Turkey yacht builder Bering Yachts has announced that we have recently completed the hull flip of our first BC60 catamaran, a key stage in the construction of this innovative expedition catamaran. At the same time, we also celebrated the laying of the keel of the hull of the second BC60, marking another big step forward in the development of this groundbreaking yacht series.
Renderings of BC60
Progress of the first boat
The owners of the first BC60 were excited about the rapid pace of construction. In just five months after the keel was laid, we had reached an important milestone in the hull turnover. The owners have made ambitious plans for the vessel of the future, including an enclosed flybridge, a spacious master suite and three guest cabins. Designed to offer luxury and adventure, this model perfectly blends long-range cruising capabilities with high-end living.
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The keel of the second hull was laid
The laying of the keel of the hull of the second BC60 was carried out at our new Bulgaria shipyard in Burgas. The ceremony was attended by the mayor of the city and the governor of the region. The incident, which was widely covered by the local media, marked a significant step forward for Bering Yachts and the local shipbuilding industry.
Renderings of BC60
BC60 Overview
The BC60 is a state-of-the-art expedition catamaran designed for those seeking adventure and exploring remote destinations without sacrificing comfort or luxury. With a length of 60 feet and an impressive width, the BC60 allows for long-range cruising and maximum stability, even in challenging sea conditions. Its hull design provides superior fuel efficiency, while the rugged construction ensures safety for long sea voyages.
With a spacious interior that blends functionality and luxury, the BC60 is ideal for private owners and business adventures. The vessel can accommodate a customizable number of cabins and offers ample storage space for food, boats, and equipment.
milestone
The successful delivery of the first BC60 hull is a testament to the precision and craftsmanship that Bering Yachts is known for. This key milestone brings the yacht closer to completion as work progresses on the furnishing of the interiors and cutting-edge systems. The BC60 is designed to redefine expectations in terms of range, performance and comfort for expedition catamarans.
At the same time, the laying of the keel of the second BC60 marked the beginning of another chapter in the BC60 series. The keel is the foundation of every boat, and this milestone marks the beginning of the ship's life, bringing us closer to delivering another extraordinary catamaran to the yachting world.
Looking to the future
As production continues, the BC60 series will make waves in the expedition yacht market. With its unique power, stability and luxury, the BC60 is ideal for owners of adventure yachts exploring the world's most remote waters.
As the BC60 series continues to advance, Bering Yachts proudly advances its mission to create world-class expedition catamarans designed to take owners to the most remote corners of the planet in comfort and style. As Bering Yachts continues to push the boundaries of yacht design and innovation with the BC60 and the entire Bering catamaran range, stay tuned for further updates.
Technical parameters
BC60
Aluminum hull and aluminum superstructure
Overall length: 18.9 m (62 ft)
Waterline Length: 18.7 m (61 ft 35 in)
Breadth: 8.6 m (28 ft 2 in)
Draft: 1.4 m (4 ft 59 in)
Full load displacement: 62.8 metric tons (138.448 lbs)
Gross tonnage of open flybridge: 109.7 GT
Gross tonnage with enclosed flybridge: 121.2 GT
Fuel Capacity: 13500 liters (3.566 gallons)
Fresh Water Capacity: 3000 liters (792 gallons)
Cruising speed: 10 knots
Maximum speed: 14 knots
Range: 3,000 nautical miles at 7 knots
Engine: 2X Cummins QSB 6.7- 425 hp
Guest + crew: 4-6 cabins
Certificate category: СE certification
Hull type: Fully drainage type