


A Nautical Legend, Chosen by Icons
The History of Bertram 31
The Bertram 31 is not just a boat — it’s a masterpiece carved into the history of offshore navigation. Launched in 1961, it was the brainchild of Richard Bertram, a man who didn’t just dream of challenging the ocean — he wanted to dominate it. With its revolutionary deep-V hull designed by naval architect Ray Hunt, the Bertram 31 redefined what a boat could do. While others crashed against the waves, the Bertram sliced through them with elegance and control. It wasn’t about comfort alone — it was about courage, performance, and a raw connection to the sea. Over the decades, it has become a symbol of timeless design, technical excellence, and that rare breed of freedom only a few understand. Captains, collectors, and sea lovers still look at it with reverence. Because the Bertram 31 isn’t outdated — it’s immortal. A vessel that carries with it the scent of salt, speed, and stories whispered in the wind. At Domus Plinii, we don’t just host it — we honor it. Because some legends don’t age. They evolve.