Introducing the Bering 77 Expedition Yacht—one of Bering's most successful models.
Equipped with two Cummins QSM11 marine diesel engines generating 355 horsepower each, the Bering 77 achieves a maximum speed of 11 knots and a cruising speed of 8 knots. It boasts an impressive cruising range of over 4,000 nautical miles at cruising speed. Standard features include excellent satellite communication on board, unparalleled safety and reliability of a steel expedition vessel, and uninterrupted internet connectivity.
The Bering 77 is a robust yet elegant displacement motor yacht weighing 165 tons, offering extensive cruising capabilities. Its angular hull with pronounced flare and bulbous bow features a significant freeboard from bow to stern, reducing deck immersion in waves and providing ample (over 2 meters) headroom in interior spaces.
The yacht features a full-size flybridge, ideal for socializing with all passengers on board. In the aft section of the flybridge (slightly lower level), a crane can be installed to stow a tender. The main deck cockpit is equipped with another open-air relaxation area featuring a soft sofa and a table.
Inside the spacious salon, there are relaxation areas (sofa, coffee table, armchairs), a dining area with a large table and chairs. A few steps up, you'll find the galley, which provides access to the wheelhouse.
The ample volume of useful interior space in the hull allows the owner to choose both the number of cabins and several layout options.
The Bering 77 boasts a cruising range of over 4,000 nautical miles at 8 knots, enabling the yacht to remain at sea actively for several weeks without refueling, while its passengers enjoy their maritime journey.