Flagship B165 model revealed by Bering Yachts

Based in Turkey Bering Yachts shipyard revealed the images of their new 49.4-metre flagship at the Dubai International Boat Show
March 5 2024 2 minutes to read
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The B165 superyacht features an elongated aft deck

The exterior design of the B165 has become less angular and more modern compared to the models presented earlier 

Now there is an impressive beach club in the aft section, which can be extended with the help of fold-down bulwarks when at anchor. There is a large pool in the centre with sunpads around it and there is a lounge in the cockpit a few steps higher. 

The beach club on the B165 superyacht
Beach club on the B165 superyacht

The appearance of the future flagship, which is to replace the 44.2-metre Heeus explorer, was created by Switzerland-based Valentin Design studio. According to the designers, they wanted to create “a true crossover, where usability and practicability combine with an elegant, experience-driven design”.

The B165 with a steel hull and an aluminium superstructure will boast six cabins. The master suite with an outdoor lounge area forward with a pool and sunpads are located on the upper deck. The main deck houses two VIP cabins next to a media room, which can be turned into another cabin if necessary. The rest of the guest cabins are below deck.

The lounge on the B165 superyacht bridge deck
Lounge on the B165 superyacht bridge deck

Among other features of the superyacht, it is worth mentioning a skylounge and an al fresco dining area on the upper deck, as well as a lounge on the bridgedeck partially sheltered by an overhang and offering a bar, a TV and a fireplace surrounded by generous sofas. 

The B165 superyacht features an elongated aft deck
The B165 superyacht features an elongated aft deck

It is reported that the B165 is capable of carrying two tenders up to five meters long, and there is a crane for launching them starboard. Thanks to twin Caterpillar C32 engines the yacht can reach a top speed of 15 knots and has a range of 4000 miles at 12 knots.

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