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- Feb 10th, '24, 21:55
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Recessing the struts
- Replies: 14
- Views: 1223
Re: Recessing the struts
Surface piercing props will give best angle
- Feb 8th, '24, 07:35
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 8122
Re: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
Daniel- My dads insurance carrier in Florida dropped his 28' 1966 Hatteras this year, after many many years of coverage and zero claims. Seems like when my business insurance dropped us, they said we were 7 miles from the Coast. I told them it's an Island, the island is only 7 miles wide, everything...
- Feb 7th, '24, 08:03
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: propellers rake and attitude
- Replies: 61
- Views: 13138
Re: propellers rake and attitude
Just came across this post about transom-mounted rudders on a 31. I remember this post, just do not recall the impressions after the work was done. Some say the results can be a big part of a project.
https://www.bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?t=2279
https://www.bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?t=2279
- Feb 5th, '24, 10:28
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bermuda Project
- Replies: 43
- Views: 2581
- Jan 31st, '24, 12:06
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bermuda Project
- Replies: 43
- Views: 2581
- Jan 31st, '24, 07:49
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Lost in the Gulf Stream
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1452
Re: Lost in the Gulf Stream
Scary thought without a doubt to just drop into a hole at sea. I guess if the rogue waves they say are true is a combination of waves kinda joining force and going high, then they could also go low...scary as the warning is not there, not that there is much of one with it going up...but at least my ...
- Jan 31st, '24, 07:30
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bermuda Project
- Replies: 43
- Views: 2581
Re: Bermuda Project
Carl That first picture reminds me of a certain someone (who will remain nameless) who posted a picture of his project that had a tree growing out of the bilge. I can still remember Capt. Pat's reaction. What was to be a Hatteras Express became a Hatteras planter called The Tub. It's incredible how...
- Jan 31st, '24, 07:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bermuda Project
- Replies: 43
- Views: 2581
- Jan 30th, '24, 12:27
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Lost in the Gulf Stream
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1452
Re: Lost in the Gulf Stream
"how about a rum and coke?" :-D I don't think that guy understood the severity of their condition. Or he understood it all too well trying to add levity to the situation. It is something that makes me think. But not too much or I'd never leave the dock...mother nature can be more than scary at time...
- Jan 30th, '24, 12:05
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bermuda Project
- Replies: 43
- Views: 2581
Re: Bermuda Project
What a difference a day can make...I cannot wait to see the last day!
My brand-new mufflers and hoses didn't look that new when I got them. They look like the item to circle, that does not fit the picture.
Keep 'm coming,
Carl
My brand-new mufflers and hoses didn't look that new when I got them. They look like the item to circle, that does not fit the picture.
Keep 'm coming,
Carl
- Jan 29th, '24, 08:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor in Annapolis
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1600
Re: Surveyor in Annapolis
If I recall Todd was looking for a Salthouse.
- Jan 29th, '24, 07:13
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: propellers rake and attitude
- Replies: 61
- Views: 13138
Re: propellers rake and attitude
Yes, to avoid rudder ventilation a rudder plate extending out from the transom, or a foil incorporated on top of the rudder seems to be part of the design...I'd think trim tabs could also work. Often nothing is as simple as "just move it" as one thing changed leads to another each having its implica...
- Jan 28th, '24, 15:50
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor in Annapolis
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1600
Re: Surveyor in Annapolis
I like Harris Crab House, but I’m far from local to know what’s best.
Yes, possible can be quite the stretch.
Yes, possible can be quite the stretch.
- Jan 27th, '24, 12:50
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: propellers rake and attitude
- Replies: 61
- Views: 13138
Re: propellers rake and attitude
I believe the issue was the rudders were too far back from the props, I think you want to keep that relationship between the two very similar. It usually seems to be just enough room to pull the prop off shaft. If you want to find the info I think it was a member from the Caribbean, maybe St. Lucia....
- Jan 27th, '24, 09:20
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Bertram 25 conversion to an outboard powered CC
- Replies: 527
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Re: Bertram 25 conversion to an outboard powered CC
I have 5 or 6 on the back of my tower. Nice,k it keeps the net and a couple poles out of the cockpit, but I have to climb up a little to grab them. Fine when fishing with someone, when alone with light tackle I think twice about should I put pole in holder, loosen drag n climb up for the net or clim...
- Jan 25th, '24, 14:23
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Much better pictures...the riser itself looks to be dry with a heat shield on the Yanmar and a Heat shield and Insulation Cover on the HDI. So yes that does increase the distance between waterline and exhaust outlet and being dry it cannot leak water from the surrounding jacket, that is good. The do...
- Jan 25th, '24, 08:05
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Steve- I made my riser and shower head for 3 reasons. 1st- Increase the height of the exhaust outlet above the waterline reducing the risk of seawater backing up into the motor. 2nd- Larger diameter pasage to reduce back pressure. To some degree "possibly" scavenge exhaust for better performance. 3r...
- Jan 24th, '24, 09:51
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: propellers rake and attitude
- Replies: 61
- Views: 13138
Re: propellers rake and attitude
This is how I figured what would work before starting- Top yellow lone is hull at zero degree Blue line is the shaft. Top right square dot is the center of the Output coupling on trans, at 6-1/8" above the hull. Bottom left verticle line is aft end of strut... Follow Blue line down to the square dot...
- Jan 24th, '24, 08:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Eastwind 2022
- Replies: 243
- Views: 3371566
Re: Eastwind 2022
Very Nice, very nice Peter!
Shaping up to be a good year for boating and you're going to be doing it in Style!
Very Nice
Thanks for sharing!
Shaping up to be a good year for boating and you're going to be doing it in Style!
Very Nice
Thanks for sharing!
- Jan 23rd, '24, 10:04
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor in Annapolis
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1600
Re: Surveyor in Annapolis
My buddy bought his boat a stones throw away form there at Cedar Point Marina on Kent Island, nice place and a great ride home.
Todd, it will be a real long ride for you. You'd better top it off before leaving.
Good luck.
Todd, it will be a real long ride for you. You'd better top it off before leaving.
Good luck.
- Jan 22nd, '24, 10:28
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Thank you for clarifying Bruce. Stock setups have to be good or the manufacturer would be out of business honoring constant warranties. I'd also believe they have a cutoff point where the design is "good enough". If they didn't, pricing would go through the roof and products would never hit the shel...
- Jan 21st, '24, 11:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Shoot me down, but inspection for warranty is not taking into account if dumps leak water back towards the motor n turbo as that is a maintenance issue on the owner. Are they contemplating the odd wave with quirky roll n pitch of the boat that could possibly send seawater splashing back towards the ...
- Jan 18th, '24, 14:46
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Looks great! What is the plans for the shower head? When I did mine I did not want to lose all that room by going up and over like your starboard side does, so did a dry riser with shower head like your port side. It was tight, but it fit and I now I get to keep all that real estate to play around t...
- Jan 18th, '24, 08:36
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
Re: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
At least with these boats, the owners seem to be able to operate them, especially when equipped with a joystick.
- Jan 17th, '24, 08:44
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
Re: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
I have tried so many times to understand the reason why people buy these huge ribs. Yannis- Your area seems to be huge RIBS, my area is humongous "Center Consoles" with a dozen outboards hanging off the back. I too do not see the allure, but think I understand why people buy them. The reason is nei...
- Jan 16th, '24, 07:43
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
If you go that route, keep in mind impellors do not like running dry for very long.
- Jan 15th, '24, 08:07
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
Re: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
Yannis, I think it has to do with boats of this size being more of a commitment than a trailerable boat that fits on the side of your house.
- Jan 14th, '24, 09:05
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
- Replies: 32
- Views: 7937
Re: Yanmar 230 hp Trouble
Spraying stuff on the turbo to stop corrosion is masking a problem, the turbo should not be seeing moisture to corrode. Two turbos freezing up on one side does raise eyebrows, but you offered little info as to why the last turbo froze up. Was it seeing seawater and corroding or something non related...
- Jan 13th, '24, 09:39
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 8122
Re: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
Local knowledge and knowing the surveyor works for you are real important.
Being up here at the end of January will have you appreciating home more.
Good luck Daniel.
Being up here at the end of January will have you appreciating home more.
Good luck Daniel.
- Jan 11th, '24, 13:32
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
- Replies: 16
- Views: 8122
Re: Surveyor recommendation needed MD area - Pete Fallon or others?
Daniel- Denis is a good friend of mine, smart like nobody's business, and you will not find a more honest person. The down side is he a bit of a trip from MD, although he did go to MD to check out the Cummins motors for me. If Neils person does not pan out, maybe a backup. If you tell him I gave you...
- Jan 11th, '24, 06:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
- Jan 10th, '24, 20:51
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Eastwind 2022
- Replies: 243
- Views: 3371566
Re: Eastwind 2022
I’m sure we can rustle up a few spots for a visit
- Jan 10th, '24, 14:29
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
Re: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
Carl, you cannot have a battery in those little boats, especially the inflatables which are true inflatables, not RIB's. As for not knowing where I'm going, well, you got a point there, I mean you must know things!! haha!! Of course, you could... it's just not practical to have a battery at times. ...
- Jan 10th, '24, 14:25
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
I believe the most efficient is way down at displacement speed. If I'm not mistaken ships run at displacement speed unless Cruise or Defense Ships where fuel cost can take a back seat at times. I think if you look at a graph showing range as speed increases the slope heads down as speed goes up...as...
- Jan 10th, '24, 07:10
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 36558
Re: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
Not feasible for me...not sure about other boat designs. My motor box is considerably different. The motor box in the picture is two pieces, the side piece that stays attached and the main box that tilts open...Mine is one piece that goes under the side panels, so no hinge n tilt. Plus I have to acc...
- Jan 9th, '24, 23:38
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
, if you're using all the horsepower a 330 cummins produces at 2400 RPM, you are burning 10.6 GPH per engine. That means to be anywhere near 1.5 MPG, . Trace, time to add a variable, what happens when the motor is not using all the power available at 2400 rpm? My thought it is not burning the 10.6 ...
- Jan 9th, '24, 22:54
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
- Replies: 27
- Views: 16145
Re: B31 police boat for sale ebay, not mine
Electric start….you may not get where your going, but you’ll get there fast.
The problem with rowing with oars is your facing the wrong way and don’t know where your going till you get there.
The problem with rowing with oars is your facing the wrong way and don’t know where your going till you get there.
- Jan 9th, '24, 10:50
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
when you look at the published fuel burn curves for these engines published by the manufacturers, they never correlate with the fuel burn that is reported. I think that has to do with the variables. If they are testing in a boat, what kind of boat, how is it loaded, what is the temperature, and wha...
- Jan 9th, '24, 08:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: propellers rake and attitude
- Replies: 61
- Views: 13138
Re: propellers rake and attitude
Pitch is like the threads on a screw (single screw/twin screw), each time you turn a screw it moves forward the distance of the pitch. A 10mm screw has a pitch of 1.5mm, turn the screw once it moves forward 1.5mm. 12" pitch on a propellor theoretically moves/propels the boat 12" forward. ( Sorry for...
- Jan 9th, '24, 07:29
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 36558
Re: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
Yannis- The 2nd picture is a custom modification. FBC and sportfish 31's are hindged at the rear base to the deck. Box is lifted front the front side up, past 90 degrees and lays on the deck for full access. While great to have full access the boxs can be heavy. Yes a rope n pulley or even a rope to...
- Jan 7th, '24, 20:41
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 36558
Re: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
I kinda shut down struts as they can fail, but if they do what you need a work around is a brace once lifted. Like the steal rod that holds your cars engine hood open.
Linear rails and the like I have played in my mind with to slide motor box covers out n back. Doable but I found overly combersomm.
Linear rails and the like I have played in my mind with to slide motor box covers out n back. Doable but I found overly combersomm.
- Jan 7th, '24, 08:32
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
- Replies: 32
- Views: 36558
Re: Gas Struts on Engine Box covers?
Gulling style, very cool! Is it practical is another thing. Yes easy to open taking up less deck room. Access to outside looks great n easy, outboard side is fine if motors are cool and don’t mind climbing over. Lifting heavy from the outside look back breaking. However in the world of boats that st...
- Jan 7th, '24, 08:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
Danny- congratulations on your retirement! Mathew- your kids enjoy a Little Rock with that roll! They do not seem to mind at all. Yannis- Mother nature always wins, even Bertram weather takes its toll on our boats. Yes, we get back but screws n bolts loosen, if not secured it falls, and we find the ...
- Jan 5th, '24, 09:39
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
The 31 must be a little more economical than the 28. I think that Dug S. who runs 4LHA’s in his 31 has better figures than me. Either faster for the same consumption or more economical for the same speed. And now this 2.0 or even 2.5 mpg, these figures appear unattainable by any 28 I know of. Yanni...
- Jan 4th, '24, 07:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
Carl Our friend had a 68 Fly Bridge with a lower station. There was a noticeable ride difference between his boat and ours. Later on, I found out the boats differed in weight. His boat came through with the 440 Chryslers. What did you notice as being different with the 68's ride Tony? I think the s...
- Jan 3rd, '24, 07:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
Tony, I knew the earlier boats were heavier, but didn't know when that changed and had no idea it was so much weight, it's literally a ton of weight. Thanks for the info.
- Jan 2nd, '24, 10:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: A Toast to Bruce and the Sandbox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 6900
Re: A Toast to Bruce and the Sandbox
Thank you Bruce for keeping the site going! An easier and quicker way to send and receive donations is by PayPal, Bruces account info is below. ********************************************************************** Post by Bruce » Sun Apr 02, 2017 7:38 pm Pay pal email link is bruce@southeastmarine....
- Dec 31st, '23, 12:37
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
Spec sheets are from 02, I don’t recall repowers looking to reduce shaft angle back then. I’d bet stock 15°angle. There was also a stock 10°angle setup in the early years. That was for gas motors with no reduction and small 15” wheels and 1-1/4” shafts. Personally I think it’s advantageous to speed,...
- Dec 31st, '23, 10:30
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
Carl, they may have erroneously taken the bare boat weight without the motors. Awfully fast too Are these numbers real? Well, Mastry is an engine dealer. I’m sure everything was optimized. I believe dry boat weight advertised was around 10,500 Yes, faster and more efficient than the real life numbe...
- Dec 30th, '23, 09:12
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: are these numbers real?
- Replies: 45
- Views: 211869
Re: are these numbers real?
What jumps out at me is the 9600 pound boat weight.
My Express with gas motors, 162 gallon tank, and no water was 14000 pounds. I’d think if my boat went on a diet losing 4,400 pounds it would have much better performance numbers.
My Express with gas motors, 162 gallon tank, and no water was 14000 pounds. I’d think if my boat went on a diet losing 4,400 pounds it would have much better performance numbers.