B33 FBC - Movement while on the Hook?
B33 FBC - Movement while on the Hook?
I'm considering buying a B33 FBC. I do a lot of bottom fishing and over nights on the hook. I'm a little concerned that the deep V hull might rock and roll too much. Could anyone comment on this? Thanks, Mike
Welcome Mike... You will find everyone here willing to answer all your questions about the Bertram 33s, so don't be afraid to ask anything. The concensus of opinion is that the Bertrams with their relatively deep V hulls rock and roll more than other boats in a comparable size range with relatively flat bottoms aft (ie: Egg Harbors, Hatts. etc) when drifting. The trade off is that Bertrams handle bad weather better, and running nasty inlets with their head and following seas is much more comfortable and safe. They also pound less in big seas. Choosing a boat is like choosing a wife.. there are a lot of prospects out there.. you have to know what is important to you, you search for the one that best suits your needs, and you better commit to it before somebody else gets involved. None are perfect, so be prepared to forego some things as long as what you select suits most of your requirements. By way of complete disclosure, I have been married (to the same woman) for 40 years. I was lucky! Very lucky!
Frank B - IRGuy@aol.com "Phoenix" 1983 FBC Cummins 6Bs - 315HP Wilmington, NC
Thanks Doug. Do you think the rolling would be an issue on anchor? A few years ago I was thinking about buying an old Bertam 31, but a few people recommended that I not get it becuase being a deep V hull it would rock & roll too much while on anchor. I have a Tiara 27 Open (w/ modified V-hull) right now. Great boat, but too small for my growing family of five to go away on for the weekend. Some of the other boats I'm considering was a Tiara 31 Open or a Unitflight 31' Cruiser. However, I like the Bertram 33 the best - great reputation, rock solid and a real head turner.
I don't think it would be that much of an issue since you'll probably be in the cockpit fishing rather than up on the bridge where the roll will be more pronounced. As Frank said, boats are all about trade offs. Do you want a superior ride to and from the fish or do you want an uncomfortable ride but a steady fishing platform? If the roll at anchor is so bad it becomes untolerable, the chances are that other boats won't be out fishing that day anyway. The 31 has a very deep v, but its got a very low center of gravity. Anyone who talkied you out of a Bert has probably never been on one.
Regards, Doug L.
1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA

1986 33 Bertram FBC Cummins 6BTA's Queen Elizabeth
Marblehead, MA

I am not sure really how much "rolling at anchor" comes into play while a boat is at anchor. I fish the canyons. We anchor in 600 feet of water 100 miles off the beach. As long as the boat's bow is into the seas, rolling is not really an issue. If rolling at anchor is really a big issue get a pontoon boat. By the way friends did you quite a disservice telling you a 31B rocks at anchor. The 31B is quite stable with it's reversed chines. Now the 28B is the real roller; but not at anchor. We got caught offshore one night in 10-12 foot breaking seas. The little 28B rode straight into the headseas all night with very little side to side roll. All this theoretical BS about deepV's and how they ride is mind bending. Why don't you ask about "hull slap". That is the little surface ripples slapping the forward chines while at anchor. Sorry someone is trying pi$$ in my oatmeal this morning.
Charlie 35 Bertram 3208 Cats
When we anchor the wind sets the direction and the boat rides with the bow into the seas and the winds, this is where the Bertram ex cells! The deep V slices the wave instead of a raise then the fall with a twist and slap as the flatter bottoms do. You can't change the up and down unless you get a much larger boat. I am selling a FBC shown below, two staterooms let me know if you have any interest! Captain Larry Wren 305-360-4900 www.apirateschoice.com [img]http://www.bertram33.com/photogallery/p ... Choice.jpg[/img]
Captain Larry Wren 305-360-4900 www.apirateschoice.com 

My father owned a Bertram 31 and I've owned a 25 Bertram and a 34 Hatteras. Currently I own a Bertram 33. At anchor I haven't noticed any roll on any of the boats. It's when I'm trolling sideways to the waves when I notice the roll. My 33 FBC doesn't roll any more than my Hatteras 34 to me. To me my friends 58 Hatteras really rolls without stablizers. I think a lot of how bad a boat rolls depends on the persons perception, what make of boat and which size and model of the boat and what the person uses the boat for. Buzz
buzzk 1988 Bertram 33 FBC Cummins 6BTA's Buzz Off Morehead City, NC




