The 2014 Bertram 700 is a 70-foot fiberglass cruiser powered by twin MTU 16V-2000 diesel engines with 3,650 total horsepower. The engines run 2,000 hours and have completed their 2,000-hour service. The boat cruises at 35 knots and features the deep-V hull design that defines the Bertram line, combined with solid fiberglass construction and high-density foam core hull sides.
The salon showcases an open layout with hand-selected American Cherry cabinetry, granite countertops, and acoustic-padded carpeting. Frameless windows on three sides provide panoramic views. The wet bar to starboard includes bottle storage and an ice machine. The dining area seats five at the dinette, and the main seating faces a 42-inch LCD television with Bose surround sound. Storage is built into the sofa arms, and the full galley is equipped with a standard and drawer-style refrigerator, microwave/convection oven, four-burner cooktop with full oven, dishwasher, and trash compactor.
The full-beam master stateroom occupies the forward section with oblong portholes flanking a king berth. The master head features an expansive shower, teak flooring, and dual sinks. A cedar locker and under-bed drawers provide storage, along with either dual dressers or one dresser paired with a desk. The VIP forward cabin offers a queen berth, while the starboard guest cabin has twin berths side by side. Both guest staterooms include private heads, cedar lockers, nightstands, and upper storage cabinets.
The yacht's broad beam extends to the stern, creating a 270-square-foot cockpit with mezzanine seating, multiple freezers, and storage lockers. A molded spiral staircase leads to the flybridge. Four heads serve the four-cabin layout throughout the boat.
Length
70.00 FT
Beam
18.70 FT
Draft
6.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
4
Heads
4
Engines
2
Engine Make
MTU
Engine Model
16V-2000
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,156 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
2,008 GAL
Water
350 GAL