Bering 70

The Bering 70 is the debut model for Bering’s Coastal series. She has been designed from the keel up to be the ideal vessel for extensive coastal cruising due to her shallow draft. Her hull shape and profile let you easily recognize that the Bering 70 is an atypical motoryacht that is incredibly stylish. A reverse-raked bow is seldom seen in yacht designs of this size. The absence of a large overhanging bow means that there is less reserve buoyancy to create lift when making contact with an approaching wave. This in turn leads to the hull “slicing” through waves as opposed to riding up and over, thereby dampening pitch at sea. The end result, a smoother ride for everyone on board.

Similarly, her contemporary interior design is a departure from the more traditional styling found on many of today’s long distance motor yachts, but her capabilities are that of a true blue water traveler. Featuring a pilothouse deck, full displacement hull and a range of over 2,500 nautical miles she’s ready to carry you and your guests to far away destination.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Length Overall (LOA): 70’3″ (21.44 m)
Waterline Length (LWL): 67′ (20.42 m)
Beam: 18’3″ (5.57 m)
Draft (FULL LOAD): 4’10” (1.24 m)
Displacement (FULL LOAD): 140,000 lbs (70 metric tons)
Gross Tonnage: 72 GT
Bridge Clearance (Height): 22′ (6.70 m)
Cruise Speed: 9 knots
Maximum Speed: 13 knots
Twin Engines: Cummins QSB – 6.7
Watertight Bulkheads: 4
Fuel: 1,260 gal. (4,780 L)
Water: 245 gal. (930 L)
Grey Water: 130 gal. (500 L)
Black Water: 130 gal. (500 L)
Range: 2,500 + nautical miles

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