GENERAL Designer: Harry Schoell, Builder: Bertram - Trojan, Year: 1991, Construction: grp
DESCRIPTION There aren't a lot of boats in this size range that we would consider to be exceptionally well built, but the Bertram-Trojan line of International Meter series certainly meets that criteria. Designed by Fort Lauderdale designer Harry Schoell, the 10.8 meter is one of the most well-built production line hulls around. And to top it off the layout and systems engineering is nearly as good. A near identical twin to the popular Trojan 10 meter, it is nearly three feet longer. The layout of this 36 footer is one of the best we've seen and the interior has the feel of a much bigger boat. That's mainly because of the openness between the salon, galley and dinette area. And here's one designer that achieved that sense of openness with sacrificing bulkheads like we find in most other boats. There aren't many that you can get a sofa, large swivel chair and two barstool type chairs in the salon, but this one handles the furniture without forcing you to fall over it. On the other hand, this is only a single stateroom boat, so it should be spacey. Overall, we would rate this as a truly great boat, especially for family cruising or just partying. This boat has been viewed and photographed by Costa of Boatshed Athens. Register or log in to see more photos of this boat. These boat details are subject to contract. Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered. Click for more details