This 1977 Bertram 46.6 is a fiberglass convertible powered by twin Detroit Diesel engines producing 870 horsepower. The boat carries a 620-gallon fuel tank and features a full flybridge with dual helm stations, complete navigation electronics including dual Northstar GPS units, twin Furuno color sounders, Furuno NavPilot, and VHF radio. The bridge includes isinglass enclosure, bench seating, and a fighting chair in the cockpit below for serious offshore fishing. Additional fishing amenities include gunwale rod holders, a tackle station, rocket launcher, and center rigger.
The accommodations comprise two private cabins and two heads. The master stateroom features a V-berth with storage and hanging lockers, while the crew cabin offers full-size side-by-side berths with a full-length mirrored closet. Both cabins are served by separate heads equipped with showers, sinks with counterspace, and Raritan electric toilets. Air conditioning is installed throughout via Cruisair units.
Below decks, the galley houses a Princess three-burner electric stove with oven, Kenmore refrigerator, stainless steel sink with filtered water, and generous counter and cabinet space. The main salon features carpeted flooring, traditional cabinetry, a 32-volt electrical panel, 115-volt panel, and entertainment system. The yacht carries a Fortress anchor with Ideal Windlass, life raft rack, and 50-amp shore power service.
Length
46.42 FT
Beam
16.00 FT
Draft
4.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Detroit Diesel
Engine Model
8V92
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
3,217 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
620 GAL
Water
230 GAL