2001 BURGER 108' for Sale in ,
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.
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.
KEY FEATURES:
• 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 M90 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)
General Features
Designer
Burger Design Team (USA)
Hull Material
Aluminum
Boat Type
Motor
Category
Sport Fisherman
Fuel Tank Capacity
8025 Gal
Fresh Water Tank
1500 Gal
Model
12V4000
Fuel Type
Diesel
Horsepower Per Engine
2735 HP
Cruise Speed
24 KN
Top Speed
28 KN
Measurements
OVERALL LENGTH
108 FT
DRAFT
5.91 FT
DRY Weight
372,000 LB
BEAM
24 FT
About Oaksmith Yachts
We know what it feels like to need to know what's past that next hill. To stare across an ocean and want to see what's out there. To wonder what's in that bay or on that island past that next point. To only have a day or a week to explore what should take months. We know what it's like to not be able to afford to let the weather stop you. We know what it feels like and we have a solution.