The new Bertram 64 motor yacht designed by Bertram in collaboration with Studio Zuccon International Project, Ferretti Group’s AYT (Advanced Yacht Technology) and Centro Stile Ferretti Group, has been created for hard core sport-fishing aficionados and outperforms other sport-fishermen of similar size.
The buzz surrounding the new Bertram 64 convertible motor yacht is unremitting and the new model is expected to deliver upon the expectations of the company’s most ardent worldwide enthusiasts.
Without compromising the incredibly sea worthy hull that has made this sport-fishing brand so notorious over the past fifty years, Bertram engineers are introducing modifications and improved features that evoke Bertram’s model past. But, the 64 takes on a whole new form, embracing acutely sleek features that will define Bertram’s future. The new 64′ will be undoubtedly a Bertram in every sense of the term.
The new Bertram 64 motor yacht is equipped with CAT C-32 ACERT engines powered at 1925 hp each and is expected to top out at 40 knots. Surmounting other sport-fishing boats of this category, the Bertam 64 motor yachts’ optimum power and control will thrust this new model through the toughest waters. Designed to get you to the fishing grounds and back to the docks as safely as possible with speed and agility, it relies heavily upon solid construction, high-performance and innovative technology, all of which contribute towards the uncompromising smooth and dry ride.
With a new sleek, racy and aggressive exterior profile due to restyling of Bertram’s famous shear-line, the B-64 will surely turn heads down the docks. It will be enviably Bertram in appearance and introduce small enhancements and added amenities to provide you with the most seamless sport-fishing experience on the water. Larger expansive side cabin windows have been incorporated into the exterior design and a smooth windscreen distinguishes the exterior brow, which will be offered as standard for the conventional sport-fishermen or full forward window as an option. Either way, its curved exterior lines are progressive, but still identify it as none other than a Bertram.
The cockpit boasts 194 sq. feet of working space including large mezzanine deck loaded with added storage and fishing features for any of your angling desires with extra large in-floor cockpit fish boxes, built in bait-well, spacious refrigerator/freezer and ample rod storage that will surely satisfy your sport-fishing requests. Also available is the optional pressurized fish box with see-through window with lights.
The 64 Bertram yacht comes equipped with a Mortiz OctoPlex system that remotely controls and monitors all AC and DC power distribution throughout the boat. The innovative technology is capable of providing complete vessel status using a standard NMEA 2000 network with extensive monitoring capabilities, which extends to regulate the bilge areas, tank levels, battery and even engine and generator status among many other additions.
The cutting edge design will be revealed at the upcoming Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show October 27-31, 2011.
Bertram 64 motor yacht Specifications: (Preliminary)
LOA (with pulpit): 67′ 6″ (20.6m)
LH: 63′ 6″ (19.4m)
Beam: 18′ 5″ (19.4m)
Draft: 5′ 3″ (1.6m)
Cockpit Area: 194 sq ft (18m2)
Displacement:
91,000 lbs (41.gt) [Convertible]
97,000 lbs (44.0t) [Enclosed]
Fuel Capacity:
1,850 US Gal (7,000 l)
Fresh Water Capacity: 360 US Gal (1,363 l)
Standard Engine:
2 x CAT C32 – 1676hp
Optional Engines:
2 x CAT C32 Acert – 1825hp
2 x MTU 16V 2000 CR M91 – 2001hp