This yacht is aesthetically stunning! The woodwork is simply magnificent. The interior design is second to none. She is very much a Bering. FIRST CLASS.
Finally! I've seen some pictures in the past, that made me take notice. She seemed to be very practical and crew oriented. And now I finally get a proper walk through, and she's all that and more :) This was a treat, so thank you for that!
Thank you for the kind words! We're thrilled you enjoyed the walk-through and appreciate the practical, crew-oriented design. It's great to hear the boat met your expectations and more!
Another great and professionell moderated and high Quality filmed and produced Yacht Tour. Thanks to NautiGauys and there also great Channel i am a great BERING Fan. This Modell has how you also told us a very unusal but very practical and safe Layout. I am always the first to be excited when the Crew has also Safe, practical and good Cabins and working Equipment. And thanks to the Founder from Bering Alexji, which is a very experienced Captain; this is a Standard. The only what was not my Choice by this Yacht, would be the use of the dark Wood.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback and support for Bering! We're delighted you appreciate the practical, safety-focused layout and crew accommodations. We understand wood preferences are personal, and we're glad you enjoyed the tour regardless!
I have *_never_* seen crew cabins _nor_ crew mess on the main deck before! That is awesome when you are truly designing for crew comfort. Bering really makes their ships more spacious with their wider and safer builds. My top three yacht builders are Lürssen, Damen/Amels and Bering, so this video is right up my alley. 😁I haven't even started on the nice layout and wonderful interior. This is one of those that's difficult to mention everything you like about it, because it'd take half an hour or so to read. Thank you for bringing this one to us!
David thank you so much for this video, also thank you to your team. Normally I see a 74 ft boat I skip it, then you see it's a Bering! That makes all the difference in the world. Alexi and the Bering shipyard are great at overbuilding small boats it is truly amazing. Thanks again for the great video.
Amazing about this yacht she is practical, capable, comfortable and safety conscious. But also her decor is lovely and the wood is stunning. She is worth the price for a great explorer yacht. And a great find for you to film David.
Thank you for the wonderful words! We’re delighted you appreciate Bering’s unique craftsmanship, and Alexei is truly passionate about creating these dream yachts.
The final boss of explorer yachts below 24 meters. It’s the 77 taken to the next level. It’s like if you took a Fleming, pumped it full of steroids, and sent it to the gym for 10 years, you get this. Bering never disappoints.
you may have covered Bering a lot, but they never get boring! Neither is this. It is truly an astonishing boat, with capabilities of dreams! it is a splendid boat and it presents itself in a remarkable way with its performance and with a great interior. Thank you
Wow -- I can't believe it's only 24m. If I didn't know the size and only saw the walkthrough details I would have guessed much larger. Bering and Nordhaven are my absolute favorite yachts.
That is one fantastic vessel. Unbelievable! I've always been a fan of Bering (sigh lol) and Beyond Capricorn has only increased my admiration for them. Fab tour, David. Thanks very much for that
Truly ingenious deck layout, putting master and guests below and crew on the main deck. In the case of this size of yacht it really works. I absolutely love the respect for crew, which for long duration voyages IMO would be a huge deal. Happy crew, happy yacht. With the captains quarters on the bridge deck this ship could have a crew of five (my preference) not the listed four, the deck plans for which shows that bridge deck cabin turned into a skylounge.
Impressive all around and in every way! Beautiful woodwork, great proportions and a classic, old world yacht feel. Her range is extraordinary! All I want to know is how much square footage overall is available.
This is the layout I would want. I'm not a partier type but more of a practical enthusiast. KUDOS Oh, btw, it's "DIVING," not "DINING" @15:20. You know I'm razzing you. Always an informative and precise look at what floats the world. You and NautiStyles are my favorite to watch. GEAUX BERING.
Stunning. This floating, electromechanical masterpiece has a beautiful layout and interior finishings. It's very fitting that you had Alaska on your mind - on the Bering Sea. 😉
First review I’ve seen of yours. Excellent and very informative. Bering certainly has some amazing builds and safety always a priority. Thanks so much!!
Thank you for watching! We're glad you enjoyed the review and found it informative. Bering’s commitment to safety and quality is at the heart of every build.
David I was watching the video of the 79 2017 Bering Yacht when you were in the engine room pointing out how the fuel is cleaned and pointed out filters and polisher and the other one which happen to be the oil changer you called fuel cleaner so watch the video one more time. this is just to make sure you look at the writing on watch you are looking at next time. Thank you David
Blown away by everything about this vessel. Bering is becoming a close second for me when it comes to my next yacht. Nordhavn is still my favorite but Bering is catching up quickly. 5 million for a sturdy, safe, beautiful, reliable, practical… yes, the boxes are checked off. My only hesitation would be maintaining the steel hull and superstructure. Seems like the rusting would be a constant battle.
This is my favourite yacht of the last 10 years. As technology has improved, you don't need big crews any more, a couple could just about manage it with the owners.
A beautiful Bering as usual, the attention to detail in construction and design is to be expected from them. What really is amazing is the amount of room given to the crew. If you expect to hire a professional crew you should treat them as such which means to me more than just how much money you pay them.
Really like what they did when designing the interior and it's layout. I rewatched the floor plan drawings twice, after the video, in case I missed the 1 item that wasn't included; a Day head above the guestrooms. It's not a deal breaker though, as nice as this entire ship is.
What a Dr Who tardis of a boat. Amazing how big the interior is and what a great design. David, do these Explorer yachts still have HF radio like merchant vessels? I know sat has taken over most long range comms.
I'd snap this up in a heartbeat if I could go back and change any one of many decisions I've made in life. This is 'bespoke' exactly the way I would want. The only thing I would change is the color of the blankets.
You said that Cummins were used on this Yacht for both Engines & generators so i would like to know what the Mercury covers in the wheelhouse were for? It would appear they were engine monitor covers.
What hull number is that boat? I love the newer ones, and I like that one too. I'm glad to see the crew being taken well care of in crew quarters. I hate when I see them crammed into leftover crevices of the yacht, like they were an after thought. But, it's not quite right for me. I don't like the step-overs with the watertight doors. They do them different now and would want them changed out.
@@ChristopherKnN I first thought that shades were down but looking at the floor plan that comes up and the thumbnail of this video the VIP cabin is actually devoid of portholes (look at the thumbnail around the bow and it is the lowest level by the water). It does look like the bathroom has a porthole. 4:30
Being built in Turkey you can expect great woodwork but MY GOODNESS this woodwork is outstanding. Do you know what that "mottled" wood is? Another question, did the owner take this around the world and is now finished with it or did they get a chance of circumstance?
Wow that's stunning. How did they fit all that into 24 meters??? As a first time buyer, how much would u suggest one should spend, please please advise??
It’s a great boat, but the thing that impressed me the most was the amount of space the owner chose to designate for crew. It’s not uncommon to see yachts far larger with absolutely miserable crew accommodations.
I agree - I think breathing room is important - especially if you are planning longer trips or going to be offshore for an extended period of time. Mental health, some privacy, ability to move around without bumping into each other constantly...it all adds up to a much better experience and less turnover.
I would love to sell my Princess X80 and have Bering build me a custom cat, but im concerned about how fast they are growing. Growing pains can effect a ship yard in some surprising ways.
I agree that providing the crew with quality of life on the trip is extremely important, but it is unthinkable that the most pleasant room on the vessel would not be reserved for the owner. Take my case, I love the sea, I love sailing, but I have immense claustrophobia, and I can't see myself in a room completely without windows! Anyway, I would rearrange the composition of the crew accommodations, so that I, and my guests, could stay in the cabins with windows.
Nice, but very Turkish/post Soviet 'stan luxury hotel sense of aesthetics. They might consider hiring a western designer for the interior of the next one.
Can't believe Nautistyles vessel was a B75 now a B82. It will be a proper mini superyacht/SuperTrawlplorer Nice to see you with Bering David. You Nautistyles, Aquaholic, Superyacht Capt, Alexei should all do a Walkthrough when Vic & Ricos yacht is launch. PS: if you in UK just before you do the Walkthrough. Please stop via Southampton. So I can hide in your suitcase lol. 😅
If they're going beyond Capricorn, perhaps it's indicative of the owner wanting to take the yacht below the Tropic of Capricorn. So Southern Chile or New Zealand, as opposed to Alaska. No offense, just being typically pedantic. (;
I do not know who made a choice of design owner or company. But I felt as I watched 100 years old english build yacht. Nice yacht but design and colors 100 years old. Perhaps it is matter of choice. and taste.
I've watched this video 2 1/2 times, and I can't figure out why I don't like the yacht. Maybe it is the decorating. But, I know I don’t like the wood color and style. It is just too "busy." The heavy grain is too much for me. That would be very expensive to change. I like wood but not this wood. I think sometimes you just don't like a boat, and have to move on. Thanks, David!
Its to much sleep areas, not so much livingspace…. The half of maindeck is crew space, the pilot house is captain cabin, and the lower deck is sleep areas…
This yacht is aesthetically stunning! The woodwork is simply magnificent. The interior design is second to none. She is very much a Bering. FIRST CLASS.
Thank you for the wonderful compliment! We're thrilled you appreciate the craftsmanship and design that make each Bering truly exceptional.
Finally! I've seen some pictures in the past, that made me take notice. She seemed to be very practical and crew oriented. And now I finally get a proper walk through, and she's all that and more :) This was a treat, so thank you for that!
Thank you for the kind words! We're thrilled you enjoyed the walk-through and appreciate the practical, crew-oriented design. It's great to hear the boat met your expectations and more!
Same, been waiting for years for a walkthrough of this boat
I’m pretty sure the owner of this boat carried a big stick. It stinks of panthers piss
A very thoughtful execution of a super explorer. Safety and practical above anything else. Super video David
Thank you! Safety and practicality are at the heart of our design philosophy.
Extremely practical. It seems like the crew would be happy which can make everyone happy.
Thank you! Ensuring a practical and comfortable design for the crew is essential - happy crew, happy journey!
Another great and professionell moderated and high Quality filmed and produced Yacht Tour. Thanks to NautiGauys and there also great Channel i am a great BERING Fan. This Modell has how you also told us a very unusal but very practical and safe Layout. I am always the first to be excited when the Crew has also Safe, practical and good Cabins and working Equipment. And thanks to the Founder from Bering Alexji, which is a very experienced Captain; this is a Standard. The only what was not my Choice by this Yacht, would be the use of the dark Wood.
Thank you for your thoughtful feedback and support for Bering! We're delighted you appreciate the practical, safety-focused layout and crew accommodations. We understand wood preferences are personal, and we're glad you enjoyed the tour regardless!
Now that's a real boat, go anywhere safely and in comfort, for owner, guests and crew, awesome vessel, well done Bering. Thanks David.😊
Thank you for the fantastic feedback! We’re thrilled that you value Bering’s commitment to safe, comfortable exploration!
I have *_never_* seen crew cabins _nor_ crew mess on the main deck before! That is awesome when you are truly designing for crew comfort. Bering really makes their ships more spacious with their wider and safer builds. My top three yacht builders are Lürssen, Damen/Amels and Bering, so this video is right up my alley. 😁I haven't even started on the nice layout and wonderful interior. This is one of those that's difficult to mention everything you like about it, because it'd take half an hour or so to read. Thank you for bringing this one to us!
We cannot see enough Bering yachts!!
Thank you! We're thrilled that you're eager to see more Bering yachts, and we look forward to sharing more with you soon!
Finally! A large TV that is actually positioned to be watched from a sofa! And it just gets better.
I'm just impressed if they can get the TVs, in the cabins, centered for the beds. It's so rare.
Thank you! We’re glad you’re enjoying the thoughtful details - comfort and functionality are always top priorities for us.
You can sail to some if the worlds most beutyfull places…. And fill the boats whit TV’s and internet….. Brave new world…
David thank you so much for this video, also thank you to your team. Normally I see a 74 ft boat I skip it, then you see it's a Bering! That makes all the difference in the world. Alexi and the Bering shipyard are great at overbuilding small boats it is truly amazing. Thanks again for the great video.
Amazing about this yacht she is practical, capable, comfortable and safety conscious. But also her decor is lovely and the wood is stunning. She is worth the price for a great explorer yacht. And a great find for you to film David.
Most beautiful 80’ on the planet. Period.
There's nothing like a Bering. Tks for the great video, and tks Alexey for those dream yachts.
Thank you for the wonderful words! We’re delighted you appreciate Bering’s unique craftsmanship, and Alexei is truly passionate about creating these dream yachts.
I love the Bering 77 Veronica and this seems equally nice.
Thank you! We're delighted you love the Bering 77 Veronica, and it's great to hear this one resonates with you as well.
The final boss of explorer yachts below 24 meters. It’s the 77 taken to the next level. It’s like if you took a Fleming, pumped it full of steroids, and sent it to the gym for 10 years, you get this. Bering never disappoints.
you may have covered Bering a lot, but they never get boring! Neither is this. It is truly an astonishing boat, with capabilities of dreams! it is a splendid boat and it presents itself in a remarkable way with its performance and with a great interior. Thank you
Thank you for the wonderful feedback! We're delighted you find Bering yachts as captivating as we do.
Definitely a unique layout on this one but it works, Really nice wood work and finishes. Great tour David thank you.
Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed the unique layout and craftsmanship.
That is the best most beutyfull Bering I have seen!!! More trawler style then moden cold style, great.
Wow, wow, wow. Very nice❤
Wow -- I can't believe it's only 24m. If I didn't know the size and only saw the walkthrough details I would have guessed much larger. Bering and Nordhaven are my absolute favorite yachts.
Bering and Nordhaven are not even in the same category. Bering builds serious high quality yachts, not Chinese fakes.
Love the color theme and the practicality! The beam is very impressive!
That is one fantastic vessel. Unbelievable! I've always been a fan of Bering (sigh lol) and Beyond Capricorn has only increased my admiration for them. Fab tour, David. Thanks very much for that
Thank you for the kind words! We’re thrilled that Beyond Capricorn has deepened your admiration for Bering. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Truly ingenious deck layout, putting master and guests below and crew on the main deck. In the case of this size of yacht it really works. I absolutely love the respect for crew, which for long duration voyages IMO would be a huge deal. Happy crew, happy yacht. With the captains quarters on the bridge deck this ship could have a crew of five (my preference) not the listed four, the deck plans for which shows that bridge deck cabin turned into a skylounge.
Thank you for noticing the thoughtful deck layout! Prioritizing crew comfort and functionality is essential, especially for long voyages.
Amazing yacht! One of the best I've seen. It should be called "Tardis".
Thank you! We’re thrilled you think so highly of her.
Absolutely my kind of boat; fantastic tour David and crew!
I'd love to explore Alaska on that vessel.
Impressive all around and in every way!
Beautiful woodwork, great proportions and
a classic, old world yacht feel.
Her range is extraordinary!
All I want to know is how much
square footage overall is available.
This is the layout I would want. I'm not a partier type but more of a practical enthusiast. KUDOS
Oh, btw, it's "DIVING," not "DINING" @15:20. You know I'm razzing you. Always an informative and precise look at what floats the world. You and NautiStyles are my favorite to watch.
GEAUX BERING.
Stunning. This floating, electromechanical masterpiece has a beautiful layout and interior finishings. It's very fitting that you had Alaska on your mind - on the Bering Sea. 😉
Thank you! We're thrilled you enjoyed the layout and finishes-perfectly suited for adventures like the Bering Sea! 😉
First review I’ve seen of yours. Excellent and very informative. Bering certainly has some amazing builds and safety always a priority. Thanks so much!!
Thank you for watching! We're glad you enjoyed the review and found it informative. Bering’s commitment to safety and quality is at the heart of every build.
This is a pretty cool little vessel.
David I was watching the video of the 79 2017 Bering Yacht when you were in the engine room pointing out how the fuel is cleaned and pointed out filters and polisher and the other one which happen to be the oil changer you called fuel cleaner so watch the video one more time. this is just to make sure you look at the writing on watch you are looking at next time. Thank you David
Fantastic boat at a very reasonable price…. Great tour.
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed the tour and appreciate the value this fantastic boat offers.
Blown away by everything about this vessel. Bering is becoming a close second for me when it comes to my next yacht. Nordhavn is still my favorite but Bering is catching up quickly. 5 million for a sturdy, safe, beautiful, reliable, practical… yes, the boxes are checked off. My only hesitation would be maintaining the steel hull and superstructure. Seems like the rusting would be a constant battle.
When the captain sleeps, is the boat anchored? ⚓
What a beautiful ship. Great yob David!
Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed the ship.
Beautiful n u are by far the best presenter on youtube. I love living on my sailboat but u almost make me go to the dark side n get a motor yacht
Very interesting design. On the fuel system - I'd expect the centrifuge to come before the Racors.
That is one magnificent yacht!
Thank you! We’re thrilled you think so-she truly is magnificent!
Perfection!
This is my favourite yacht of the last 10 years. As technology has improved, you don't need big crews any more, a couple could just about manage it with the owners.
Thank you! We’re thrilled this yacht stands out as your favorite.
Very, very impressive yacht.
Thank you!
Wood and fabric colors work for me on an excellent yacht. Killer crew quarters for the size.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the design and crew quarters!
Superb design.
Thank you!
Amazing. Thank you.
Amazing ship!
Thank you!
A tour of a Bering without ditzy interruptions and childish prattling. What a concept!!
At least she’s easy on the eyes and I’m talking w/utmost respect about Victoria.
A beautiful Bering as usual, the attention to detail in construction and design is to be expected from them. What really is amazing is the amount of room given to the crew. If you expect to hire a professional crew you should treat them as such which means to me more than just how much money you pay them.
Thank you for your thoughtful words! We’re proud of Bering’s commitment to quality and crew comfort.
There are people with 30 meter yachts asking themselves how come they didn't get this much space.
35 meter yachts that cost 3 times what this did...
can you say more about the running fuel at anchor as well as the steaming costs please. you are really good I have to say
A Beauty! However I don’t understand why the owner went with that dark color of wood. It makes it look dark and a bit old fashioned…
David thought he had seen enough of Bering yachts since Aquaholic locked him in the master cabin that one time. 😄
Nice David.
Impressive !!
Thank you!
Really like what they did when designing the interior and it's layout. I rewatched the floor plan drawings twice, after the video, in case I missed the 1 item that wasn't included; a Day head above the guestrooms. It's not a deal breaker though, as nice as this entire ship is.
What a Dr Who tardis of a boat. Amazing how big the interior is and what a great design. David, do these Explorer yachts still have HF radio like merchant vessels? I know sat has taken over most long range comms.
Горжусь соотечественником!
The Alpalaval fuel polisher was originally built for separating cream from milk I was using one driven by flat belts in the 60s
What a unit of a yacht! I wonder how far afield she’s gone.
Its the! Best. Hands down.
Thank you!
A beautiful yacht, but very bespoke, for that particular owner.
I'd snap this up in a heartbeat if I could go back and change any one of many decisions I've made in life. This is 'bespoke' exactly the way I would want. The only thing I would change is the color of the blankets.
@@panpiperI’d absolutely snap this boat up too
You said that Cummins were used on this Yacht for both Engines & generators so i would like to know what the Mercury covers in the wheelhouse were for? It would appear they were engine monitor covers.
I see Bering I click
What hull number is that boat? I love the newer ones, and I like that one too. I'm glad to see the crew being taken well care of in crew quarters. I hate when I see them crammed into leftover crevices of the yacht, like they were an after thought.
But, it's not quite right for me. I don't like the step-overs with the watertight doors. They do them different now and would want them changed out.
Thanks David. Are you sure it's only 24m ? :)
Beautiful yacht but strange no portholes in the VIP cabin.
There are, the shades were down.
@@ChristopherKnN I first thought that shades were down but looking at the floor plan that comes up and the thumbnail of this video the VIP cabin is actually devoid of portholes (look at the thumbnail around the bow and it is the lowest level by the water). It does look like the bathroom has a porthole. 4:30
Sounds like the perfect yaught for salmon fishing in Alaska! (24m btw)
Being built in Turkey you can expect great woodwork but MY GOODNESS this woodwork is outstanding. Do you know what that "mottled" wood is?
Another question, did the owner take this around the world and is now finished with it or did they get a chance of circumstance?
... soooooo.... how much is the fish?
Wow that's stunning. How did they fit all that into 24 meters??? As a first time buyer, how much would u suggest one should spend, please please advise??
Alfalaval separators are used in the dairy industry to separate cream from skim.
It’s a great boat, but the thing that impressed me the most was the amount of space the owner chose to designate for crew. It’s not uncommon to see yachts far larger with absolutely miserable crew accommodations.
I agree - I think breathing room is important - especially if you are planning longer trips or going to be offshore for an extended period of time. Mental health, some privacy, ability to move around without bumping into each other constantly...it all adds up to a much better experience and less turnover.
Not keen on the dark wood, however, a stunningly practical explore, the crew space will get you the best crew.
Thank you! We’re glad you appreciate the practical design and crew accommodations-key to attracting top talent!
It says 79’ in the title. Is that 79 feet or build in 1979?
they managed to pull this interior style from the 70s?
I love Bering yachts but making the beds look like hard work.
The woodwork is too dark inside making this yacht uncomfortable.
How much !
It is a townhome on the water.
What is the asking price for a yacht of this calibre?
5.5 million US.
Berings are extremely affordable for what they are compared to other manufacturers.
I would love to sell my Princess X80 and have Bering build me a custom cat, but im concerned about how fast they are growing. Growing pains can effect a ship yard in some surprising ways.
It's insane how they took priority of fuel efficiency.
I agree that providing the crew with quality of life on the trip is extremely important, but it is unthinkable that the most pleasant room on the vessel would not be reserved for the owner. Take my case, I love the sea, I love sailing, but I have immense claustrophobia, and I can't see myself in a room completely without windows! Anyway, I would rearrange the composition of the crew accommodations, so that I, and my guests, could stay in the cabins with windows.
Nice
The 80’ Bering is 246 HT. I didn’t realize they made a 79!
Do you own a yacht ⛵?
Nice, but very Turkish/post Soviet 'stan luxury hotel sense of aesthetics. They might consider hiring a western designer for the interior of the next one.
Exactly.
There's a volcano going off in Indonesia. We need more boats who love horseracing for the Titanium iodine and cotton gin machines opioid gas.
So many nice Berings, but the interior on this one loked like it was designed in 1980.
So why cant other yachts offer this amount of space. I have seen many sunseeker and their like get nowhere near this kind of room.
Can't believe Nautistyles vessel was a B75 now a B82. It will be a proper mini superyacht/SuperTrawlplorer
Nice to see you with Bering David. You Nautistyles, Aquaholic, Superyacht Capt, Alexei should all do a Walkthrough when Vic & Ricos yacht is launch.
PS: if you in UK just before you do the Walkthrough. Please stop via Southampton. So I can hide in your suitcase lol. 😅
If they're going beyond Capricorn, perhaps it's indicative of the owner wanting to take the yacht below the Tropic of Capricorn. So Southern Chile or New Zealand, as opposed to Alaska. No offense, just being typically pedantic. (;
Captain is crew also, not need own cabin, i want a nice sky lounge whit a dance pole and bar.
Is this new? I can't figure out how old it is? I'm not a big fan of explorer yachts.
7 years old.
Soo..The only dude with proper windows in his cabin,is the captain😂.Odd..😏
The cabins are for sleeping.
I do not know who made a choice of design owner or company. But I felt as I watched 100 years old english build yacht. Nice yacht but design and colors 100 years old. Perhaps it is matter of choice. and taste.
Nice yacht but too much space is alocated for the crew. Good for the captain's guests.
Never, NEVER under estimate a Bering Yacht!
Thank you for your support! We're pleased you hold Bering Yachts in such high regard.
made in Turkey/ Türkiye
I've watched this video 2 1/2 times, and I can't figure out why I don't like the yacht. Maybe it is the decorating. But, I know I don’t like the wood color and style. It is just too "busy." The heavy grain is too much for me. That would be very expensive to change. I like wood but not this wood.
I think sometimes you just don't like a boat, and have to move on.
Thanks, David!
I agree, I also don’t like this one. Old fashioned, no creativity or refinement.
Its to much sleep areas, not so much livingspace…. The half of maindeck is crew space, the pilot house is captain cabin, and the lower deck is sleep areas…