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Bertram 68' MY
Posted: Apr 20th, '16, 15:27
by IRGuy
A friend I occasionally help move boats called me Sunday AM to tell me he and the owner were moving a 68' 1985 Bertram MY, and invited my wife and me to stop over for a look before they departed. I have never seen a Bertram MY that large and my wife and I went for a look see.
The listing for the boat can be seen at this link.. It was impressive to say the least, particularly for a boat that old. It even has an elevator. The owner says he got it at a good price, but isn't saying what he paid.
http://www.yachtworld.com/boats/1985/Be ... xfl0TArLIU
One can only dream!
Re: Bertram 68' MY
Posted: Apr 20th, '16, 20:40
by Tony Meola
She is not original and the add is wrong. Leads you to believe Bertram Yachts do the remake.
But I digress. I remember when we bought our 31 in 1975, the Motor Yacht was a big deal. If you had one that meant you had money. They were really nice for the time. If I remember right they had an aft cabin.
Re: Bertram 68' MY
Posted: Apr 21st, '16, 08:41
by buzzk
I thought these larger older Bertrams were called Bertram International or something like that and they were made by different company than the company that built the 31's. Didn't Richard Bertram start this company after he sold Bertram? Isn't the superstructure aluminum with fiberglass hulls on those boats?
Re: Bertram 68' MY
Posted: Apr 21st, '16, 10:12
by Yannis
I don't know what it is, but there's nothing ugliest. Nouveau riche exterior mixed with saudi arabian style interior...
Re: Bertram 68' MY
Posted: Apr 21st, '16, 16:47
by Tommy
buzzk,
Actually Bertram Yacht built a 58' Convertible (58'3" LOA, 17'11" beam) from 1977-83 that was fiberglass from the gunwales down but the decks and superstructure were made of aluminum for weight control; so it was a true Bertram Yacht.
You are correct that the Bertram International was a motoryacht built by another company (maybe in Taiwan). The company paid Richard Bertram for the name for obvious reasons and offered a 56' and a 63' around 1970-73, but they looked more like a Trumpy to me than a Bertram. I don't think they ever got much traction even though Dick Bertram appeared in their early ads.
I'm pretty sure the one posted above was a factory Bertram MY that was "stretched" by adding the cockpit; least it looks like that to me.