The 1991 Bertram 28 is a deep-V sportfishing yacht built on the hull design that earned the model its reputation for offshore capability and smooth handling in demanding conditions. Twin MerCruiser gasoline engines deliver 520 horsepower, with cruising speeds around 18 knots and a maximum speed of 28 knots. The fiberglass hull measures 28.5 feet in length with an 11-foot beam, providing stability and maneuverability whether fishing or cruising.
The layout includes a cabin with V-berth, a head, and a galley. The cockpit is designed with bait tank provisions and room for multiple anglers. Storage throughout supports extended offshore trips, and the wide beam adds stability and comfort in a seaway.
This yacht has undergone substantial recent maintenance and upgrades. Work includes a bottom refit with epoxy primer and two coats of marine topcoat, replacement of engine intake bronze and seacocks, a full trim tab system overhaul, new stainless exhaust, and a new high-performance ignition module. The dual carburetors were replaced, and the fuel system was serviced. A Xantrex three-bank battery charger, new bilge pumps with float switches, and an automatic fire suppression system have been added. The water system received a new pressurized pump, and the packing glands were repacked. Navigation equipment includes a Raymarine chartplotter, autopilot, and bronze through-hull transducer. Estimated engine hours are 2,500.
Length
28.50 FT
Beam
11.00 FT
Weight
12,600 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MerCruiser
Engine Model
MIE 5.7 L Bluewater
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,500 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
18.00 KTS
Max Speed
28.00 KTS
Fuel
240 GAL
Water
35 GAL