The Bertram 390 Convertible is a 41-foot convertible sportfishing yacht produced by Florida-based boat-building firm Bertram Yachts between 2000 and 2007. Curvaceous lines, rounded edges, tear-drop glazing and a flared bow give this yacht a stylish presence on the water, while a focused flybridge and a capacious cockpit provide tournament-ready spaces to get your fishing game on. Whether you are aiming to win a tournament or simply spend a few days cruising the coast with family or friends, this compact, multi-purpose vessel seems to have it all.
Fix your 390 Convertible with a Pipewelders tuna tower for unobstructed visibility for miles around, or sample the commanding views up on this yacht’s flybridge, artfully crowned with a lightweight hardtop. There is room for a trio of guests to enjoy the scenery up here from an L-shaped sofa with padded backrests, while two more will take their position at the twin leather, steel and teak-lined piloting chairs facing the helm. Built for ambitious offshore cruising, this helm station features a fiberglass helm pod with a power-assisted wheel, ICOM VHF radio, Furuno Navnet display screens, Simrad autopilot and bow thruster controls.
Step down into the self-draining aft cockpit and discover a space fine-tuned around the modern fishing experience. Flush rod holders in the gunwale, a glazed transom livewell, rocket launchers and a salt-water wash down hose are joined by extras like a fighting chair, a fish-box, Glendinning Cablemasters, a lift-gate, a retractable swim ladder and a bait station with an ice-freezer. If you wish to use this vessel as more of a family cruiser then exchange the fighting chair for a cockpit table, and make use of mezzanine space to include a wet-bar with a drinks chiller and an outdoor grill.
The main deck salon is a symphony of lavish carpeting, wide side windows, veneered cherry, recessed lighting and cushioned seating. There is an L-shaped lounge sofa to port and a dining booth to starboard with a curved table, while on a slightly lower level there is a walk-in galley with a Dometic fridge, a microwave, a two-zone hob, a stainless steel sink with mixer-tap and solid countertops.
Sleeping quarters for up to four overnight guests across the lower deck are split between a double stateroom and a twin berth, with a single head boasting an electric toilet, a sink, mirrored surfaces and an enclosed stall shower perfect for freshening up.
Powered by a pair of 220HP Volvo Penta D3 engines, you can expect top speeds to hit 31 knots and cruising speeds settling in at around 27 knots. A fuel tank holding 476 gallons of diesel should keep you out on the water for days on end as you tour the tuna-rich feeding grounds or explore stunning coastlines. This vessel’s deep-V hull with a 17-degree transom deadrise and narrow beam has been perfectly calibrated for offshore conditions, promoting balance and agility as you chase that record catch.