Super Looper ? Lowest bridge clearance possible ? 19 feet or less would be great. Hoping a hinged arch would do the trick. How about small twin cats or cummins ? Thanks for the great review Judy. I have been looking forward to reading what you thought of this great looking Trawler. And thanks to you Carl for starting this thread.
Thanks for your compliments on the Bering and the Review - it's appreciated on both Bering Yachts offers models up to 80'. They are in current contract discussions on an eighty footer and have presented detailed specs, CAD drawings, deck plans, and presentation pictures. A 3D model is currently under construction. The air draught is 17' on the Bering 55 with the hinged mast lowered. The standard hinged mast requires a crane for lowering and raising; however, a push button hydraulic system is offered for frequent bridge duckings. For those preferring twin engines, the 220hp Cummins is standard. John Deere 178hp for twins are also offered. Let me know if you have more questions. Thanks again! Judy
3,000nm @ 8 knots consuming 5 gal/hr 5,000nm @ 7 knots consuming 3 gal/hr 8,000nm @ 6 knots consuming 1.6 gal/hr All with 10% reserve plus the genset. So yes the range, for the deranged, is transPacific Judy
Range for twins Do you have range numbers for the twins ? Cummins and JD if you have them. Thanks for your replies
The Cummins QSB-5.9 heavy duty 225hp twins have the same estimated range and consumption when using one engine at a time which is the recommended mode under normal conditions. Using both engines simultaneously increases consumption by about 20-30%. Judy
Greetings, Are you, Judy Waldman, stating I am deranged and if so, what leads you to that conclusion? Thank You.
Twins Thanks for your prompt and informative reply about ranges for twins. A pleasant surprise. Left, right, left..... Left and right when needed. I likey !
No question specifically, but did want to give accolades to YF for the review, and especially to Judy / The Bering team for a fine looking product released to market. I wish you success in the new year of future yacht building. The Bering 55 is a fresh and very sharp look boat. I hope to come across one in person soon enough to get a closer view and hands on tour. Once again, great job Judy and of course YF's for the review.
Gosh and aw shucks,PropBet. Many thanks on behalf of Bering Yachts and myself. Carl is the one who gets the major credit here. Some inside scoop on the reviews is that Carl will not have reviews on just any yacht. He handpicks and/or approves those that are worthy of a review. Then Carl sets up all the pictures and the format. And then comes his editing and touch-up of both photos and writing. He spends long days before and after the reviewer writes. Some reviews and photos require more editing than others but his finishing touch is what really makes the reviews sing. Carl is not just a techy wizard, he's also a talented writer and proven editor. Really appreciate the compliments - it makes the work even more rewarding. Judy
Liked the write up, liked the boat very much ....Judy, Thank you for your write up on the 55, it was excellent, the 55 is very worthy of a full displacement title.....kind regards greg
I see Bering has also linked to the review on their site. It(the yacht), really gives new meaning to "big things come in small packages".
The newly launched Bering 70 is undergoing sea trials, reminds me of Skat. During the background talk you hear that buyers are coming on board in the afternoon so she may still be available to first come first served!