She had been seized due to running contraband (drugs). Personally I consider drug runners/dealers worse then murderers but that's a whole other subject. So, without further ado, this is as she was listed:
CS2011490400002601-001-0000, 1985 Bertram Vessel, Such is Life, LOA: 46'6", Beam: 16', Draft: 57", Fiberglass Construction, Aluminium Half Tower, Equipment: Delta Plow Anchor + 5 of 5/16 SS chain + 200 approx. of 11/4 Nylon, Electric Windlass Ideal, Ritchie 5 Compass, Pioneer Car Stereo, Icom MC80 VHF Radio, Morse Dual Lever Controls, Princess Electric 3 Burner Marine Stove, SS Sink, GE Microwave, Refrigerator, Electric Marine Toilets (2 EA), Cruise Air Central Marine Air Conditioners (3 EA), Phillips LCD 32 TV, LG Blue Ray DVD Player, Sherwood Stereo Receiver, Icom M80 VHF Radio, Detroit Turbo Diesel Marine Converted Inboard Engines (2 EA), Model: 8V92 TI, 570 HP Each, 8 Cylinders, S/N: 8VF091917 (Port), S/N: 8VF091780 (Starboard), Allison Marine Transmissions, Model: MH Ratio; 1.54:1, S/N: N/A, Generator: 2006 Kohler Diesel Marine Generator Set 4 Cylinders, Model: 20KW, S/N: 0786275, Layout: Fore Stateroom, 2 Independent Headrooms w/ Shower, Marine Toilet, Guest Stateroom and Galley on Upper Level of Salon, 300 Gallon Fuel Tank, 200 Gallon Fresh Water Tank, 1 EA, Not Available for Preview at VSE Pompano Beach, FL/Auction Location. See Vendor Page for Details. This Vessel Does Not and Will Not Come with a Trailer, Villa Marina Yacht Harbour - Fajardo, PR
Yes, another bidder, a used yachts dealer, was interested in her too but since he wished to leave himself a significant margin I was able to both outbid him and get her for roughly 60% of what the surveyor later assessed as a "fair market value".
As you can imagine, I was a happy camper. More pictures will follow soon.