@@kendallevans4079 Yeah it has never been done correctly, like comminusm. LOL. Trade is trade, long before capitalism became a social construct and was given a incorrect definition from you.
@@deanbauer7486 WOWW ,for the price "compaired to others" ,the style ,the functionality ,engineering,range,running costs,manual indicators,steel hull ,well thoughtout luxury modern interior and exterior ,its the one! when you pull up to the marina with this master class your making a statement. Im jealous .
Am I the only one who just cannot stop watching this! Over covid, after covid and to this day.... this is my dream boat. And don't forget.... it's a 77ft boat. Thanks to Bering and Nautistyles for this. It kept me dreaming. 🙂
A steel hull, incredibly robust doors and hatches along with unbelievable finish, craftsmanship and attention to detail. This is old school boat building at its' finest. I could easily imagine the 77 taking on the roughest seas with impunity.
@@JoeBlow-ub1us What are the pros and cons of steel vs glass? I'm assuming weight, and maybe draft, is more with steel, so less fuel efficiency, but maybe greater durability. Probably easier to strip and refinish....but Idk
@@anonymousf454steel ships are more difficult to build. A bunch of metal plates welded together, while fiberglass is a mold. Steel is not as ‘straight’ as fiberglass. Time will tell which is better. Steel is much more difficult to repair than fiberglass.
Just love that the power system can take shore power in at any voltage and frequency, It's been possible for a while, But it's nice to see someone finally instituting it.
Any chance of an in-depth interview with Alexi? I would like to hear is professional background, his philosophy of yacht building and design and especially why his boats seem to have a huge value proposition vs competing builders.
I'm really enjoying this in-depth tour! alot of these yacht tours are condensed for packaging purposes which I totally understand, but there are those of us that really enjoy this length of content. can't wait for next video.
The star of this tour was Alexei - which is saying something, because the boat is incredible. He sounds like a very good natured man, and his passion for boat building and design is boundless.
@@Beringyachts I'm a pro at finding flaws in everything, and so far this yacht is perfection. Out of curiosity, what does something like this sell for?
@@Beringyachts: Sir, in my younger days I crewed with a delivery team, usually as engineer, delivering yachts all over the world. Although I've never had the pleasure of being aboard a Bering, in my opinion your Bearing 77 is by far the most functionally constructed, beautifully appointed, and safest long range Expedition Yacht I've ever seen. Respects.
Yes he is the star and I can`t stand how she keeps interrupting him when he is explaining what and why they have included certain functions on this wonderful ship. She needs to be silent when he is talking.
I remember Nautistyles touring the Bering explorer yachts so well I had to watch them again. I am still blown away. They truly are some of the finest in the world.
This yacht/ship is incredible in every way! And Alexei is also just as incredible, a company owner who takes pride in his product and takes care of his clients. The custom "turn key" accessories with understated branding is something most bigger yacht builders don't even do.
Getting the reasoning & philosophy of design from the owner is simply fabulous. It helps differentiate the difference between Bering Yachts and the competition. Really really helpful. I have a LOT of respect for this brand. Something I want to pay a lot of attention to. Thank You so much.
I'm so glad to see that Bering are getting the attention they deserve. I've been following them for a while and they do something very special, which needs to be recognised more. Great tour as always!
I love this guy! He thoroughly thought about what makes sense and this ship is just: the real thing! Not my area of wealth but man would I like to do a journey on this swimming beauty.
One thing I admire is when a person is so suited to their work that they do it to a degree of perfection that leaves you almost speechless. That is Alexi. What a guy.
10 minutes into the video...and already pretty sure this guy knows what he is doing....amazing tour !... Huge respect when its more brains than glitz put into work!!
Waiting for part 2 because so far this looks like a perfect yacht for empty nest boaters who want to live aboard and cruise the costal US in comfort and safety. I think a crew of 2 would work well.
130’ and 145’ next please!!! And if you can, squeeze in the 100’. These are some of my favorite yachts, so capable of cruising anywhere you point them. Thank you for bringing them to us and giving us a glimpse.
I like Explorer-type Yachts because so many factors are considered for the safety of the ship and its occupants. This ship is full of redundancy and made from long-lasting materials and machinery. I would feel very comfortable on this ship, I know it's a safe, long-lasting ship.
It's kinda fun to re-watch this today, knowing that you've now commissioned your own Bering 75. I can see you both imagining yourselves as the owner/operators. The questions you asked, your body language, you can tell you were blown away by the boat. I'm looking forward to seeing you two making your own memories and having your own adventures aboard your own Bering.
I just discovered my new favorite yacht! Or at least my favorite decks, galley and bridge 😜. Very much looking forward to part 2 of this amazing tour! So far, I’d say the best liveaboard / explorer yacht for $5M. Thanks, and see you soon Victoria and Rico 💙
WOW! What a yacht. This thing is beyond words. You've done walkthroughs on many beautiful yachts, but this one is in a class of its own. I was so engrossed in the video, I could not believe 47 minutes went by so quickly. I have never seen either of you so excited about a yacht. Looking forward to part II of this outstanding yacht.
🙈🙈😝😝 music to my ears to hear that you were not bored watching a 47 min video 💙🙏🏻🙌🏻 We are definitely pretty smitten by Bering and Alexei for that matter
The AllSeas 92 was another impressive ship - but I think Bering is a better build. Both very magnificent high quality ships, but I think Bering has the edge. Absolutely loved every minute of both tours. 🥰
So I don’t forget again, let me first thank you for providing the Spec page on you videos. That simple thing makes a big difference. Many of those facts are spread around most videos in passing. It’s great to be able to reference things like cruising speed and range, etc. Also, I loved the 65, so I’m very excited about this one!!
Alexi builds the nicest explorer type yacht I've ever seen. His attention to detail is 2nd to no one. The interior doors he showed in the 145 foot video were amazing. The best thing is he is a down to earth guy and not an ounce of cockiness in him. I would of never thought a 60, 70 or 77 footer could include what I wanted but he some how stuffed it in there making everything looking like it belongs in 5 star hotel. More speed would be nice but why bother when in your in the lap of luxury, the other thing you sacrifice range for speed
@@lucas.2.3.9.4 I would of been surprised if they chose someone else. Not only is it a great yacht but Alexi is a great owner/builder to boot. I would of thought the 77 but that is because I know very little of the new 75. I'm sure it's great. I'm sure they would like one over 33 meters but the $ is huge then along with docking and where you can go due to draw
Bearing is hands down the premium builder regarding innovation, safety, and function. They have been my first choice since I started researching explorer yachts.
Best boat tour i have ever seen and i watch loads of them. Having the main man in the company showing you around the boat was such a bonus. God I hate being poor, lottery win or a rich unknown relative getting in touch i want one. You guys have raised the bar.
Man, I really enjoy your videos. You and Rico not only show thorough walkthroughs but you are entertaining also. Alexei was terrific on this boat with his explaining as well.
This is one of the most intelligently designed yachts I have ever seen. It's a small wonder you chose the Bering 75 for your dreamboat. I love the Silent Yachts, but I love the over engineered philosophy behind the Bering's construction. I could live with the fuel costs (which are minimal) for that boat.
Alexei really knows his boats and is passionate about them. I can see him being very involved in the planning and manufacturing of the boats. I should think he has his eye on the yachting world and keeping up with the competition. This boat is awesome and very safe and stylish. Great review and thanks to Alexei and you both.
I love explorer yachts, they just make sense if you love living on the water and exploring remote places over months. The Bering 77 is a beast of a boat but I love the look of the Bering 70. Part 2 please of the 70 model.
This is one hell of an amazing vessel but it isn't a boat, that is a ship by any standard of measurement. Very impressive build and fit out. Thank you to both Alexei and the owner for allowing this walkthru.
This vessel 77 is the real deal 👌 she covers everything you need for exploration around the world especially in the south Pacific around Tonga, Fiji and so on. Can't wait for the next part of interior tour 🙂
Extraordinary yacht! I spent many years in Southeast Alaska, this boat would definitely become one of the most popular charter yachts in Southeast. Great for fishing, whale watching and exploring.
Victoria, Ricco, It's so cute watching you two get so giddy while touring this yacht. You both seemed like kids in a candy store walking through and I can understand why. Can't wait for part 2!
Victoria & Rico, thank you for this great video. Furthermore, very informative to have Alexei sharing insights into his though process into the design and features. Very educational, inspirational and very impressive company he has built. Setting a new standard for yacht building!
The Bering 65 was my favorite but now I have a new favorite. And to think with modern electronics it could be run by 2 people. Maybe even singlehanded in a pinch. Sweet! I can't wait for part 2! Thank you.
This is the kind of boat someone who couldn't swim would want to own, its safety personified, Its one step from a sub boat, can go anywhere but underwater and the moon.
OKAY... Im at 16 minutes into the video, I MUST SAY... This is the best ship tour ever. Loved that all three of you guys were sharing input. Simply a breathtaking ship.
Y'know, I really prefer sailing yatchs for longer expeditions. But if I were to buy a motor yatch/ship? This is the bees kneez. You guys are a great team, getting better every day.
I've watched several of these vids with Rico, Victoria and Alexi. I've been blown away by the attention to detail on these Bering yachts. You are basically getting a top of the line small commercial ship designed to sail the world in a luxury yacht wrapper. So many boats this size are all about the glitz or speed(who wants to pay a fuel bill to go 30 knots flat out???). They really aren't designed to cruise in rough waters, fuel tanks are small, just pleasure crafts to cruise around in the Bahamas or Mediterranean. Also that galley is about the same size as the one in my 1900 sq ft townhouse, but its way nicer/more functional, also not to mention all the views out the windows and thru the bridge.
Amazing ship. And contrary to competition, it's made of solid steel, not plastic, making it far more rugged. Probably also avoiding the endless waxing of the hull. Can hardly wait for part two, the engine room and not least, how does it perform at sea in ocean hard weather conditions. It just entered top of my 'best passage maker below 24m' list. Great video, just one suggestion though; in your enthusiasm beware not to interrupt Alexei too often :-)
Jesus; this is about the second time that I look at this video and I still can’t stop drooling!!!! That boat is so well built. Can you guys do me a favor and thank and hug Alexei for me the next time you see him for making such a boat….
AWESOME AWESOME VIDEO! Can't wait for part 2 on July 17 ! I am actually quarantined on my room due to covid-19 and July 17 will be may last day of quarantine and what a treat for me to watch that part 2!!!!
Alexi, is like a grandfather.. cool, calm and relaxed. He is building some wonderful vessels. The attention to detail is impeccable. I have watched this a few times and keep finding easter eggs.
I’ve been watching your channel for a while and have seen lots of boats. This is definitely one of my most favorite walk throughs. And we are not even done! Great job! This made me finally subscribe to your channel.
Another great one Victoria and Rico! Can't wait to see the rest next week. I keep coming back to watch this. I love this boat and Alexie really steals the show, sorry Victoria 😜 I'd give my legs to have this Explorer if I had any 😂
Just can’t get enough of this thing. I come back to these two videos of the Bering 77 often as a reminder of what I think is the smartest explorer yacht design of anything else available in this size. Seriously. It’s literally a perfect layout for both an owner operator or crew with the extremely generous crew accommodations that could literally be use for additional guest area if running as an owner operator. The obviously robust build quality just breathes the feeling of confident safety and security on the water. That galley connected to the pilot house and stretched across the width of the cabin space is just a brilliant idea. I also love that this video is the obvious start to the terrific relationship between you all. Incredibly obvious chemistry from the start. This is definitely the vessel I have in my sights in the not so distant future, no doubt. 😎😎😎
Well, I believe this may be my absolute dream boat. I've always said that if I come into a large sum of $ I would like to buy a 60-70' cruising sailboat and take off for a circumnavigation of the world, but I think you and the Bering yacht company have changed my mind. With this yacht, I could bring more friends and family (and bikini models) with me, host some great parties on those decks and cruise to any location on the planet. Now all I need is a winning lottery ticket and the phone number of a modeling agency. 😁
After you get this beautiful 😍 boat 🚢 you're going to have to feed this thing! That'll take ANOTHER lottery winning ticket...lol...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
I can't imagine the 75' will be much different - so very happy for you - God bless Alexei and his business - enjoy your new boat build - the dream of a lifetime!!! 🥰❤
THIS is how you should build stuff. I especially like how the computer systems aren't overly integrated. One problem won't bring down the whole system.
@@oooodles3 Nordhavn are world renowned for their toughness, i would not be at all uncomfortable taking a 70-80' just about anywhere in the world outside of the poles.
I with ya. Mine was a Nordhavn 60 or above but after this video, especially the ideals of the owner on his build quality. I’m 100% sold on this 77 and really, Bering in general. Rock solid build and design.
Wow, just wow. This is a great Yacht of course but your presentation is so good and to get Alexei to show you around too, fantastic. Just when I thought these reviews couldn't get any better and you give us this, thank you. :-)
Fantastic boat, really impressively engineered and designed. The finish on that table is amazing! Still suffers from a disapointing lack of sails for my taste but I could probably suffer through it on there if I was forced to :-)!
Absolutely incredible boat. Love the combination of practicality and luxury, and just how heavy-duty everything is while still being beautifully designed. Stunning. Thank you for the comprehensive tour, NautiStyles 😎👍
As an ex RAN sailor I can tell you it is the length of anchor chain that hold ships stable, not the anchor.. Like so many nautical questions, the size of the vessel and its purpose dictate the answer. Big ships are generally equipped with “stockless” anchors. This type stows easily, and holds the bottom pretty well. There is a long straight shaft called the shank that is flanked by roughly triangular plates called flukes that pivot on a hinge at the end of the shank. The chain or other type of rode is attached to the other end of the shank. When enough chain is laid out on the bottom, the weight of the chain on the bottom helps to hold the ship, and it ensures that the pull on the anchor is horizontal. When the ship “sets” its anchor, it means that it backs down to put a strain on the anchor, which digs the flukes into the bottom. Conversely, when you heave the chain up, the ship moves forward until the chain is “up and down”, and the lifting force breaks the anchor free of the bottom. If it gets wedged by a rock, everyone is very sad. When that happens with a big ship, the anchor can be damaged, even to the extent of breaking the flukes off. The solutions are various, but especially with a small boat, or even a pretty big one, you may be able to slide a heavy ring or shackle with a strong rope attached down the rode to the anchor. With a little luck you can send your tender out the opposite way the anchor was set, and pull it out back the way it went in. Or you can put a buoy or some kind of float on the original anchor rode, and use the bigger boat in the same way to see if you can pull the anchor out backward. Sometimes you pick up an abandoned anchor chain, or some old cable, or even some other ship’s anchor chain that is in use, if one of you were careless during anchoring, or the two ships swung with the tide, crossing chains, or one of the ship dragged over the other’s chain in a strong wind. Divers may have to be engaged, and a barge and a crane, and a tug. Some designs of anchors for warships were meant to be easy to break out just by steaming ahead on them, in case you were being strafed and bombed. Further hilarity can ensue if you put two anchors out because of heavy weather expected, and they get twisted. Anchors and chains are heavy, but they are usually just heavy enough to do the job. Ships make money by using their buoyancy to carry cargo, not anchors and chain.
I've always been a Nordhavn fan first. Now I'm not so sure...! Very impressive yacht Bering, well done. I love the fresh European interior styling of their other boats. I look forward to part 2.
I’m also a HUGE Nordhavn fan. For years now I have gone back and forth between the two companies. I don’t think any boat beats the look of a Baring 80. But the Nordhavn reputation is hard to ignore. I can’t afford either.
This is one of the most intelligently designed Yachts I've ever seen. No Hot Tub (keeps the center of gravity LOW) but a Sauna Shower combo that weighs comparatively nothing. No Fly Bridge controls (can't really see exposing them to the North Atlantic or the Florida Sun). Over Built winches. Aluminum upper works and a composite/solar Bimini. Exposed monitors are easy to replace/upgrade. Stainless steel drip plates are a great idea and the boat deck is huge. Love the cliffhanger swerve and can't wait for part 2. Is there any chance you visited the other Yacht that was moored to port of you? That's a Bering 70 and while there are a few videos of them and one really great series featuring Alexi and some hot babes cruising the eastern Med no one's ever done a comprehensive walkthrough of one so I was hoping you did one. I see you're maintaining the shower protocol...good job.
haha have you seen this one? ua-cam.com/video/GalhnATlBBY/v-deo.html we definitely have spent some time on the 70, great yacht. we used it as a base camp during our time in Kekova so it was not set up to film, but it's heading to the Cannes Festival and we will definitely do a proper tour there. Glad you loved the tour... so much more for you to see! also, there may or may not be a Tour of the shipyard coming while checking our the 145 under construction 😜😜
Having watched pretty much every second of Bering video I can find, I am pretty sure the hot babes are from Bering’s Marketing and Design Departments. Still sizzlin but on a working vacation.
Greetings from Bozeman Mt. I just had to subscribe to your channel. Your affordable liveaboard videos are what drew me, but I'll watch some of your videos about the unobtainable yachts. This boat is badaaasss! Keep up the great work.
It seems like I am always saying that this is the best boat tour you have done but here you go and give us an even more amazing boat tour! Wow this ship looks fantastic and I can't wait to see the next video.
Ok... *THAT* is truly a boat!! I grew up on a live-aboard sailboat in Key West Florida, and all the fancy looking 'yachts' are all fun and no practicality when a real storm system rolls in. This thing is awesome! ❤ 😎🇺🇸
@@NautiStyles oh no... I assumed. I thought you were the guy, Rico. Pardon me, are you the lady in the video? *I mean madamé!* (I actually thought perhaps I should not say 'sir' just in case.) 🤦♂️🤷♂️
The fact that Alexey himself is showing you around and knows every detail on every inch of the vessel speaks volumes - what a great company.
Well their buying a boat from him, exciting.
Volumes? Like he wants to sell a boat? This is capitalism in it''s purest form
@@kendallevans4079 or just good business. What you not a fan of making money. Purest form my butt.
@@footewalker6094 Look up capitalism, fool...Typical
@@kendallevans4079 Yeah it has never been done correctly, like comminusm. LOL. Trade is trade, long before capitalism became a social construct and was given a incorrect definition from you.
I can't help myself. I keep stalking Bering videos.
My third trip to this yacht. My favorite.
since there's aren't that many videos on it I keep rewatching
Dave you aren’t alone. I am about a half inch away from pulling the trigger and ordering one. Cheers!
You are not alone.
@@deanbauer7486 WOWW ,for the price "compaired to others" ,the style ,the functionality ,engineering,range,running costs,manual indicators,steel hull ,well thoughtout luxury modern interior and exterior ,its the one! when you pull up to the marina with this master class your making a statement. Im jealous .
Am I the only one who just cannot stop watching this! Over covid, after covid and to this day.... this is my dream boat. And don't forget.... it's a 77ft boat. Thanks to Bering and Nautistyles for this. It kept me dreaming. 🙂
A steel hull, incredibly robust doors and hatches along with unbelievable finish, craftsmanship and attention to detail. This is old school boat building at its' finest. I could easily imagine the 77 taking on the roughest seas with impunity.
This is the yacht you want to play chicken in,, my yacht will beat up your yacht... lol
Is steel better than ....im assuming fiberglass???
@@anonymousf454 Simple answer, yes.
@@JoeBlow-ub1us What are the pros and cons of steel vs glass? I'm assuming weight, and maybe draft, is more with steel, so less fuel efficiency, but maybe greater durability. Probably easier to strip and refinish....but Idk
@@anonymousf454steel ships are more difficult to build. A bunch of metal plates welded together, while fiberglass is a mold. Steel is not as ‘straight’ as fiberglass. Time will tell which is better. Steel is much more difficult to repair than fiberglass.
Just love that the power system can take shore power in at any voltage and frequency, It's been possible for a while, But it's nice to see someone finally instituting it.
Totally agree
So far the only thing missing from this boat is the 5" gun! Battleship Bering!
Even forward and aft dillion mini guns would suffice. But yes the 5 inch would be a nice addition and option.
This beauty is screaming for being hijacket! Magnificient job.
I think an M60 machine gun from Rambo would be suffice
maybe it is not missing ...
Couple deck mounted torpedo launchers, top mounted seawiz. And two 6man assault boats.
I’m beyond Excited for this one guys! It was just EPIC: this Tour, this Yacht and the Company! I CANNOT WAIT for you to see it all 🙌🏻🙌🏻😝
What a beautiful boat. Oh my goodness!
Any chance of an in-depth interview with Alexi? I would like to hear is professional background, his philosophy of yacht building and design and especially why his boats seem to have a huge value proposition vs competing builders.
me2! :-)
you are in luck, see you next Saturday
I'm really enjoying this in-depth tour! alot of these yacht tours are condensed for packaging purposes which I totally understand, but there are those of us that really enjoy this length of content. can't wait for next video.
The star of this tour was Alexei - which is saying something, because the boat is incredible. He sounds like a very good natured man, and his passion for boat building and design is boundless.
Thank you so much!
I completely agree!
@@Beringyachts I'm a pro at finding flaws in everything, and so far this yacht is perfection. Out of curiosity, what does something like this sell for?
@@Beringyachts: Sir, in my younger days I crewed with a delivery team, usually as engineer, delivering yachts all over the world. Although I've never had the pleasure of being aboard a Bering, in my opinion your Bearing 77 is by far the most functionally constructed, beautifully appointed, and safest long range Expedition Yacht I've ever seen. Respects.
Yes he is the star and I can`t stand how she keeps interrupting him when he is explaining what and why they have included certain functions on this wonderful ship. She needs to be silent when he is talking.
The attention to detail on this boat is absolutely amazing. I’ve watched quite a few boat review videos and this is by far my favorite boat/yacht.
I want this boat! Do you offer 200 year financing?
Boat=break out another thousand
YACHT= You Are Criminally Hemorrhaging Thousands
That man deserves the marine equivalent of an oscar! 🏆👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
We agree! 🙌🏻🙌🏻😜😜🙈🙈😂😂
This has to be the one of the nicest well built ship’s I’ve ever seen, very impressive. I am looking forward to watching part two.
Alexey seems like a very approachable and down-to-earth guy! He really makes that video almost more than the yacht itself! :)
A practical fella !
@@pbird5351 I think she is very nice and knowledgeable.
I remember Nautistyles touring the Bering explorer yachts so well I had to watch them again. I am still blown away. They truly are some of the finest in the world.
This yacht/ship is incredible in every way! And Alexei is also just as incredible, a company owner who takes pride in his product and takes care of his clients. The custom "turn key" accessories with understated branding is something most bigger yacht builders don't even do.
Getting the reasoning & philosophy of design from the owner is simply fabulous. It helps differentiate the difference between Bering Yachts and the competition. Really really helpful. I have a LOT of respect for this brand. Something I want to pay a lot of attention to. Thank You so much.
Couldn't agree more! Alexei is the real deal is well. can’t wait for you to hear his story why he builds the way he does... it’s fascinating 🙌🏻
I'm so glad to see that Bering are getting the attention they deserve. I've been following them for a while and they do something very special, which needs to be recognised more. Great tour as always!
so excited you feel this way, so do we!
This is the best boat tour you’ve ever done, and I’m in love with that vessel, I don’t think it could be better!
If only it could fly & submerge !
yeeeeeaayyyy! so happy to hear that!
how? It didnt even show any of the rooms and they spent 25 mins talking about the captains space.
@@josephberg2329 uhhhhhh, someone didn't watch part 2.....
I love this guy! He thoroughly thought about what makes sense and this ship is just: the real thing! Not my area of wealth but man would I like to do a journey on this swimming beauty.
One thing I admire is when a person is so suited to their work that they do it to a degree of perfection that leaves you almost speechless. That is Alexi. What a guy.
10 minutes into the video...and already pretty sure this guy knows what he is doing....amazing tour !... Huge respect when its more brains than glitz put into work!!
💯💯 Alexei is the real deal... wait till you hear next week what inspired him to build the way he does!
@@NautiStyles yup!! And ofcourse...amazing video! Thanks to you guys!!❤️
What an amazing ship - you'd feel safe exploring anywhere and everwhere. Can't wait for Part 2.
🙌🏻🙌🏻 💯
Waiting for part 2 because so far this looks like a perfect yacht for empty nest boaters who want to live aboard and cruise the costal US in comfort and safety. I think a crew of 2 would work well.
Yes, it would be perfect for you guys with 2 people crew
you can already see it here beringyachts.com/model/bering-77/#interior-9
Does the hostess come with the boat? She's sooooo gorgeous and entertaining. The boat is pretty cool to.
The functionality of this boat seems unparalleled, the fuel recovery is absolutely brilliant!
Right? I really should have filmed Rico’s face more lol
It's definitely nice but it's not like that's the first fuel recovery system that's ever been done.
Best one I have seen for both functionality and beauty, and the builder seems like a knowledgeable down to earth guy
BERING MAKES THE BEST YACHT HANDS DOWN….They over think every detail, I love it!!!
Great to see a founder of a company that knows the product and is passionate about it.
It was cool having the second camera’s viewpoint at the helm. It frees up Rico to add his input.
we loved having Sarah on this trip (2nd cam op), we just might have to always take her travel with us 😝
The Co-star
130’ and 145’ next please!!! And if you can, squeeze in the 100’. These are some of my favorite yachts, so capable of cruising anywhere you point them. Thank you for bringing them to us and giving us a glimpse.
oooooooh prepare to be amazed 🤩😝 how about a tour of 145’ under construction 🙌🏻
I like Explorer-type Yachts because so many factors are considered for the safety of the ship and its occupants. This ship is full of redundancy and made from long-lasting materials and machinery. I would feel very comfortable on this ship, I know it's a safe, long-lasting ship.
Thank you for your comment!
Alexey's attention to detail is encapsulated in his door-closing-weight philosophy. "you get used to the weight"
It's kinda fun to re-watch this today, knowing that you've now commissioned your own Bering 75. I can see you both imagining yourselves as the owner/operators. The questions you asked, your body language, you can tell you were blown away by the boat. I'm looking forward to seeing you two making your own memories and having your own adventures aboard your own Bering.
He said "it will be fully crewed boat: No owner operators." Does that mean you must also hire a licensed operator and crew?
@@nunyabusiness1499 No he said both are possible. Thanks to the size being under the 24m limit.
@@aesma2522 I must have missed that. Thanks.
Alexi - I am blown away at what you have accomplished with this boat. Congratulations and wishes for much success with Bering Yachts.
Thank you so much! 🙌🏻🙌🏻 Alexei is a rockstar 🤩
Bering Yachts are now my favorite dream Yacht (displacing Nordhavn). I can't wait to see part 2 of the tour
🙌🏻🙌🏻 welcome to the next level of Explorer Yachts my friend 😜💙💙
finally a nice long bering yachts walkthrough.
you are sooo welcome 😝🙌🏻
They've already done 65 Nemaste, but I agree; the Bering 77 and Bering 80 are my dream yachts, been waiting a long time for this myself.
Congratulations on your new Boat! Wow, it’s going to be amazing! Can’t wait to see your content.
This is the best expedition yacht for a owner captain. I can't wait to see the rest. Best boat and tour ever!
I just discovered my new favorite yacht! Or at least my favorite decks, galley and bridge 😜. Very much looking forward to part 2 of this amazing tour! So far, I’d say the best liveaboard / explorer yacht for $5M. Thanks, and see you soon Victoria and Rico 💙
Welcome aboard you new dream yacht 🙌🏻😝 it gets even better from here lol
@@NautiStyles I'm with Harko. I just can't wait until the next one. BTW Rico I agree with the importance of the coffee maker.
That's only $5M??Wow.I was going to guess 8-12.
@@bryduhbikeguy they have one at that price point as well.
5 mill? Surprisingly affordable.
WOW! What a yacht. This thing is beyond words. You've done walkthroughs on many beautiful yachts, but this one is in a class of its own. I was so engrossed in the video, I could not believe 47 minutes went by so quickly. I have never seen either of you so excited about a yacht. Looking forward to part II of this outstanding yacht.
🙈🙈😝😝 music to my ears to hear that you were not bored watching a 47 min video 💙🙏🏻🙌🏻 We are definitely pretty smitten by Bering and Alexei for that matter
The AllSeas 92 was another impressive ship - but I think Bering is a better build. Both very magnificent high quality ships, but I think Bering has the edge. Absolutely loved every minute of both tours. 🥰
So I don’t forget again, let me first thank you for providing the Spec page on you videos. That simple thing makes a big difference. Many of those facts are spread around most videos in passing. It’s great to be able to reference things like cruising speed and range, etc. Also, I loved the 65, so I’m very excited about this one!!
Thanks for your feedback, can’t wait for you to see this Tour. the specs will only be after the engine room tour in our videos
Alexi builds the nicest explorer type yacht I've ever seen. His attention to detail is 2nd to no one. The interior doors he showed in the 145 foot video were amazing. The best thing is he is a down to earth guy and not an ounce of cockiness in him. I would of never thought a 60, 70 or 77 footer could include what I wanted but he some how stuffed it in there making everything looking like it belongs in 5 star hotel. More speed would be nice but why bother when in your in the lap of luxury, the other thing you sacrifice range for speed
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Bering make incredible yachts its no surprise nautistyles chose them to build their new boat
@@lucas.2.3.9.4 I would of been surprised if they chose someone else. Not only is it a great yacht but Alexi is a great owner/builder to boot. I would of thought the 77 but that is because I know very little of the new 75. I'm sure it's great. I'm sure they would like one over 33 meters but the $ is huge then along with docking and where you can go due to draw
Bearing is hands down the premium builder regarding innovation, safety, and function. They have been my first choice since I started researching explorer yachts.
Best boat tour i have ever seen and i watch loads of them. Having the main man in the company showing you around the boat was such a bonus.
God I hate being poor, lottery win or a rich unknown relative getting in touch i want one. You guys have raised the bar.
haha, welcome to the “hopeless dream future owners” club 🙈😝 we feel ya!
Man, I really enjoy your videos. You and Rico not only show thorough walkthroughs but you are entertaining also. Alexei was terrific on this boat with his explaining as well.
Thank you so much Ross, really appreciate your kind comment 💙🙏🏻🙏🏻
I like this vessel - very simple. Very functional and comfortable.
Thank you!
This is the 2nd time I'm watching this video. Never get tired to dream dreams.
This is one of the most intelligently designed yachts I have ever seen. It's a small wonder you chose the Bering 75 for your dreamboat.
I love the Silent Yachts, but I love the over engineered philosophy behind the Bering's construction. I could live with the fuel costs (which are minimal) for that boat.
Alexei really knows his boats and is passionate about them. I can see him being very involved in the planning and manufacturing of the boats. I should think he has his eye on the yachting world and keeping up with the competition.
This boat is awesome and very safe and stylish. Great review and thanks to Alexei and you both.
I love explorer yachts, they just make sense if you love living on the water and exploring remote places over months. The Bering 77 is a beast of a boat but I love the look of the Bering 70. Part 2 please of the 70 model.
so glad you loved it, yes the 70 is pretty awesome as well
This is one hell of an amazing vessel but it isn't a boat, that is a ship by any standard of measurement.
Very impressive build and fit out. Thank you to both Alexei and the owner for allowing this walkthru.
This vessel 77 is the real deal 👌 she covers everything you need for exploration around the world especially in the south Pacific around Tonga, Fiji and so on. Can't wait for the next part of interior tour 🙂
Damn nice little ship. The president's demeanor does the company justice.
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Extraordinary yacht! I spent many years in Southeast Alaska, this boat would definitely become one of the most popular charter yachts in Southeast. Great for fishing, whale watching and exploring.
Couldn't agree more!🙌🏻🙌🏻 you came in late for the premiere, right? you must be rewatching it now 😝😝🙈
Victoria, Ricco, It's so cute watching you two get so giddy while touring this yacht. You both seemed like kids in a candy store walking through and I can understand why. Can't wait for part 2!
that’s exactly right! we loved this boat
Victoria & Rico, thank you for this great video. Furthermore, very informative to have Alexei sharing insights into his though process into the design and features. Very educational, inspirational and very impressive company he has built. Setting a new standard for yacht building!
I'm sold! What a beautiful yacht. They really have thought of everything you could want in a perfect size cruising yacht. Thank you for the tour!
You are so welcome, thanks for watching
This is so much fun watching all this time later. It’s no wonder your new yacht is a Bering, your excitement is contagious.
The Bering 65 was my favorite but now I have a new favorite. And to think with modern electronics it could be run by 2 people. Maybe even singlehanded in a pinch. Sweet! I can't wait for part 2! Thank you.
absolutely! if you have someone on the dock to help you catch some lines, you could prob do it. 3 people ideal, 2 doable, 1 possible 🙌🏻
This is the kind of boat someone who couldn't swim would want to own, its safety personified, Its one step from a sub boat, can go anywhere but underwater and the moon.
OKAY... Im at 16 minutes into the video, I MUST SAY... This is the best ship tour ever. Loved that all three of you guys were sharing input. Simply a breathtaking ship.
You're the best! can’t wait for you to see the rest
I was at 15:54 thinking the same thing. Ha
Alexei was excellent.. No waffles, just straight facts. Thanks Alexei.
Alexey is an amazing host, to run the business, to be so detail oriented, and be involved with every aspect. His vessels seem top notch also.
Y'know, I really prefer sailing yatchs for longer expeditions. But if I were to buy a motor yatch/ship? This is the bees kneez.
You guys are a great team, getting better every day.
That coming from a sailor soul is saying A LOT! thank you so much for your feedback
I've watched several of these vids with Rico, Victoria and Alexi. I've been blown away by the attention to detail on these Bering yachts. You are basically getting a top of the line small commercial ship designed to sail the world in a luxury yacht wrapper. So many boats this size are all about the glitz or speed(who wants to pay a fuel bill to go 30 knots flat out???). They really aren't designed to cruise in rough waters, fuel tanks are small, just pleasure crafts to cruise around in the Bahamas or Mediterranean. Also that galley is about the same size as the one in my 1900 sq ft townhouse, but its way nicer/more functional, also not to mention all the views out the windows and thru the bridge.
I wonder if bering supplies pots and pans after all they have silverware and plates glasses just curious.
@@jamesaddie4895 I'm sure they would if you asked them. I'm way too picky about my frying pans and pots to let somebody pick it out for me though.
Amazing ship. And contrary to competition, it's made of solid steel, not plastic, making it far more rugged. Probably also avoiding the endless waxing of the hull. Can hardly wait for part two, the engine room and not least, how does it perform at sea in ocean hard weather conditions. It just entered top of my 'best passage maker below 24m' list. Great video, just one suggestion though; in your enthusiasm beware not to interrupt Alexei too often :-)
Thank you for your interest in Bering Yachts!
Jesus; this is about the second time that I look at this video and I still can’t stop drooling!!!! That boat is so well built. Can you guys do me a favor and thank and hug Alexei for me the next time you see him for making such a boat….
😝🙌🏻😂 you got it! will do 😁
AWESOME AWESOME VIDEO! Can't wait for part 2 on July 17 ! I am actually quarantined on my room due to covid-19 and July 17 will be may last day of quarantine and what a treat for me to watch that part 2!!!!
The best for last!
Before I watched this video I was in love with the Allseas 92, now however I am a Bering 77 man. this is everything I want/need.
Thank you for your interest in Bering 77!
That wheel is GOLD!! love how it set up so you know where the rudder is
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@@NautiStyles WONDERING, is it only for this boat or can it be added to any other line??
Absolutely incredible explorer yacht, looking forward to seeing the rest of the tour!
Us too! see you on Saturday
Alexi, is like a grandfather.. cool, calm and relaxed. He is building some wonderful vessels. The attention to detail is impeccable.
I have watched this a few times and keep finding easter eggs.
I love the quality of Bering hatch’s. Alexia knows everything about his boats. The 77 is my favorite Bering boat.
I’ve been watching your channel for a while and have seen lots of boats. This is definitely one of my most favorite walk throughs. And we are not even done! Great job! This made me finally subscribe to your channel.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Yeeeay! Welcome aboard 🙏🏻💙
That "Look at the neighbors" as they jumped for a swim was well timed. 44.15
lol totally not planed 😝😂
That boat is much more attractive
Another great one Victoria and Rico! Can't wait to see the rest next week.
I keep coming back to watch this. I love this boat and Alexie really steals the show, sorry Victoria 😜 I'd give my legs to have this Explorer if I had any 😂
thanks for joining the Premiere, cannot wait to show you the rest and the sea trial
je öfter ich diese dokus schaue, um so mehr werde ich zu einem bering-fan ... thx & greets -☠❤🩹☠
Happy we made you a fan 😉
Just can’t get enough of this thing. I come back to these two videos of the Bering 77 often as a reminder of what I think is the smartest explorer yacht design of anything else available in this size. Seriously. It’s literally a perfect layout for both an owner operator or crew with the extremely generous crew accommodations that could literally be use for additional guest area if running as an owner operator. The obviously robust build quality just breathes the feeling of confident safety and security on the water. That galley connected to the pilot house and stretched across the width of the cabin space is just a brilliant idea. I also love that this video is the obvious start to the terrific relationship between you all. Incredibly obvious chemistry from the start. This is definitely the vessel I have in my sights in the not so distant future, no doubt. 😎😎😎
Well, I believe this may be my absolute dream boat. I've always said that if I come into a large sum of $ I would like to buy a 60-70' cruising sailboat and take off for a circumnavigation of the world, but I think you and the Bering yacht company have changed my mind. With this yacht, I could bring more friends and family (and bikini models) with me, host some great parties on those decks and cruise to any location on the planet. Now all I need is a winning lottery ticket and the phone number of a modeling agency. 😁
After you get this beautiful 😍 boat 🚢 you're going to have to feed this thing! That'll take ANOTHER lottery winning ticket...lol...from Wyoming USA 🇺🇸 🤠
Just WOW!!!
cant wait for part 2
💯💯🙌🏻 that about sums it up 😝😂
This was an AMAZING walk through and the host was equally fantastic!!
Alexei is a Star 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
I can't imagine the 75' will be much different - so very happy for you - God bless Alexei and his business - enjoy your new boat build - the dream of a lifetime!!!
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THIS is how you should build stuff. I especially like how the computer systems aren't overly integrated. One problem won't bring down the whole system.
Well until 47 minutes ago my total dream yacht was a nordhavn 78. Well now........ not any more
You don't want a fiberglass boat dude. Good call.
@@oooodles3 Nordhavn are world renowned for their toughness, i would not be at all uncomfortable taking a 70-80' just about anywhere in the world outside of the poles.
@@kutark Nothing wrong with a Nordhavn for sure. But if I had my choice steel is the real deal.
I with ya. Mine was a Nordhavn 60 or above but after this video, especially the ideals of the owner on his build quality. I’m 100% sold on this 77 and really, Bering in general. Rock solid build and design.
I know right!?
Great intro. Thank you for getting the boat's exterior from a lot of angles!
You bet! it was sooo amazing to have the ability to shoot so much footage underway and at anchor
Wow, just wow. This is a great Yacht of course but your presentation is so good and to get Alexei to show you around too, fantastic. Just when I thought these reviews couldn't get any better and you give us this, thank you. :-)
Thank you soooooo very much! you have no idea how much your amazing feedback means to us! 🙏🏻🙌🏻 more great content to come
This is by far my favorite manufacturer. And the fact that Rico said “but wait there’s more” earned y’all another subscriber. LoL
😝🙌🏻🙏🏻 welcome aboard 💙
Great video guys, nice to have the builders perspective each step of the way. What a ship!
Thank you!
Fantastic boat, really impressively engineered and designed. The finish on that table is amazing! Still suffers from a disapointing lack of sails for my taste but I could probably suffer through it on there if I was forced to :-)!
hahaha! with this fuel efficiency you will forget about the sails very quickly 😝😝🙈
@@NautiStyles what kind of numbers are they burnung?
This tour was a treat honestly. Thanks Victoria, Rico and Alexei!
Absolutely incredible boat. Love the combination of practicality and luxury, and just how heavy-duty everything is while still being beautifully designed. Stunning. Thank you for the comprehensive tour, NautiStyles 😎👍
As an ex RAN sailor I can tell you it is the length of anchor chain that hold ships stable, not the anchor..
Like so many nautical questions, the size of the vessel and its purpose dictate the answer.
Big ships are generally equipped with “stockless” anchors. This type stows easily, and holds the bottom pretty well. There is a long straight shaft called the shank that is flanked by roughly triangular plates called flukes that pivot on a hinge at the end of the shank. The chain or other type of rode is attached to the other end of the shank.
When enough chain is laid out on the bottom, the weight of the chain on the bottom helps to hold the ship, and it ensures that the pull on the anchor is horizontal. When the ship “sets” its anchor, it means that it backs down to put a strain on the anchor, which digs the flukes into the bottom.
Conversely, when you heave the chain up, the ship moves forward until the chain is “up and down”, and the lifting force breaks the anchor free of the bottom. If it gets wedged by a rock, everyone is very sad. When that happens with a big ship, the anchor can be damaged, even to the extent of breaking the flukes off. The solutions are various, but especially with a small boat, or even a pretty big one, you may be able to slide a heavy ring or shackle with a strong rope attached down the rode to the anchor. With a little luck you can send your tender out the opposite way the anchor was set, and pull it out back the way it went in. Or you can put a buoy or some kind of float on the original anchor rode, and use the bigger boat in the same way to see if you can pull the anchor out backward.
Sometimes you pick up an abandoned anchor chain, or some old cable, or even some other ship’s anchor chain that is in use, if one of you were careless during anchoring, or the two ships swung with the tide, crossing chains, or one of the ship dragged over the other’s chain in a strong wind. Divers may have to be engaged, and a barge and a crane, and a tug.
Some designs of anchors for warships were meant to be easy to break out just by steaming ahead on them, in case you were being strafed and bombed. Further hilarity can ensue if you put two anchors out because of heavy weather expected, and they get twisted. Anchors and chains are heavy, but they are usually just heavy enough to do the job. Ships make money by using their buoyancy to carry cargo, not anchors and chain.
Man and I thought Nordhavn was my dream boat. Not anymore this is perfection
🙈🙈 sowwy, not sowwy 😝
i found out about Bering Yachts 2 years ago, and been my dream brand since. I love the sharp look of the 70, but If I can afford one, would be the 80
I have to agree, this boat is just incredible
I think I still prefer a Fleming
Bering is the bomb for trawler explorers for sure!
I've always been a Nordhavn fan first. Now I'm not so sure...! Very impressive yacht Bering, well done. I love the fresh European interior styling of their other boats. I look forward to part 2.
welcome to the next level of Explorer Yachts 🙈😜
I’m also a HUGE Nordhavn fan. For years now I have gone back and forth between the two companies. I don’t think any boat beats the look of a Baring 80. But the Nordhavn reputation is hard to ignore.
I can’t afford either.
This is one of the most intelligently designed Yachts I've ever seen. No Hot Tub (keeps the center of gravity LOW) but a Sauna Shower combo that weighs comparatively nothing. No Fly Bridge controls (can't really see exposing them to the North Atlantic or the Florida Sun). Over Built winches. Aluminum upper works and a composite/solar Bimini. Exposed monitors are easy to replace/upgrade. Stainless steel drip plates are a great idea and the boat deck is huge. Love the cliffhanger swerve and can't wait for part 2. Is there any chance you visited the other Yacht that was moored to port of you? That's a Bering 70 and while there are a few videos of them and one really great series featuring Alexi and some hot babes cruising the eastern Med no one's ever done a comprehensive walkthrough of one so I was hoping you did one. I see you're maintaining the shower protocol...good job.
haha have you seen this one? ua-cam.com/video/GalhnATlBBY/v-deo.html we definitely have spent some time on the 70, great yacht. we used it as a base camp during our time in Kekova so it was not set up to film, but it's heading to the Cannes Festival and we will definitely do a proper tour there. Glad you loved the tour... so much more for you to see! also, there may or may not be a Tour of the shipyard coming while checking our the 145 under construction 😜😜
Having watched pretty much every second of Bering video I can find, I am pretty sure the hot babes are from Bering’s Marketing and Design Departments. Still sizzlin but on a working vacation.
@@joemrkvicka3393 Yes working vacation...fully deductible. Alexi doesn't miss any tricks.
"When the surveyors are Australian, then you know that oversight is rigorous". That is what I love about this boat.
Greetings from Bozeman Mt. I just had to subscribe to your channel. Your affordable liveaboard videos are what drew me, but I'll watch some of your videos about the unobtainable yachts. This boat is badaaasss! Keep up the great work.
A truly captivating video. Interesting and informative. Clearly a high quality craft and a detailed walkthrough to match.
Glad you enjoyed it!
It seems like I am always saying that this is the best boat tour you have done but here you go and give us an even more amazing boat tour! Wow this ship looks fantastic and I can't wait to see the next video.
ooow thank you kindly, it means the world to know you guys are loving the content! we put a lot of work into try to always grow as a channel 🙏🏻🙌🏻
Ok... *THAT* is truly a boat!!
I grew up on a live-aboard sailboat in Key West Florida, and all the fancy looking 'yachts' are all fun and no practicality when a real storm system rolls in.
This thing is awesome! ❤
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Well said! then you can definitely appreciate the real deal 🙌🏻
@@NautiStyles Indeed, sir!
sir?. 🙈🙈😝😂
@@NautiStyles oh no... I assumed. I thought you were the guy, Rico. Pardon me, are you the lady in the video?
*I mean madamé!*
(I actually thought perhaps I should not say 'sir' just in case.)
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What a great tour of a magnificent boat. Yeah we see you.
Spectacular world class explorer yatch here!! Thanks for sharing!
WOW ! This is an ocean going tank ! Would feel safe anywhere on the planet sailing this thing. Can't wait to see the rest next week.
you are damn straight it’s a Luxury Tank 😝😂