Evermarine Yacht Sales, Inc. Yacht Directory - Bertram 390
Overview
- Optional power: 2/480-hp Caterpillar 3126TA diesel inboards
- Standard equipment: 22-lb. Delta anchor; Bennett recessed trim tabs; Simpson-Lawrence Sprint 1000 24V windlass; 2 foredeck hatches w/screens; removable fishbox; air horn; electronic engine controls; compass; 8-kW Kohler genset; Hynautic hydraulic steering; Raritan MSD; 24,000-BTU A/C
- LOA: 39'0"
- Beam: 13'4"
- Draft: 4'0"
- Weight: 32,414 lbs.
- Fuel capacity: 476 gal.
- Water capacity: 100 gal.
- Test Engines: 2/480-hp Volvo Penta TAMD 74 EDC diesel inboards
- Transmissions: Twin Disc
- Ratio: 2.00:1
- Props: 24x39 4-blade bronze
- Steering: Hynautic hydraulic
- Controls: Teleflex
- Optional equipment on test boat: none
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Read More About the Bertram 390.....
- Magazine Article, November 2000
A Gift Worth Giving
Bertram gives itself, and us, a big present.
By Capt. Stuart Reininger
I don’t wax nostalgic, especially when it comes to boats. Since I’ve been messing around in ‘em, I’ve watched them become better built, safer, easier to handle, and yes, more affordable. I think ahead, not of the past. Well, usually. I can’t look at a Bertram tearing out of an inlet without remembering the sight of the original 31-foot Moppie, which blasted out of Government Cut to win the 1960 Miami to Nassau race. Crewing aboard an ancient Huckins being delivered to Miami, I was close enough to history to see the rooster tails on the horizon. So I have a connection. And every Bertram that’s been built since Richard Bertram parlayed that win into a company that made his name synonymous with quality has a connection with Moppie. [ more... ]