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ONBOARD Magazine spring 2024

Get Onboard ONBOARD is aimed purely at the superyacht professional – whether onboard or shoreside. 100% of your spend will hit your targets on the Mediterranean from Palma in Mallorca, Barcelona, through France to Genoa and beyond together with Montenegro and the Aegean, plus the eastern seaboard of Florida. We hand deliver every copy to superyachts over 30m to make sure your message gets in to the hands of the decision makers on board. The publication is also delivered to relevant businesses around the ports and marinas together with shipyards. We also attend the major yacht shows in Monaco, FLIBS, METS, Boote Dusseldorf, Palma and MYBA for on site distribution. Plus, we post over 500 copies to relevant businesses not on the Mediterranean such as the UK, the Netherlands, Germany the rest of northern Europe and of course the USA and Caribbean. We work hard to develop a publication that all the crew and land based decision makers will read from cover to cover. An enjoyable and informative read for everyone means your message will be read. Talking about your brand, product, services and your team is essential and with our help, the message hits the right decision makers.

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ONBOARD is aimed purely at the superyacht professional – whether onboard or shoreside. 100% of your spend will hit your targets on the Mediterranean from Palma in Mallorca, Barcelona, through France to Genoa and beyond together with Montenegro and the Aegean, plus the eastern seaboard of Florida. We hand deliver every copy to superyachts over 30m to make sure your message gets in to the hands of the decision makers on board.

The publication is also delivered to relevant businesses around the ports and marinas together with shipyards. We also attend the major yacht shows in Monaco, FLIBS, METS, Boote Dusseldorf, Palma and MYBA for on site distribution. Plus, we post over 500 copies to relevant businesses not on the Mediterranean such as the UK, the Netherlands, Germany the rest of northern Europe and of course the USA and Caribbean.

We work hard to develop a publication that all the crew and land based decision makers will read from cover to cover. An enjoyable and informative read for everyone means your message will be read.

Talking about your brand, product, services and your team is essential and with our help, the message hits the right decision makers.

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A home on<br />

the water<br />

Bering Yachts CEO Alexei Mikhailov<br />

discusses the company’s journey over<br />

the past 17 years and their sustainability<br />

obligations for the future<br />

E<br />

arth is mostly covered by water.<br />

To have maximum freedom one<br />

should spend a lot of time in the<br />

sea. Bering Yachts provides this<br />

opportunity to anyone who wants it. We<br />

give this world to our clients to live and<br />

explore in the safety and comfort of Bering<br />

yachts. Take your home with you wherever<br />

you go – and expand its boundaries to the<br />

size of our beautiful planet.<br />

This is how our journey started – with the<br />

construction of a 50-foot all-metal vessel<br />

in Foshan, China in 2007. The goal was to<br />

build a boat that would be safe, steady,<br />

comfortable, and capable of travelling across<br />

the oceans autonomously and worry-free.<br />

Making something perfect is always a<br />

challenge. We have accepted and embraced<br />

it, openly and with excitement. For 17<br />

years and with 14 yachts delivered, Bering<br />

had breakthroughs and setbacks, but has<br />

always kept an eye on one main goal. Now,<br />

with two shipyards, in Antalya, Türkiye and<br />

Burgas, Bulgaria, and 12 yachts in build,<br />

our quest for perfection goes strong.<br />

Our line of home-on-the-water yachts<br />

includes models from 20 to 50 metres in<br />

length to meet the vision of owners looking<br />

for a perfect boat. Explorer yachts under<br />

24 metres in length, such as B88 and B75<br />

will take you to any range destination thanks<br />

to the space and capabilities provided by a<br />

full-displacement metal hull. Built to a fully<br />

custom specification, B92 is designed to<br />

serve as an excellent charter boat. B78,<br />

our shallow draft explorer, will be perfect<br />

for coastal navigation while still keeping the<br />

capability of cross-Atlantic trips. Bering<br />

classic explorers B72 or B77 can be made to<br />

be owner-operated. Luxurious yet compact<br />

for the boats of this class, super-explorers<br />

B125, B145 and recently presented B165<br />

are the ultimate manifestation of the Bering<br />

lifestyle and pinnacle of comfort.<br />

Our family of boats also includes catamarans<br />

and other watercraft built using hydrofoil<br />

technology. Among the sleek and highly<br />

manoeuvrable aluminum catamaran models<br />

are B60 CAT and B80 CAT. Started in<br />

2023, this branch of Bering will deliver<br />

stable and practical multihull models<br />

made for leisure as well as for conquering<br />

hard-to-reach destinations. Speedy and<br />

multi-functional smaller watercraft made<br />

under the Bering Marine brand even further<br />

widen the accessibility by boat we offer to<br />

our customers. Fishing and transportation,<br />

rescue and military, leisure, work, superyacht<br />

tender – we offer several basic platforms<br />

that can be modified to order to fulfill<br />

several roles.<br />

Widening the range of use for our vessels,<br />

we cannot avoid changing as a company. Our<br />

home base constantly grows and improves<br />

to provide better service and give more to<br />

the customer. Over 250 skillful workers<br />

operate our two shipyards to ensure timely<br />

delivery of 12 boats currently in build. Since<br />

<strong>ONBOARD</strong> | SPRING <strong>2024</strong> | 31

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