2024 Boat Show at Lumen Field - “Bering Marine 34’ Catamaran” 3 Rivers Marine

Published 2024-02-22
2024 Boat Show in Lumen Field Seattle, Washington. Today, I’ll be showing you the “Bering Marine 34’ Aluminum Catamaran.”

Thank you Larry for doing an awesome job in giving us a tour and sharing Bering newest addition. I can’t wait to test run in out on the water.

Link:
- beringmarine.com/boats/bm34-full-cabin-2/

All Comments (21)
  • @stevehanke1842
    Very nice. 3 comfortable seats looking foward while underway
  • @Rashnak66
    They should offer a stretched cabin version. An extra 2-3" interior space would really allow alot more inside livability. As it is this is very fish centric..
  • This was Bering Marine’s first attempt at this design, not perfect but to me it’s a great safe boat for some serious water. I think there is a larger one in the works however this is about the max for a trailer boat. I bet the next few will be even more impressive.
  • @clifbradley
    I've said it before,,amd tòo Alexei himself, they need a drop down bed from the ceiling to handle another person. We'll see if they listen. One bed won't work.
  • @rogergrandify
    WELL WITH YOUR SHOES ON!! AND IN THE BED!!!! YOU ARE TALLER THEN 6'1
  • @wendyharbon7290
    It would be interesting to knowing Bering Yacht Builders, could built a BM 47 feet version of their BM 34 feet Catamaran, as true a Catamaran Explorer Hybrid Motor Cruiser?
  • @user-pu2ho4ip3d
    Wonder how many bars of aluminum I can get out of one boat.
  • @teeanahera8949
    “140 gallons on each side, so, combined 240 gallons”, I was never good at maths but that makes 280 gallons.
  • Thanks for your video. I love this boat and want one. Price is high but one doesn’t know real price till there is money on the table. My concern towing….thats a lots of boat and 10’-11” beam is wide. I saw your Neah Bay vid and your tow rig…. How you feel about towing this rig to Neah Bay from your home? I do not wish to keep a boat in the water until I get to such a size that it becomes my only choice. I have been leaning towards a Kingfisher 3425…that one I know would be ok for towing but I like this beast…I don’t think I would take the kingfisher very far up the BC coast? I am a Bering fan. I love the B60 and B72, looking forward to seeing their 62 foot cat hit the water. With the Bering marine 30’ cat as a tender I think life would be wonderful and I could get to every fishing hole I wanted… thanks for any feed back. Darrel
  • 34' long and I have to go out in the freezing cold (possibly with rain) to access the head? Deal breaker!
  • @teeanahera8949
    The fridge is way too small, in a recreational caravan your minimum is 90 litres but most are closer to 200 litres, the one in this boat looks about 70 litres, NOT enough for spending a few days at sea.
  • @franksmith3602
    Bering... Designers have their heads up their butts. That much money. A crawl in a mattress. That's not a refrigerator, it's one skinny shelf. And a wast of space. No galley, no TV, no rod holders, maybe the Russians, with there fake Russian, video.... Need to watch...Rangers trawlers, get get a few design tips... Australia, power cats. At 34 feet. That, boat lacks...well everything.... Maybe Puten will buy one to escape....to turkey and work for Bering...