BC60
18.9 m
Length
8.6 m
Beam
4-6 cabins
Guests + Crew
62.8 mT
Displacement
109.7 GT
Gross Tonnage Open Flybridge
121.2 GT
Gross Tonnage Enclosed Flybridge
3000 + nm
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Bering catamarans are a new page in our history. We are dedicated to making this type of boat as popular and commanding a number of dedicated followers as our regular yachts. Safety and stability, practicality and craftsmanship, capability and innovation – this is a Bering boat, and we plan to make it the best multihull available.

BC60 is 18.9 meters long, has a 8.6-meter beam and displaces 62.8 tons at full load. The gross tonnage of the basic model with an open flybridge is 109.7 GT. Also, the model is available with an enclosed flybridge whose gross tonnage is 121.2 GT. The distinct feature of this boat is its layout flexibility. 134.8 m2 of external and 116.4 m2 of internal space provide several options to modify her to the owner’s request. For example, this three-deck catamaran can be built with 4, 5, or even 6 staterooms under an open or enclosed flybridge.

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Brief Specifications

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Length Overall (LOA)
18.9 m (62′)
Length Waterline (LWL)
18.5 m (60’7″)
Maximum Beam
8.6 m (28’2″)
Draft (with half fuel load)
1.3 m (4’3″)
Displacement Full Load
62.8 mT (138.448 lbs)
Gross Tonnage with Open Flybridge
109.7 GT
Gross Tonnage with Enclosed Flybridge
121.2 GT
Fuel
13.500 L (3.566 gal.)
Fresh Water
3.000 L (792 gal.)
Cruise Speed
10 knots
Maximum Speed (Half load)
14 knots
Range (at 7 knots)
3.000+ nm
Main Engine
2 x Cummins QSB 6.7- 425 HP @3000RPM
Guests + Crew
4 – 6 cabins
Certification
СE class
Hull Type
Full Displacement
Material
Aluminum
Read More about BC60

More than fifteen years ago, Bering went ahead of the curve by starting to make expedition trawler-type full-displacement steel yachts. Their capabilities and unique style gained attention of the explorer yacht enthusiasts and everyone who wanted a safe and sturdy yacht that performed like an expedition boat while being elaborately crafted and stylish. Now Bering makes another step ahead – we are beginning to make aluminum catamarans. It is both popular and practical, so we allow our customers to simultaneously follow the trends and reach their exploration goals.

At this moment, two catamarans were added to the Bering model line – BC70 and BC80. Bering catamarans have combined the best of two worlds: stability of the cat design and luxury, quality of craftsmanship, and innovations Bering is known for. They are made for leisure as well as for conquering the seas in both hemispheres; even trans-Atlantic travel is possible.

Just like with the regular Bering yachts, three isolated external zones provide privacy to different guest parties if needed. The flybridge has a 27.7 m2 boat deck option with a crane. Optionally this area can be used as a lounge zone. The main deck has a sunpad on the bow, and a 47 m2 saloon, which is adjacent to the 25.2 m2 cockpit. To add to the relaxing atmosphere, the saloon has a galley with large panoramic windows.

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