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by HotSpot
Jan 8th, '24, 13:49
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: A Toast to Bruce and the Sandbox
Replies: 6
Views: 5888

Re: A Toast to Bruce and the Sandbox

Thanks for the reminder.

A few more coins dropped into the PayPal bucket. Much appreciate all the work that goes into keeping the site alive.

Happy New Year to all!
by HotSpot
Nov 21st, '23, 20:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: degree of deradrise
Replies: 3
Views: 1379

Re: degree of deradrise

https://www.bertram31.com/specs/index.html

This shows 24deg at the transom. I think it’s rather consistent through the entire length.
by HotSpot
May 31st, '23, 10:53
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

Clear epoxy application is done. Results from a physical perspective are really good. All the gouges are filled in and the surface is very smooth. So at least we won’t need to worry about the replacement dock bumper getting ripped up prematurely. The the epoxy is perfectly clear so the scratches and...
by HotSpot
May 19th, '23, 00:06
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

Carl, This makes sense. No need to do all the extra work when the result may not look much better than if it’s just left alone. I may do a trial run on some scrap aluminum channel to see how filling gouges will look. If any doubt on the match, the rail will probably not be filled. Good advice on the...
by HotSpot
May 18th, '23, 15:40
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

what did you decide? The plan is to attempt to repair it by sanding and filling with epoxy. Already looks better just by sanding down the high spots and removing the gnarled bolts. Next visit to the boat will be fairing with epoxy. I’ll purchase a few different epoxy kits with various colors to fin...
by HotSpot
Apr 26th, '23, 09:36
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

While I don’t mind the look of that rail on a classic boat it may be a good time to replace the whole thing . For the 25 you can pick up PVC and stainless rail locally and should you damage a section later it’s more easily replaced. The stainless insert doesn’t scratch as easily as anodized aluminu...
by HotSpot
Apr 24th, '23, 18:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

If it’s just 4’ I can send you some in a tube. Integrity does technically sell by the foot but there are minimums and they don’t manufacture aluminum rails. They don’t make the stainless they sell either they just offer it as a accompaniment to their rub rail line. They may have a similar profile b...
by HotSpot
Apr 24th, '23, 18:46
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

Let me know how you make out with the clear product. I'd guess it’s the line of Epoxy's they offer. I got duped. It’s not clear. Although the product description page on Amazon mentions ‘clear’, some of the photos in the reviews show the typical gray color. Not the end of the world, but may need a ...
by HotSpot
Apr 23rd, '23, 23:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Re: Aluminum rub rail repair

nothing on TV to watch. But yes, buff it out. … If I’m making any point, it’s kinda buff out and leave like a Yannis said or do more work for a temporary fix, like I have done. Thanks for all the suggestions. I’ll give the sand and epoxy fill a shot. There is one permex product that says it is clea...
by HotSpot
Apr 21st, '23, 17:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Aluminum rub rail repair
Replies: 35
Views: 23070

Aluminum rub rail repair

Hi All. This is kind of a general boating forum thing, but I respect the depth of knowledge here and hope you all can lend some advice. On the last days of last season, a persistent wind and a couple swift storms pushed things around at the dock for a couple days. Of course we were out of town. Dock...
by HotSpot
Dec 5th, '22, 23:02
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Tropic Star Bertrams Featured on Dude Perfect
Replies: 15
Views: 4751

Tropic Star Bertrams Featured on Dude Perfect

Popular YouTube channel Dude Perfect recently did a video at the lodge. Lots of shots of those beauts, along some nice fish and a healthy helping of adolescent tomfoolery.

https://youtu.be/_ZMMlr6vWm8

Those colors are amazing. The fish and the boats.
by HotSpot
Jun 14th, '22, 14:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What is this?
Replies: 11
Views: 8314

Re: What is this?

Hawse pipe clamps indeed!

Of the six total clamps, I had collected 5 over the years, and thankfully held on to them. Only one was still in place.

Thanks for the help, guys!

Back where it belongs...
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by HotSpot
Jun 2nd, '22, 08:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Please do not forget Bruce
Replies: 26
Views: 18697

Re: Please do not forget Bruce

This community is priceless, but it doesn't exist without support from each of us and a few really awesome people who keep it running. FYI.. How great is this community? A member insisted that he would rather have a donation sent instead of taking payment for some parts that he took the time and eff...
by HotSpot
Jun 1st, '22, 16:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What is this?
Replies: 11
Views: 8314

Re: What is this?

I have the rear hawse pipes out of my boat when I went to gelcoat the gunnels, that piece looks a lot like the clamp which holds them down from the underside You are on to something. I noticed that the port side corner hawse pipe was completely loose at the end of last season. Just held in by gravi...
by HotSpot
Jun 1st, '22, 08:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What is this?
Replies: 11
Views: 8314

Re: What is this?

Shined right up. bronze. There are some marks on the back that make it look like it was clamped to something metallic.

Maybe the Scenario's deck theory is close to being correct. :o


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by HotSpot
May 31st, '22, 17:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: What is this?
Replies: 11
Views: 8314

What is this?

Every season, I come across one or two of these down near the drain plug. I have yet to see one connected to anything. Where the heck are all these coming from? The bend makes it look like some kind of clamp. The look of it seems to indicate it is very old maybe original to the boat. Wiring clamps? ...
by HotSpot
Feb 12th, '22, 15:55
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Model Year Mystery - 1961 B25s???
Replies: 23
Views: 13717

Re: Model Year Mystery - 1961 B25s???

I just happened on this old thread while searching Bertram stuff on Google... Reminded me that I snapped a pic of the fuel tank tag earlier last season. Here's the single tank's tag that shows a 45 gal capacity, and the tank mfg date of 11/3/61. https://i.imgur.com/chVbF3A.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/...
by HotSpot
Nov 8th, '21, 14:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Sport Fishing in 1958
Replies: 10
Views: 6112

Re: Sport Fishing in 1958

I recall someone berating an amateur photographer for taking candid photos. He said something to the effect that if it’s worth remembering you shouldn’t need to take a picture. Anyway, random thought, but that always pops in my head when I see really cool old photos. I am glad someone took the time ...
by HotSpot
Nov 6th, '21, 00:35
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: If we are doing sunsets n boats
Replies: 30
Views: 14432

Re: If we are doing sunsets n boats

Great pics everyone. Thanks for sharing!

These shots have me longing for warmer (and longer) days to come.

Here are a few from late summer.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CS5rlRzrE- ... =copy_link
by HotSpot
Sep 1st, '21, 23:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New Arch
Replies: 19
Views: 6091

Re: New Arch

Very pretty Chanse. Nice find!

Northern WI boating season is such a tease. Our marina is closing for the season in two weeks. Haul out by sept 15!
by HotSpot
Jun 23rd, '21, 14:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: help incurance co names for an orig 62 31 express
Replies: 8
Views: 5845

Re: help incurance co names for an orig 62 31 express

There was a very similar question just a few months back. Check out this link to the thread. Hopefully there are some good pointers in there.

http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=14949
by HotSpot
May 24th, '21, 08:01
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: New crew member
Replies: 15
Views: 11367

Re: New crew member

Congrats!!
by HotSpot
May 5th, '21, 23:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: bridge chairs
Replies: 34
Views: 28492

Re: bridge chairs

So nice, Bob! Beautiful work.
by HotSpot
May 4th, '21, 10:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Original Color - Hatch Clue
Replies: 3
Views: 5323

Re: Original Color - Hatch Clue

That might just be the generic paint Bertram used under all their floor panels. My bilge itself was never painted. In those days they seemed to use whatever was to hand for applications like this. My under panel color is not too far off from your picture, maybe a little lighter, and I know mine is ...
by HotSpot
Apr 27th, '21, 13:16
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Swim Ladder for Bertram 28 Moppie
Replies: 12
Views: 8945

Re: Swim Ladder for Bertram 28 Moppie

Simone, Are you sure you want this exact model? I believe it is not all that practical, as it takes up half of the swim platform. You may want to consider the telescopic one, that mounts under the platform, either on the side or the rear. I agree with Yannis on considering an undermount ladder if y...
by HotSpot
Apr 26th, '21, 23:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Original Color - Hatch Clue
Replies: 3
Views: 5323

Original Color - Hatch Clue

Hey All, What do you all make of the paint on the underside of this battery hatch? It was uncovered after sanding away some badly flaking white paint. Does this look like a color that could have been the original interior and/or hull color? https://i.imgur.com/XVnjNRH.jpg?2 LEGEND HAS IT (The second...
by HotSpot
Apr 22nd, '21, 13:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 Headliner and Hull Liner
Replies: 38
Views: 23570

Re: B25 Headliner and Hull Liner

Snipe, that sapele looks great. (The entire job looks fantastic, really!) The color tone is really different than mahogany I’ve worked with. Usually it starts near this color when unfinished, but application of poly or varnish makes it a orange/red. The tone of this is really light and airy which is...
by HotSpot
Apr 21st, '21, 17:55
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 Headliner and Hull Liner
Replies: 38
Views: 23570

Re: B25 Headliner and Hull Liner

I’ve got the same project all prepped and supplies secured, with no motivation in sight. I purchased the non-backed (no foam) perforated white vinyl headliner material to match the original. However, someone on my crew thinks something a little more on the luxurious side of 60’s style would be nice....
by HotSpot
Apr 13th, '21, 19:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 Trim Tabs
Replies: 14
Views: 7922

Re: B25 Trim Tabs

Regarding the related switch gear... Are the ones that have the lighted trim position indicator necessary? Or somewhat useful?

Seems to be a couple hundred dollar premium over standard switches.
by HotSpot
Apr 13th, '21, 07:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 Trim Tabs
Replies: 14
Views: 7922

Re: B25 Trim Tabs

CamB25 wrote: Apr 12th, '21, 14:21 Two primary reasons I decided not to install there: 1) Swim platform interference - need 14" clear to mount the ram,
Ya, looks like the rams had just enough clearance from the platform where you put them. Thanks for the info, this is really helpful.
by HotSpot
Apr 12th, '21, 12:11
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 Trim Tabs
Replies: 14
Views: 7922

Re: B25 Trim Tabs

Thanks for posting this,Cam. What are your thoughts on the difficulty of installing outboard of that position? Would the same model (12”) ones fit in that recessed notch just outboard of the position you selected? I had searched the board for the appropriate size and placement for a 25 with dual out...
by HotSpot
Mar 26th, '21, 13:36
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Insurance
Replies: 27
Views: 22106

Re: Insurance

I went with Progressive since Allstate would not insure due to age.

Have not needed to make any claims, but their rates are good.
by HotSpot
Mar 8th, '21, 16:15
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: B25 outboard performance update
Replies: 7
Views: 4521

Re: B25 outboard performance update

Thanks for the info, Cam. I can’t be of much help, but enthusiastically following along as you work this out. I know you will.

How’s the bow thruster working out? Do you find it useful?
by HotSpot
Feb 11th, '21, 09:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Another Winters Project(s)
Replies: 111
Views: 332706

Re: Another Winters Project(s)

Looks good Earlybird. The stark white engine components are really intriguing. Not being too familiar with diesels, coming across a solid color (especially white) engine meets my eye much more comfortably than the conventional look of a gas engine with a bunch of different colored components. Looks ...
by HotSpot
Feb 8th, '21, 12:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bow to water distance
Replies: 6
Views: 3259

Re: Bow to water distance

In this case, it’s a 25 sport convertible with 4-bangers and a 45 gal tank. It’s pretty light, all things considered.

I’ll post some details on performance, etc once we get it rigged and use it some this spring.
by HotSpot
Feb 4th, '21, 16:24
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bow to water distance
Replies: 6
Views: 3259

Re: Bow to water distance

Thanks guys! Looks like 48” is a safe approximation. With this info, I’ll go with the longest available size, which is 87” shaft. The next size down is 72”, but Minnkota recommends that one only up to 44” max distance from bow to waterline. Only concern is available room on the deck, but it should w...
by HotSpot
Feb 3rd, '21, 17:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bow to water distance
Replies: 6
Views: 3259

Re: Bow to water distance

Thanks Matt... those help. Looks about 45-48”. Seem right?
by HotSpot
Feb 3rd, '21, 12:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bow to water distance
Replies: 6
Views: 3259

Bow to water distance

Hi all

Can anyone please tell me the distance from the tip of the bow to the water on a 25 or 31? I assume it will vary by a few inches depending on model, but “close” is good enough. Getting ready to order trolling motor and trying to figure out proper shaft length.

Thanks!
by HotSpot
Feb 1st, '21, 23:22
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: WINDLASS FOR 31 EXPRESS ?
Replies: 32
Views: 12174

Re: WINDLASS FOR 31 EXPRESS ?

Here's an example of an offset roller/pulpit configuration. It's a compromise to retain the original Bertram bow cleat. Raising the cleat makes room for the roller, and allows the nav lights to be visible. The winch type windlass keeps the anchor locker tidy. However there's a limit of about 120' of...
by HotSpot
Jan 23rd, '21, 02:41
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge
Replies: 10
Views: 6306

Re: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge

Hi 163 The piano hinge I mentioned connects the two horizontal panels and allows them to fold in half so that the front section can be moved toward the bow and out of the way. The vertical panel with the lock is simply joined to the horizontal panel with screws from the top as you described. There’s...
by HotSpot
Jan 21st, '21, 12:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge
Replies: 10
Views: 6306

Re: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge

Here are some more pics of this hatch in various configurations. What may not be clear is that there is a piano hinge between the two sections of the top of this hatch that allow it to fold under itself to open. The sides of the top are wider than the opening of the companionway, thereby allowing it...
by HotSpot
Jan 21st, '21, 11:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge
Replies: 10
Views: 6306

Re: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge

I’ll see what I can dig up. Currently the boat is in hibernation under two covers and a blanket of snow.

However, I have the panels in disassembled state here with me for refinishing, sans brackets. I’ll mock it up at the very least so you can see how it works.
by HotSpot
Jan 21st, '21, 01:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge
Replies: 10
Views: 6306

Re: Bertram 25 Companion Way Hatch Hinge

Hi there,

Here's a pic of the hinge I think you are referring to.

Hopefully this can help you locate a replacement.
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by HotSpot
Jan 20th, '21, 00:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 12v plugs
Replies: 8
Views: 5912

Re: 12v plugs

Yannis, How about a USB adaptor that inserts into the existing cigarette outlet? No need to rewire. Some are really low profile and look just like dedicated usb outlets. For the next usb update in a few years, just snap in a new adapter of the latest type and you’re all set. Plus, if cigarettes are ...
by HotSpot
Dec 30th, '20, 10:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Old Engine Bed Recycled Into Wine Opener
Replies: 8
Views: 5105

Re: Old Engine Bed Recycled Into Wine Opener

Looks great!

Honorable reuse of the material.

Serious question. Is the bilge odor still at all detectable? Note: I would see that as even more character.
by HotSpot
Dec 27th, '20, 23:56
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Imgur
Replies: 11
Views: 5136

Re: Imgur

Hi Yannis Did you ever have any luck with getting Imgur working? I tried the same configuration with Ad Blocker Plus and Chrome (for Mac) with the most restrictive ad block settings enabled. With these restrictive settings I am able to load pics with no problems. So, it’s not that Imgur is getting c...
by HotSpot
Dec 24th, '20, 16:06
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Advise on purchasing B37 6V71
Replies: 94
Views: 83266

Re: Advise on purchasing B37 6V71

Congrats on the purchase and new project! It would be great to have another project thread started. It’s too quiet now that a couple projects have wrapped up. Here’s a great post on how to upload pics using Imgur. I use this method and it’s rather painless, but does have a short learning curve. http...
by HotSpot
Dec 24th, '20, 11:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Imgur
Replies: 11
Views: 5136

Re: Imgur

Yannis

Which browser and ad blocker are you using?
by HotSpot
Dec 22nd, '20, 00:16
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Pondering on selling boat
Replies: 18
Views: 7325

Re: Pondering on selling boat

PeterPalmieri wrote: Dec 21st, '20, 21:52 It’s worth more than you can sell it for.
Well said. A fitting aphorism for all classic Bertram.
by HotSpot
Nov 11th, '20, 22:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Under contract!!!!!
Replies: 48
Views: 36155

Re: Under contract!!!!!

Congratulations! I am sure your family will make just as fond memories as you did with your father's! Great photos of a great memory... I can imagine the feeling of wonder your son had when he first climbed way up on that flybridge. Must seem like a mile high to him! Enjoy every minute of the advent...