The 2009 Bertram 510 is a 51-foot fiberglass convertible built for serious offshore fishing and extended cruising. Twin MAN V12 diesel engines producing 1100 horsepower each deliver a top speed of 30 knots, with the proven deep-V hull design offering stable trim and performance across varying sea conditions. The boat's construction incorporates Bertram's signature engineering refined from years of offshore racing experience, featuring innovative rudders and struts designed to reduce hydrodynamic drag.
The interior balances fishing functionality with cruising comfort. The salon features an open layout with premium wood finishes and L-shaped seating, while the galley is fully equipped with Sub-Zero refrigeration, stove, microwave, and extensive storage. The oversized cockpit includes a livewell, fish boxes, a new livewell pump, BBQ, and freezer. Above deck, the flybridge provides captain and guest seating along with new Garmin electronics and autopilot.
Equipment throughout reflects both capability and recent upgrades. An Onan 16-kilowatt generator and secondary Kohler unit provide power generation, supported by dual air-conditioning pumps and a watermaker for extended offshore operation. Additional systems include an Eskimo ice machine, Starlink satellite internet, searchlight, and flood lights on the flybridge. The boat's maintenance is current, with systems ready for service.
Length
51.83 FT
Beam
16.17 FT
Draft
5.00 FT
Weight
65,489 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
MAN
Engine Model
V12 1100 HP
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
4,900 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,040 GAL
Water
185 GAL