Bering 145
44.46 m
Length
9.15 m
Beam
514 mT
Displacement
499 GT
Gross tonnage
4000+ nm
Range
12+9
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Bering 145 is the first fully customized superyacht in the Bering fleet. Designed by an in-house team of naval architects and engineers, she has a full displacement steel hull of 514 metric tons. As a result of the vessel’s specialized stabilization systems, the B145 provides a supremely comfortable ride with minimal rolling and ultimate stability.

The B145 superyacht features a hybrid propulsion system. The propeller is driven by electric motors charged by a bank of batteries. The banks are recharged by high-efficiency, variable-speed DC generators, making docking and mooring easy in the electric mode. The Bering 145 also boasts an enormous fuel capacity of 70,000 liters (18,492 gallons). Equipped with twin CAT C-32 1200 BHP @ 1800-2100 RPM engines, she has a range of more than 4,000 nautical miles in diesel mode at a minimum cruising speed of 12 knots. The B145 superyacht has a top speed of 15 knots

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Perfect not only from the outside

Combining luxury with true exploration amenities, the B145 superyacht features an expansive 30-square-meters garage – perfect for storing all of your water toys, tenders, and diving equipment
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Brief Specifications

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Length Overall (LOA)
44.46 m (145′)
Length Waterline (LWL)
42.56 m (139′)
Maximum Beam
9.15 m (30′)
Maximum Draft
2.75 m (9′)
Displacement Full Load
514 mT (1133.176 lbs)
Gross Tonnage
499 GT
Fuel
70.000 L (18.492 gal.)
Fresh Water
9.800 L (2.588 gal.)
Cruise Speed
12 knots
Maximum Speed (Half load)
15 knots
Range
4.000+ nautical miles (at 10,5 knots)
Guests
12
Crew
9
Tender length
8 m
Certification
Classification society upon request
Classification
Pleasure class / Charter class
Hull Type
Full Displacement
Material
Steel + Aluminum
READ MORE ABOUT BERING 145

Bering 145, a 45-meter superyacht, is the new flagship of the Bering Yachts fleet. This transoceanic model, which combines elegance, speed, and the latest technology, will be ready for delivery in two years.

Bering 145 is the first fully customized superyacht in the Bering fleet. Designed by an in-house team of naval architects and engineers, it has a full displacement steel hull of 514 metric tons.

The superyacht features a hybrid propulsion system. The propeller is driven by electric motors charged by a bank of batteries. The banks are recharged by high-efficiency, variable speed DC generators. Docking and mooring is possible in the electric mode. Bering 145 can take on the most extreme cruising itinerary. The superyacht has an enormous fuel capacity: 70.000 L (18.492 gal.). It can travel more than 4,000 nautical miles in diesel mode at a minimum cruising speed of 12 knots. The maximum speed of the vessel is 15 knots.

Bering 145 features a highly functional layout on a 9.15-meter beam. The master stateroom is located on the main deck toward the bow, with glass windows measuring more than 9.5 square meters. Additionally, there are five guest rooms. A huge saloon with a dining area for 12 persons and a lounge area are located on the main deck. Another dining table is on the upper deck, in the sky lounge. The yacht has 4 crew staterooms and the captain quarter. Total crew capacity is 9.

The lower deck includes 32 square meters of storage space for equipment such as water toys and spare parts. Also, the superyacht is equipped with several tenders that can be placed on the upper deck. Bering 145 also includes a spacious beach club at the stern. Just imagine a space of 40 square meters for relaxing and entertaining!

On the flybridge is a SPA zone, bar, and gas grill, among several luxurious amenities. The Bering team looks forward to helping you design your own customized version of the Bering 145, so you can have the yacht of your dreams.

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