Bering Yachts proudly presents two remarkable vessels designed for the true adventurer: the Bering BC60 Expedition Catamaran and the Bering 72 Explorer Yacht. While both yachts share the spirit of exploration and uncompromising quality, they cater to different preferences and requirements. In this article, we’ll guide you through the key differences to help you decide which vessel suits your vision of adventure.
The BC60 offers the enhanced stability typical of a catamaran design, with its wide beam ensuring minimal rolling and smooth cruising even in rough waters. On the other hand, the B72 stands out for her solid steel hull, delivering the rugged endurance needed for challenging seas. Your choice depends on whether you prioritize multi-hull stability or monohull reliability.
Regarding range, the B72 takes the lead with transoceanic capabilities and an impressive fuel capacity, making it ideal for long-haul voyages. The BC60 can offer an exceptional range for her size while boasting efficient fuel consumption. The BC60’s catamaran configuration also means faster cruising speeds, which may appeal to those looking for a combination of performance and economy.
Both yachts exemplify Bering’s commitment to durability and quality. The B72 has a steel hull and aluminum superstructure, ensuring longevity and safety on long journeys. Meanwhile, the BC60 features a lightweight yet robust aluminum hull, reducing fuel consumption without compromising strength.
To help you make an informed decision, we’ve prepared a detailed video comparison of both yachts, which is now available on our YouTube channel. Get insights from our experts and see both models in action—don’t miss it!
Still unsure? Contact our team at Bering Yachts for personalized advice and guidance. Let us help you find the explorer yacht that matches your aspirations.