tristan for showing this wonderful B92 all Bering's are worth the look however a Capt and minimal hands to operate and the family can live like at home while cruising the world!
Tristan, a beautiful yacht, I've been watching Bering since Nick, Rico and Victoria have been doing walkthroughs of their different models and custom builds. They have such a quality build and impressive engineering. Alexi is a wealth of information and quite comical at times. BTW, did you see Rico and Victoria's boat while you were there? And how far along are they with the build?
Tristan offering charters of Bering yachts, the world is coming full circle. All great UA-camrs in one spot.
I took a transcript of this entire tour. Here’s one side of it:
Tristan: “yep…yeah…yes….yep…uh-huh….yeah….yup….yeah….yes…yeah…yeah….yup…yup….yup…uh-huh…yeah…ya…okay…yup…yes…uh-huh…right…okay….yup…yup…yeah…mmhmm…”
If ever i was to buy a yacht i wouldn't consider anybody else other than Bering to build mine. The quality and honesty of the company just shines and B92 is without question one of my all time favorites yachts... Only to be beaten by B145 of course! 😁
Nice walk though! Thanks for showing us around Tristan.
Great episode! Thanks for sharing! Good to see another Bering yacht on display! Nice job Alexi and SYC! 👍👍
SO happy to see Alexey and Bering on Super Yachts Captain. I was lucky enough to see NautiStyles (sorry SYC) touring the Bering 77 explorer and a Bering has been my dream boat ever since. Absolutely love them (and you too, of course!).
Great Video
Alexi always humble and i love watching his videos in different channels across ,
Love BERING Yachts they are so robust and seaworthy ,i would cross the ocean any given day on one of them.
Great review Tristan
Keep them coming pls.
Great shot of the salon in the evening... and great camera work.
Only problem I'd have would be deciding which model of a Bering I'd get.
Super nice yacht Alexi. Really nice walkthrough u to did. So thanks Alexi and Tristan.
Great video, thank you Tristan.
I understand why Bering has such a following. Exquisite fit and finish.
I was surprised to see the engine room skipped. I would think Alexi would be proud of it.
It is a unique experiment explorer yacht to be certain; a very Mediterranean-inspired boat I gathered. One that fits in its pears and fits right in with the other yachts of its size.
Beautiful and the answer to your question is: YES!
And yes, the engine room deserves a separate video.
Amazing vessel, the finish is very nice! Bering is awesome.
If a yacht doesn't have sails, I wouldn't cross any oceans in it.
Around the world? Absolutely, Alexei built it.
Another stunning explorer from Bering. They really are one of the best when it comes to explorer yachts. I know what i will be looking for when the time comes.
HUGE Bering fan.
I love this yacht, all Bering yachts for that matter. The only derogatory thing is the 12 knots an hour. I can imagine getting stuck in a storm, and the yacht not capable of outrunning it. I suppose this is the captain's responsibility to not place the boat in a situation that could become dangerous, but the speed of an explorer yacht has always been a negative for me. 👍😎✌🗽
It would just wander through it
@@ulrichkristensen4087that's a relatively bogus argument that you gotta be able to do something that the boat was never engineered to do. It's a full displacement yacht, it's always going to suffer "a speed penalty" of maybe 13 - 15 knots max as it's not a planing hull formula.
I'm sure there are other "planing hull" designs that will go faster, but Bering doesn't build that type of hull.
Not to mention you need to trip plan better to avoid mid Atlantic storms. You do not need to outrun them.
@@Rob_Moilanen yes hence it wanders through, its built for waves
@@ulrichkristensen4087 yeah, I know, my comment wasn't necessarily meant for you, but the OP didn't get that apparently. But better trip planning could obviously avoid the "nasty stuff" as well as possibly riding out the light squalls.
Beautiful yacht and another good video 🛥⛵️🚤👍👍👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tristen. It’s awesome that Mortlock is charting the Bearing fleet.
our two favorite guys together
Very unusual layout and look, but I quite like it.
Looks like it should be made of GRP and do 25kn.
Bering do make great yachts
I’d only go around the world on this yacht if The Superyacht Captain was the skipper and his wife was Chief Steward.
And the answer is YES. Ok - I would also go with my Nordhavn.....but this here is such a beauty......unbelivable....
Bearing is the top of explorer yachts. Beautiful,extremely well designed world travelers.
Some really clever ideas here, and Alexi is a star! Not sure about the forward facing windows and door to the master? bit frightened of big waves.
Alexei Mikhailov -- spasiba or teshekulehr (forgive me -- I know how to say it, but not how to write it) ... Anyway, thank you for your presentation and thoughtful yacht designs! Thanks to yourself, along with both NautiStyles and Tristan, I've come to view Bering Yachts (at this time) as my 2nd fave of all motor yachts globally. Your boats certainly have advantages over my fave make/model -- perhaps I will own one of my faves AND a Bering Yacht as well (I'm thinking B125 should be ideal)
Thanks for the video. Very interesting yacht! Only four crew for 10 passengers, not sure how that would work. But many very well-thought out details and top-notch Bering quality.
I love Bering Yacht. Alexis is a super cool guy.
What a lovely boat
Absolutely beautiful, love Bering boats 👍
Yes Please!
Great content and presentation. Great boat with goof redundancy. 😊
Great video. Huge fan 👏
Killed it.
Great Video!
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You're hilarious!
The tube of the Tender could use some air
Would love to have a job on such a yacht one day, currently studying nautical science in Germany. Where should i start to get there?
I would ❤
If everything were el perfecto, I would want to move right in! Thank you Tristen! 🍷
Shoot you didn’t show the wine fridge in the salon??
She's a beauty 😍
Forgive me if this is a stupid question, but why do you use fenders on an inflatable boat? Is it just because it is "docked" against a custom made customer's boat, or is this normal practice? Thanks!!
You do not want 2 hulls rubbing against each other, no matter what each are made of, hence why they've got fenders to protect the superyacht from a dingy rubbing on its paint.
@@Rob_Moilanen Understood, but aren't the fenders and dingy made of the same thing? Or is it because the fenders roll and the dingy rubs?
@@Glofilter yes but the fenders are covered in terrycloth to prevent chafing against either hull.
Some hulls also use fiberglass rod standoffs to hold the "dingy" out away from the hulls too. In that case the fenders are optional. (Found the link to the scratch repairs from 1 incident ua-cam.com/video/vIc9Q8x6y1A/v-deo.html )
Where is this filmed, Tyrkia?
love it
Hi guys as a South African citizen I would just like to ask for some advice if possible on how and where to get a deckhand job as a start as I will be brand new to the industry??
Put an application in to whoever will give you a start "in the industry" like "info@Mortlock Yaghts", just saying.
Yep
I say yep,because it is a dream ,like most dreams they never come true .lol
Dumb question here, can Orcas sink it?
Dumb answer: NO.
@@Rob_Moilanen Another dumb question, how do you know, has it been
test attacked by
Orcas?
@@marlonholt40 have you ever heard of Orcas attacking a boat that large?
It's never happened that I know of, "here's your sign."
@@Rob_Moilanen I dont know the exact size but from what I could see, it was not a tiny boat and the attack appeared to be very calculated according to investigating scientist. The captain was able to radio in for help, no one was hurt. Another was a crossing for a owner, the whales seem to know where to attack and sound could be a trigger, water came in below . Scientist stated it could be a learned behavior.
For about the same price I can have a Cessna 560 exec jet and get around the world a lot quicker and probablt cheaper too.
That's probably why you're not a yacht person if you're always jetting around the world.
@@Rob_Moilanen I wish I could afford a jet, it would save time, but with 68 countries visited I'm trying to find Utopia. No luck so far.
@@MENSA.lady2 TBH, you're never going to find Utopia flying around the world at damn near .95 Mach. But if you slow down a bit you might just find it. Cause that is what Explorer yachts were built for.
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I am not a big fan of this newest design from Bering. I do like all of their previous designs however.
Alexei mentioned it was a one of one design, The B92 is not in the line of boats that they normally build.
Nope. If I'm going around the world, it will be by sail.
Im a huge fan of Alexei (i checked how to spell it lol). He is a regular on Nautistyles where they are building a 75 footer and showing the amazing process at Bering Yachts. How cool would a Colab with Tristain, Nautistyles, and Alexei be?? Thumbs us to let them know!! 🛥
No i would not go around the world in it… Its fuel costs are Huge due to the Weight of the overbuilding .
❤
I ahve never felt this way but after watching some of these video from this channel I kind of want to be a communist.
The size of the Galli is shameful. You expect a serious chef to find a place to set down a tea cup? How incredibly far sided that decision was. It ruins the yacht
Hence why the B92 is not one of the yachts that Bering normally builds. It was a custom one of build.