The beating heart of the Bertram 33 is its famous Deep-V hull, an evolution of Richard Bertram and Raymond Hunt's revolutionary Moppie hull. Designed to "tame rough seas", the hull cuts through waves instead of slamming into them, offering smooth sailing even in difficult conditions and thanks to a very low center of gravity, the roll is extremely contained and "gentle", making it an exceptionally stable fishing platform. The solid fiberglass construction is known for being "indestructible", a true reference standard for offshore boating, which allows us today to look at CORA with the safety of a boat from another time. The cockpit with its 116 square feet (about 10.7 sqm), offers a huge space for big game fishing, with live tanks and easy access to the bilge via large hatches, or for beautiful shared baths and eats... The flybridge, designed to accommodate up to five people, offers exceptional visibility, typical of much larger boats. And despite the sporty soul, below deck there is a welcoming environment for four people, with a full galley, a convertible dinette and an elegant forward cabin. The Bertram 33 is a heavy boat (about 9,400 kg), which makes it an ideal candidate for generous diesel engines. CORA is equipped with Caterpillar 3208s, which guarantee a cruising speed of 22-25 knots and a maximum speed of almost 30 knots. Diesel engines provide the torque needed to make the boat responsive and agile, which is crucial when fighting big prey. To be seen without delay.