This 2004 Bertram 510 is a 55-foot fiberglass sportfish yacht powered by twin MAN diesel engines delivering 2,600 horsepower. Built on a solid beam and designed for extended cruising and fishing, the yacht reaches a maximum speed of 38 knots and carries 3,940 liters of fuel and 700 liters of fresh water. The boat features four cabins and three heads arranged for comfortable overnight voyages.
The flybridge was extensively enclosed three years ago with a fully functional system including windshield wipers with water spray on three forward windshields, zippered vinyl screens aft, large sliding side windows, and four roof hatches for ventilation. Anti-slip paint sections on the roof facilitate safe deck work. Below decks, the salon has an enlarged television, while air conditioning and heating serve all areas. A washer and dryer are installed for extended trips.
Deck equipment includes a bow crane, a hydraulic swim platform that lowers over half a meter below sea level with tender supports, a hydraulic davit for auxiliary vessel deployment, extended stanchions along the sides, and a teak flybridge ladder. The helm is fitted with a yacht controller remote system for operating both engines, anchor, and bow thruster from any location. Four CCTV cameras feed to the helm console. Additional systems include a water maker, trim tabs, automatic bilge pumps, a bow thruster, spare anchor, and a wet exhaust system. Pioneer speaker systems throughout connect via Bluetooth. Engine hours stand at approximately 1,350.
Length
54.79 FT
Beam
16.40 FT
Draft
4.99 FT
Weight
144,378.65 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
4
Heads
3
Crew Cabins
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Engine Model
D2842LE404
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
1,350 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Max Speed
44.00 KTS
Fuel
1,040.84 GAL
Water
184.92 GAL