The steel hull of Bering Yachts' 39.5-metre B125 model has now been transported from Istanbul to Antalya, where outfitting will commence. Delivery is anticipated for September 2024.
According to the shipyard, the tri-deck flybridge model is another instalment in Bering's legacy of full-displacement motor yachts and has been designed with "comfort and safety in mind".
The B125 harnesses a proven platform of naval architecture and engineering to deliver the ocean-going capacities of a much larger vessel, while maintaining a slender sub 500GT package.
Accommodation is for up to 10 guests in five cabins and complement for seven crew members, and she makes full use of her nine-metre beam and almost 40-metre length.
The yacht's exterior design has been completed in collaboration with Sabdes Yacht Design, while interiors are by Red Yacht Design.
On board elements comprise a 30-square-metre beach club and the option to include a sauna and wellness facilities or a dedicated tender garage.
Key technical specifications include over 410GT of displacement and a range of 4,500 nautical miles.
Last month was a busy time for the US-headquartered shipyard. Bering Yachts launched the second unit in its 26.2-metre "steel trawler" B80 series and a full-custom 37.4-metre explorer yacht described as an "exclusively off-white beauty".
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