US-headquartered yard Bering Yachts has released details on its new 32.2-metre explorer model, the Bering 105. The yacht is designed for extended cruising and charter operations and builds on the platform introduced with the 26.6-metre Bering 88, whose first unit recently completed sea trials.
The Bering 105 has the same beam – 8.2 metres – and accommodation as her smaller sister, with capacity for 10 guests and seven crew. The additional six metres instead translates into roomier interiors and exteriors. This includes a spacious swim platform and beach club, alongside an optional swimming pool on the main deck aft.
Guest cabins are positioned on the lower deck alongside the crew quarters and captain's cabin, while the master suite is found on the main deck towards the bow. The latter is equipped with windows port and starboard, a desk space and a his and hers en suite. The upper deck skylounge can also be converted into a suite if preferred, with this option benefitting from a separate lounge area and private access to the upper deck aft, which is used to store a 5.2-metre tender and other water toys while underway.
Also on the main deck is the main saloon, a formal dining area for ten guests and a sit-up bar. A projector and large screen convert the space into a home theatre when required, while the screen between the salon and the galley can be removed to create a semi-open kitchen concept.
The beach club can be configured as a gym, a sauna or as a place for additional storage. Meanwhile, the flybridge features a wet bar, open galley and sofa seating aft, shaded under the hardtop, with sunloungers found forward. An additional lounge space has been positioned on the bow, complete with a coffee table and twinned sofas.
The model can be powered by a hybrid propulsion system for a maximum speed of 14 knots and a range of 4,000 nautical miles.
Bering Yachts recently revealed further details on its flagship explorer model, the B165. Two units are currently under negotiation.
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