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Bering 145 and Bering 92: Enjoying the sea together

by Bering Yachts 8 Jun 2023 07:03 PDT
Bering 145 and Bering 92: Enjoying the sea together © Bering Yachts

Bering 145 M/Y HEEUS and Bering 92 M/Y PAPILLON have traveled side by side along the mountainous Mediterranean coast of Türkiye.

Lovely sunsets, calm blue seas, perfect weather - these yachts were not able to fully display their exploration abilities. However, the feelings of comfort, leisure, relaxation that accompanied the travelers were second to none. It was a perfect example of what we call the Bering lifestyle - free and laid-back, with a hint of sea salt and adventure.

Both vessels have steel hulls and aluminum superstructures with a design distinctive for Bering's trawler-type full displacement yachts. Together they have definitely turned heads in a demonstration of marine elegance and reliability.

We present you with this short video to show that life is beautiful, especially when you are on a boat!

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