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New Photobucket Album

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Photos taken this weekend, enjoy !!!

http://s242.photobucket.com/albums/ff30 ... ?start=all


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what a pretty sight, its like meeting a blind date........and she's gorgeous!
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Your boat is awsome. Very sexy.
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a beauty...really like the cockpit shot
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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

Gerry - super work, we are all proud for you....and she'll keep going strong with all that CX on board!

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Very fine... Like the rumble seat.
Teak is awsome....
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Gerry

Really Pretty. Well thought out. Good luck and enjoy her. Tony Meola
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Whats the framing for the forward windows?
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Post by ZeroCavity »

Thanks for the compliments and thanks for letting me share my B31 with you all.

Thuddddd : follow the link for the windows by Capt.McCrary http://bertram31.com/santiago/images/bo ... index.html
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Post by CaptPatrick »

Timmy,

I encased the original aluminum front window sections completely in fiberglass,
gelcoated them, & glazed the windows in from the inside. Then
Regino Cabrera glassed and faired them permanantly onto the boat.
Came out good, but was a real big job...
Blow by blow details

br,

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That's a keeper for sure. Love the engine box details nice battery switches and wire route covers. Is that part of the engine room package Cabrerra sells? Sweet!!!
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patrick.....thats really amazing work......big job hardly discribes it....lotta work ......beautiful
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Gerry,

Great job, really well done! Thanks for the link and all the detail.

Love the windscreen detail Capt. Pat.

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Capt p , should have know it was your spectacular work
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Post by Dave Kosh R.I.P. »

Gerry, Congratulations she is fine piece of work. A far cry from when I seen it last at Patrick's old place in Riviera Beach. Is it home now in Naples? Dave K
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What a treat to look at! No wonder the big smile in your picture. Good luck and enjoy it.
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Gerry
That's one fine Bertram you got there........I'm really proud for you.
Thanks for sharing

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Gerry,

That is what you call your centerfold B31. They did you one heck of a nice job. Hope your enjoying that find ride.

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Wow. She is incredible. You all have much to be proud of. Just stunning.

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Link to photos BEFORE ( Caution when looking @ this photos ) http://bertram31.com/santiago/images/bo ... index.html

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Very nice.

A brand new 42 year old boat.
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Thats a fine looking craft, the attention to detail reminds of looking at a bunch of your other toys on A1A some years back with the gang from the flophouse. They also looked that good Really great job
Like U.V. has said ,many times,,, Time, Patience, and $$$$
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As I say every time I see a high-maintenance woman,
Hurt me, hurt me, make me write back checks!
That gave me a shot of adrenaline.
BEAUTIFUL! Can't wait to see it in person.

Now, where was I??
Oh yea, weld the arch, repair the ZF, apply the rub rail, install the props, design and install the interior and . . . oh, yea, launch in the spring!
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that is so beautiful, can i call you again? sorry. i cant think straight. took me a while to figure out there were more pictures. duh!
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Post by 34Hatt »

WOW Nice Job Looks great!! How long was it being redone?
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Post by Craig Mac »

was the boat sea trialed? what kind of numbers are you getting?
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Boat splashed 6/2007 and it took 2.5 years.

26 knots @ 3200 rpm
31 knots @ 4000 rpm
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Now we see why you are smiling in your Avatar!!
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SWEET!
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AWSOME !!!
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Post by bob lico »

a totally differant aproach for a 31.that windshield brings in alot of light.i am sure the cabin is bright and cheerful -no mold in this cabin! well done enjoy
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