The Bertram 670 Convertible is a convertible sportfishing yacht that was produced by the legendary Florida-based boat-building firm Bertram Yachts between the years of 2002 and 2010. With enough serious fishing amenities to be used by a crack-team of tournament anglers, yet luxurious and large enough to take the whole family cruising, this cross-over yacht was one of the most popular vessels in its class during its production run. Still in high demand thanks to its superb build quality, its fine finish, its sleek form and a rugged seaworthiness that puts other crafts to shame, the 670 Convertible is tailor-made for fishing fanatics who also demand unabashed luxury.
This yacht can be fitted with a Tuna Tower for elevated reconnaissance, though there is also a flybridge with commanding views. Located under a floating hard-top, the bridge features a pair of piloting seats with 360-degree visibility facing a walnut-lined helm station with Raymarine electronics, VHF radio, a high-speed compass, autopilot, bow thruster controls and hydraulic steering. Ahead of the helm is a spacious al-fresco lounge with wrap-around seating in marine-grade upholstery and a wet bar ideal for soaking up the views.
The 194-square foot cockpit has been built around a central fighting chair, and features flush rod-holders, a double transom baitwell, in-sole fishboxes, a transom lift-gate, washdown hoses, a bait-prep and tackle station, an icechipper, rocket launchers, outriggers and a full-length rod locker. If you want to take things slowly and try your hand at line-fishing, then head out onto the lengthy foredeck where, surrounded by high guardrails, you can indulge in a spot of angling.
Decadent and luxurious, with a traditional vibe enhanced by plush carpeting, grain-matched timber and glossy cherry surrounds, the main-deck salon is bound to impress. Broad side glazing frames a space with bespoke cabinetry and coffee tables, a curving sofa, a twin-se of armchairs, and a walk-in wet-bar inspired by the most refined cocktail bars of old. A single step-up leads to a dining sofa that wraps around a dinner table, while a live-in galley with granite work surfaces features a full-height fridge-freezer, a multi-zone cooktop, a combination oven and masses of storage. Below-deck accommodation will blow you away with its opulent finish and space for up to eight overnight guests across four en-suite cabins. A twin room and a bunk-berth sit across the middle of the hull, while a double stateroom by the bow includes a skylight, hanging cabinets, a full-height closet and a bathroom with a shower. The master stateroom sits aft and boasts full-beam dimensions, a queen-sized bed, bedside cabinets, a work-desk and a lavish bathroom with a walk-in shower, mirrored cabinets, glossy timber surrounds and a pair of marbled sinks.
Powered by a pair of 1800HP MTU 16V 2000 engines or twin Caterpillar diesel inboards, you can expect a top speed of up to 38 knots and a swift cruising speed of 33 knots. Thanks to a fuel tank holding over 2,000 gallons of juice you can expect to stay out on the water for days on end as you search for that elusive catch or explore stunning coastlines with friends and family.