Tuesday, April 30

New Bering 76 with 4,000-nm Range

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Bering Yachts has launched its new steel-hulled B76 Lemanja long-range explorer yacht, with a range of 4,000 nm.

Lemanja is the smallest custom yacht that Bering has ever made. The Turkish builder’s fleet runs from 65 to 145 feet. It says that while Lemanja is rugged on the outside, ready to take on waters all around the world, the interior “is constructed as a full-fledged luxury house.”

The new Bering has three staterooms for six guests on its lower accommodations deck; a luxurious master and two guest cabins. “Our client was looking for a tough, go-anywhere explorer yacht with an oceanic range, which would also be stable, safe and quiet,” said Alexi Mikhailov, the CEO of Bering Yachts.

The yacht has both sophisticated stabilization and a state-of-the-art noise-reduction system. It also has extra storage space built into each deck to hold provisions for a major cruise.

The salon is bright, with full-length windows. The skylounge up top is built like an upscale rec room at home, with the usual sofas and bar center, but in this case also with windows offering panoramic views of the world outside.

Power comes from twin 404-hp Cummins QSL 9 diesels, producing a top speed of 12 knots and a cruising speed of 9 knots. The yacht also carries a solar-powered, rechargeable battery bank to reduce its environmental footprint and add to its range.

The B76 measures 76’ 3” with a 19-foot beam and a displacement of 130 tons. It has an aluminum superstructure.

Berings are made in Antalya, Turkey, with offices in Fort Lauderdale. Read more at http://beringyachts.com and see the video below:

https://www.yachtingmagazine.com/yachts/meet-bering-b76-lemanja/?

 

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