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Bering 77 in construction

Bering 77 currently under construction, is the big sister to the Bering 65, adding 161,000 lb. of displacement alone.

Among its specification changes, the new design adds 2,500 gallons of fuel and nearly triples the freshwater supply to 1,160 gallons.

Like all trawlers in the expedition series, the 77’s proud bow and freeboard scream long-range cruising with extreme comfort, as the hull shares her predecessors’ bulbous bow design, twin-engine configuration, hard chines, and prop-protecting gondolas.

When all that height is added up, the superstructure stands a whopping 35 feet, 8 inches off the water. The 77 is scheduled for CE Ocean A sea-state certification irrespective of her delivery destination.

Standard power gets an increase to twin Cummins QSM-11s, with a reported range dropping from 5,000 nm at an 8-knot cruise to 4,000 nm at the same speed.

On deck, the only significant design change from the 65 is that the Portuguese bridge has been merged into the foredeck, making a large, forward-facing seating area. The rest of the interior is traditional raised-pilothouse with a generous seating

area in the saloon, and a few steps up to the galley and helm.

Typical arrangements feature either five or six private cabins, but Bering hints at further customizations at the owner’s behest.

If you’re curious to see how Bering 77 will look like at completion check out the rendering video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJ1tJI0EPFg

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