The 2012 Bertram 60 is a custom sportfish built for offshore performance and comfort. Twin Caterpillar C-32 diesel engines rated at 1,850 horsepower each power her to a 40-knot top speed with a 36-knot cruising speed. The 17-foot beam provides stability in heavy seas, and her 1,822-gallon fuel capacity supports extended range. Recent major engine rebuilds by Caterpillar bring total engine time to 1,200 hours with 100 hours since overhaul. The custom hull design, modified by naval architect Robert Napier, incorporates a prop pocket for improved performance and reduced draft compared to the standard 60-foot hull.
Below decks, the layout includes a galley forward to port with blue marble countertops, cherrywood cabinetry, and stainless appliances including a KitchenAid four-burner range and SubZero refrigeration. The saloon provides a relaxation space with an L-shaped sofa, wine cooler, and television. Three cabins and three heads accommodate the cruising party. The full-width flybridge offers climate control, molded seating, and storage throughout.
The cockpit is tournament-ready with an Eskimo ice maker producing 850 pounds daily, transom live well, and electric grill. Two 20-kilowatt Northern Lights generators supply reliable power. Recent updates include new paint and enclosure canvas in 2025, new Garmin electronics and steering system in 2025, Humphree trim tabs in 2024, new battery banks in 2024, and replacement chiller units in 2020.
Length
60.00 FT
Beam
17.00 FT
Draft
4.58 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
3
Heads
3
Engines
2
Engine Make
CAT
Engine Model
C-32
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
100 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
36.00 KTS
Max Speed
40.00 KTS
Fuel
1,822 GAL
Water
250 GAL