Bertram 50
Bertram introduced the original 54 Convertible in 1981 and went on to build 177 hulls before production ended in 1992. By any standard, she was a classic boat with all of the assets required in a purebred sportfishing yacht. The large cockpit of the Bertram 54 has a removable in-deck fish box, tackle center with sink and livewell, transom door with gate, and engine room access. Caterpillar 1,350hp 3412 diesels cruise at 26–28 knots (low 30s top).

Below decks, the three-stateroom maple interior of the Bertram 54 features an open-plan salon with L-lounge seating to port and entertainment center to starboard. A full-service galley with Corian counters is forward to port, across from a 4-person dinette.
SPECIFICATIONS
Length Overall (hull) – 54'0"
Deadrise Aft - 17 DEG
Overall Beam – 16'11"
Draft – 5'2"
Weight – 75,400 LBS
Fuel Capacity – 1,453 GAL
Water Capacity – 250 GAL (454 L)
Engine Options - 2X MTU 10V-2000s 1380 mPH