The Bertram 64 is a 67-foot convertible sportfisher that was produced by the Florida-based yacht-building company Bertram Yachts between 2011 and 2015. A sleek profile crafted in collaboration with naval stylists Studio Zuccon boasts an aerodynamic, sporty form that still possesses that signature Bertram look, while fishing amenities are top-of-the-range and perfect for the serious fisher. As a convertible-style vessel this yacht is equally well-built for family cruising, boasting plenty of outdoor relaxation space and deluxe interiors that will impress even the most hard to please guest.
A Pipewelders tuna tower can be fitted to this yacht for elevated fish-finding, while the flybridge also offers the ideal spot to enjoy commanding views out to sea. Up here there is a forward lounge comprised of a wrap-around sofa, room for a table and a wet-bar with chilled storage, while to aft there are a pair of adjustable helm seats facing the dashboard. The helm boasts everything required for traversing offshore waters, including a Moritz Octoplex monitoring system, a helm-pod with a power-assisted steering wheel, Furuno electronics, Garmin display screens, stabilizer switches, Side Power thruster controls and VHF radio.
A 194-square foot cockpit lined in teak delivers fine-tuned fishing amenities perfect for a crack-team of tournament anglers looking for their prize catch. Flush rod holders in the gunwale and mounted rocket launchers above the overhang are joined by a fighting chair, a tackle center, a transom-lift-gate, outriggers and steel grab-rails. A glazed transom livewell, fish boxes galore, a chill box and an ice-chipper are on hand to keep bait and catches fresh, while a washdown hose keeps this space clean. There’s plenty of room for the family to relax out here across a wide, leather-lined mezzanine sofa, while an optional cockpit table and a wet bar with a Kenyon grill are also available should you wish to use this space for entertaining.
Head inside and discover a sedate salon lined in authentic timber with teak accents throughout, ample side glazing, plush carpeting, climate control and sophisticated mood lighting. There is a lavish U-shaped lounge sofa lined in leather that surrounds a bespoke coffee table to port, while to starboard there is another U-shaped sofa, this time surrounding a dining table big enough for five guests. Directly across from this is a walk-in galley with kitchen amenities from providers like Whirlpool, Sub-Zero and Fisher-Paykel, not to mention enough storage to keep you well-stocked for ambitious voyages.
On the lower deck there is sleeping space for up to eight overnight guests across four spacious cabins, with a twin, a bunk-berth and a third head occupying the starboard side. An owner’s stateroom sits to port and features ample storage, a queen-sized bed and a classy en-suite bathroom with a shower stall, while a VIP stateroom with a queen occupies a position toward the bow and features a skylight, a pair of hanging lockers and a dedicated en-suite. If you require a bit more space down here, then swap out the bunk-berth for increased dimensions in the two main cabins and bathrooms with a bit of extra room to breathe.
A pair of 1927HP Caterpillar C32 ACERT diesels produce top speeds of around 39 knots and cruising speeds of 25 knots. At this latter pace you should enjoy a range of approximately 474 nautical miles, while a rugged deep-V hull guarantees a stable ride as you zip across oceanic waters.