The 2008 Bertram 45C is a fiberglass sportfisherman built on a deep-V hull and powered by twin diesel MAN engines. The boat combines serious fishing capability with comfortable cruising accommodations in a 45-foot platform.
The cockpit is expansive and purpose-built for tournament fishing, featuring in-deck fish boxes, a livewell, and an array of stainless steel rod holders. Rocket launcher rod holders line the flybridge belly bar, and the boat carries pancake-style teaser reels. Storage is abundant throughout the working deck. The flybridge offers commanding views and additional fishing station flexibility.
Below deck, the layout centers on a salon, galley, and dinette arrangement that balances entertaining space with functionality. The boat includes two cabins—notably, the aft cabin features side-by-side twin berths rather than upper-and-lower bunks, an uncommon arrangement in this size range. An elevated cocktail area sits forward of the dinette. The engine room is methodically organized with centerline-mounted engines and service components for straightforward access and maintenance; the fuel tank is positioned amidships to optimize trim. Navigation and engine monitoring are handled via dual 16-inch networked Garmin screens integrated with the MAN systems.
The stainless steel fittings throughout show no pitting, reflecting sustained care over the boat's ownership history. The boat is equipped with twin diesel power suited to the demands of extended cruising and fishing operations.
Length
45.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Engine Model
V10CR
Hours
1,902 HRS
Fuel
Diesel