Bering Yachts signs contract for first 33m B110 explorer model

Turkish yard Bering Yachts has announced the sale of the first Bering 110 (B110), mere weeks after the 33.1-metre model was publicly unveiled.

Conceived as a “modern [but] true explorer”, the B110 has a range of over 4,000 nautical miles and strong, broad lines courtesy of London-based studio Red Yacht Design. This build will serve as the inaugural vessel in “an updated superyacht line”, according to Bering Yachts, “combining the autonomy and reliability of a robust vessel with the aesthetics, volume and comfort levels synonymous with superyachts”.

The B110 is engineered for extended voyages, featuring a full-displacement steel hull and aluminium superstructure complemented by a 47,000-litre fuel capacity. At the forefront of the design is practicality, including a large pantry for four weeks of autonomy at sea and an asymmetrical saloon that trades the starboard sidewalk for an extra metre of width. The main deck houses a forward galley and the owner’s cabin with its “classic layout”, while four guest cabins can be found below.

Customisation is available, with foldable furniture and the option to include a Jacuzzi and bar on the flybridge for charter-friendly clients. There is also room for outdoor dining, a bar and seating in the cockpit, while the beach club can serve as a gym, sauna, lounge or storage for long-range expeditions.

Other key specs include an 8.2-metre beam, a 2.4-metre draft and a volume of 299GT.

“With the Bering 110, we aimed to merge the bold spirit of exploration with the elegance of a superyacht,” explained Fatih Sürekli of Red Yacht Design. “She is built to go anywhere in the world while offering the warmth and comfort of a true home at sea.”

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