Eight years into their yacht-owning experience, NautiStyles decided to build a boat on their own. Yacht and nautical lifestyle enthusiasts, licensed captains, and marine bloggers with more than 265,000 subscribers of their YouTube NautiStyles channel, these guys know it all about luxury, safety, and comfort. After considering (literally!) hundreds of options, they chose Bering 75.
Bering Yachts founder and president Alexei Mikhailov received a call from NautiStyles early spring morning. Phoning from Dubai, the couple informed Alexei that their choice was firm and final – they want a real steel explorer yacht they have been dreaming about for quite a while. They came to the Antalya shipyard, and, after quite long and in-depth discussions with Alexei and the Bering team, the contract was signed. Due to the high demand, it took several months to lay the keel, but when the time came the happy future owners had a time of their life welding a coin into the hull.
Building this yacht will be a unique experience for both sides. It will be the first boat NautiStyles build for themselves; as for Bering, this adventure will result in tending to the needs and dreams of people who know a lot about design, usability, and comfort at sea. It will be an interesting venture; NautiStyles have even established a separate channel, NautiGuys, dedicated to the process. In one day, the video about the decision to build B75 has generated more than 100,000 views. This is the power of a dream.
So, what exactly is a dream? Bering 75 is an under-24-meter yacht, 23.44 meters in length. It displaces 160 metric tons with a gross tonnage of 174 tons. Taking onboard up to eight guests and two crew members, it will feature two master suites – by the clients’ request. An impressive 4,000 nautical miles range will provide B75 a lot of autonomy, and with cruising speed of 9 knots and top speed of 12 knots, this yacht will surely satisfy the adventurous style that NautiStyles are looking for in the boat of their dreams.
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