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1983 Bertram 33 FBC

Estimated price for orientation: 8 500 $

Category: Other Powerboats
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Description
Condition: Used Year: 1983
Use: Salt Water Make: Bertram
Engine Type: Twin Inboard/Outboard Model: 33 FBC
Engine Make: Crusader Type: Sport Fisherman
Engine Model: 454 Length (feet): 33
Primary Fuel Type: Gas Beam (feet): 13
Fuel Capacity: 1 - 5 Gallons Hull Material: Fiberglass
For Sale By: Private Seller Trailer: Not Included


Over $80k in upgrades and refurbishment since 2011
New Crusader 454s in 2005 - about 800 hrs each
New mahogany floors in 2005 - very nice condition
$7k high-power transducer in 2014
$7k in electronics since 2011, including: new Garmin 7612, autopilot, Garmin network, integrated with Fusion stereo w/Bluetooth, second Fusion station in cockpit, speakers, fuel flow system
$8k Lectra-san marine head that converts waste to chlorine using salt water (allows discharge within the three-mile limit)
$8k Kohler Generator in 2013
New props in 2013
All new wiring in 2013
New battery charging system
Upgraded panel
New upholstery
New fresh water pumpFlybridge:
Captain's chair (new in 2014, $500), mate's swivel chair, and bench seating with new foam and upholstery
New electronics including Garmin system with 12" touch screen and two smaller gauge screens, new high-power, high-def depthfinder/fishfinder, monster sound from smartphone or satellite radio over the new Fusion stereo system that's integrated with the Garmin network (also satellite weather), VHF radio, rudder indicator, fuel flow indicator, standard gauges, lighting all around and even underwater lighting.Salon/Galley:
Two leather fold-out chairs (I've slept on them and they're great), fold-out breakfast/card table, gimballed electric oven/range, microwave, sink (large freshwater tank and new pump), ample storage, liquor cabinet, engine room access, electric panel, companionway to v-berth and midship bunks, A/C (A/C needs charging or repair - I never use it), refrigerator, freezerCockpit:
Livewell, ample rod storage, access to new Kohler genset, 300-gal fuel tankForedeck:
Lots of room for sunbathing or a dinghy, hatch to v-berth (hatch needs work), windlass, railsV-Berth:
sleeps two easily, I'm well over six feet tall and amazingly I fit fine. TV, DVD player, lights and new foam and upholsterySome work is needed, such as repairing or replacing forward hatch, clearing or replacing Eisenglass, A/C charging, a few other minor itemsThis boat runs very well and sleeps up to six very comfortably, running great electronics and has outriggers for trolling.  Fishes great, and it's a Bertram!