DREAM CATCHER | 2001 108ft / 32.92m Burger Sport Fisherman
Specifications
- Category: Sportfish Yachts For Sale
- Builder: Burger Boat
- Year: 2001
- Refit: 2019
- Length (m): 32.92
- Beam (m): 7.32
- Draft (m): 1.78
- GT: 186
- Hull: Aluminium
- Superstructure: Aluminium
- Engine(s): 2 MTU 12V 4000 @ 2,735 hp each
- Cruising speed (kn): 24
- Max speed (kn): 28
- Staterooms: 3
- Guests: 6
- Crew: 5
- Location: Vanuatu
Description
Featuring naval architecture by Don O’Keefe and design by Burger, Dream Catcher is a 108’ (32.92m) aluminum sportfish yacht that sleeps 6 guests in 3 ensuite staterooms, plus up to 5 crew in 3 cabins with 7 heads.
Built to ABS standards, her sleek interior was substantially updated in 2014 and boasts satin-finished teak, wraparound windows, a wet bar, and an entertainment center in the spacious main salon. Forward of the salon is a dining area with seating for six guests. In 2019 her current owner completed further updates and upgrades.
Dream Catcher’s teak cockpit is fully rigged for fishing with a centerline fighting chair, a rod storage locker, transom box plumbed as a livewell, in-deck fish box, freezers, and a transom door with a swim ladder.
Dream Catcher has a shallow draft of less than 6’ (2m), allowing her to easily cruise the waters of the Bahamas. Twin MTU engines with 2,735hp each give her a cruising speed of 24 knots and max speed of 28 knots, and with a fuel capacity of over 8,000 gallons, she is ideal for long-distance exploration.
Dream Catcher is part of a small fraternity of high-quality American-built motoryacht-style sportfishers, and this one can really move when needed! She has been maintained in excellent condition and is ready to go anywhere in the world.
Features
- Sleeps 6 guests in 3 staterooms, plus up to 5 crew in 3 cabins
- Full-beam master stateroom with king-sized bed
- Fully equipped for fishing
- Shallow draft of 5.83’ (1.78m)
- Fuel capacity of 8,025 gallons
- Twin MTU 12V400 engines with 2,735hp each
- Cruising speed of 24 knots and max speed of 28 knots
- All new Garmin electronics including wing stations (spent over $300k)