
Bering 110: A New Chapter in Superyacht Exploration
Bering Yachts has unveiled the Bering 110, a new model inaugurating its next-generation superyacht line. Developed with Red Yacht Design, the 110 blends the rugged capability of an expedition vessel with the comfort and style of a superyacht.
Built with a full-displacement steel hull and aluminum superstructure, she is powered by twin Caterpillar C18 engines for a 10-knot cruising speed and a 12-knot top speed. With a range of more than 5,000 nautical miles, 47,000 liters of fuel, and 6,500 liters of fresh water, she is engineered for extended voyages.
At 317 gross tons, with an 8.17-meter beam and a draft of 2.4 meters, the Bering 110 offers volume and stability in a compact package. The asymmetrical salon creates a wide, square layout reminiscent of larger yachts, complemented by a main-deck owner’s suite, four guest cabins, and crew quarters for five.
Designed for versatility, her outdoor spaces include a customizable boat deck, a flybridge with Jacuzzi and bar, a forward lounge, and a flexible beach club. A large pantry supports weeks at sea, while wide corridors ease movement during long passages.
Practical yet refined, the Bering 110 is a capable crossover - equally suited for private ownership or charter, built for those who value range, autonomy, and adventure.