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HOME  >  BOAT TESTS  >  BERTRAM  >  2004 BERTRAM 630 CONVERTIBLE
 BOAT TEST: 2004 Bertram 630 Convertible
BOAT SPECIFICATIONS
Boat Type: Sportfisherman
Base Price: $2,197,000
Standard Power: 2/1,500-hp MAN D2842LE409 diesel inboards
Optional Power: 2/1,570-hp Caterpillar C30 diesel inboards; 2/1,500-hp MTU 12V 2000 or 2/2,000-hp MTU 16V 2000 diesel inboards
Length Overall (LOA): 66'9" w/bow pulpit
Beam: 18'1"
Draft: 5'3"
Weight: 90,672 lbs.
Fuel Capacity: 1,849 gal.
Water Capacity: 251 gal.
Standard Equipment: macerator for cockpit sole box, fresh- and saltwater washdowns, coaming padding and lights, bait-prep center w/cutting board, engine room entrance, livewell, sink, freezer, and tackle drawers, 4/rod holders, rod stowage compartment, and insulated transom fishbox; 5/Bomar hatches w/retractable screens and blackout covers; foredeck washdown faucet; 2/Glendinning Cablemasters; removable frameless aft saloon window; molded fiberglass spiral stairway with teak-covered steps to flying bridge; Kahlenberg air horns; 2/Murray pedestal seats on flying bridge; power-actuated helm console; Delta T air-intake system for engine room; 2/25-kW Kohler gensets; trolling valves; omni-directional TV antenna; 59,000-Btu Cruisair A/C; oil-change system for mains and genset; central vacuum
Test Engines: 2/2,000-hp MTU 16V 2000 diesel inboards
Transmissions / Ratio: ZF/2.029:1
Props: 37"x54" 5-blade Rolla Nibral
Steering: B.C.S.
Controls: Rex Roth electronic
Optional Equipment On Test Boat: cockpit shower, misting system, teak sole, fighting chair, and Eskimo ice maker for fishbox; oil-change system w/80-gal. reservoir; 43" Sony plasma TV in saloon w/Bose 35 CD changer; cold plate for flying-bridge cold box; 20" LCD TV in master and forepeak staterooms, 13" LCD TV in starboard stateroom; upgraded decor package
Price As Tested: $2,700,000
Conditions: temperature: 81º; humidity: 86%; wind: 10 mph; seas: calm; load: 1,400 gal. fuel, 200 gal. water, 5 persons, 1,000 lbs. gear. Speeds are two-way averages measured w/Stalker radar gun. GPH measured with MTU electronic fuel-monitoring system. Range: 90% of advertised fuel capacity. Decibels measured on A scale. 65 dB is the level of normal conversation. All measurements taken with trim tabs fully retracted.

By Capt. Ken Kreisler

Hey Jose, can you get this kite over some?” Josh Brown calls up to Capt. Jose Mullian on the bridge. Down in the cockpit Brown’s eyes are glued to the lone kite flying 100 yards astern. The port engine kicks ahead, the wash bubbles out, and the big boat swings a bit to starboard. “Yeah, that’s it,” I hear Brown whisper to himself. “Fly the other one,” he says to Joe Lambert, our other deck mate.

Both kites are now positioned correctly at oblique angles from the transom. Brown moves around in back of the fighting chair. “We’ll get fish today,” he muses as he catches sight of several birds working a weed line just to the east of our position. “Hey Jose?”

“I see ‘em,” is Mullian’s immediate response. The deep-throated growl from a pair of 2,000-hp MTU diesels beneath the cockpit changes as we slowly slide off a bit and edge closer towards the wheeling and darting birds.

a d v e r t i s e m e n t

The wind is a steady 10 knots from the northeast, and the ocean is up just enough to make it interesting for the fish but not anywhere near what it would take to upset this boat. Things are calm now, but once the knockdowns come, it’ll get a lot livelier, both in the 160-square-foot cockpit and on the bridge.

We’re aboard Bertram’s 630 Convertible, the company’s latest tournament fishing boat, as she works an area just a bit offshore of Miami’s Government Cut. As this is her maiden angling outing, the pressure is on the crew and I to hook up and land her first fish.

The 630 was conceived by Norberto Ferretti, the driving force behind the Ferretti Group as well as its chairman and president, who acquired Bertram in 1998. His directive to the Bertram design team was to take the 60, a seasoned bluewater battlewagon, and build a larger, faster tournament boat, a boat that, together with the other Bertram convertibles, would create an impressive sportfishing lineup and make the builder even more of a force to be reckoned with on the tourney circuit.

Ferretti wanted outstanding performance, horizon-chasing range, and top-drawer accommodations, but first he had his team look at why the 60 was such an excellent sea boat. “We designed this boat to possess exceptional seakeeping capabilities, as supplied by [the 60’s] long, constant-deadrise running surface, sharp entry, and deep forefoot,” said Mullian. He added that her generous volume forward helps make the 63 handle well in all sea conditions: head, following, and quartering. “By using all that buoyancy forward, the bow pops up and keeps the boat from falling off to either side.”

Ferretti also wanted speed, and as reducing drag is one of the most important factors in getting something to go faster, the designers gave the 630’s running bottom a 14.5-degree deadrise aft as compared to the 17.5 degrees found on the 60. In addition she has a pair of shallow, seven-foot-long prop pockets that lower draft and flatten out the shaft angle, reducing appendage drag. She also features the same sharp, deep-V entry; big, wide chines; and keel as the 60.

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