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by bob lico
Mar 20th, '24, 19:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: original steering wheel
Replies: 46
Views: 1505

Re: original steering wheel

carl the next time i go to NJ i will drop off the wheel. i had no idea it had to go to Bermuda
by bob lico
Mar 16th, '24, 13:09
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: original steering wheel
Replies: 46
Views: 1505

Re: original steering wheel

i am going to tom river NJ by way of 440 crossing to Jersey Type meet me at a rest stop the wheel is yours i trust you as a brother to take care of Bruce i wand nothing
by bob lico
Mar 15th, '24, 19:32
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: original steering wheel
Replies: 46
Views: 1505

Re: original steering wheel

my steering wheel and is in perfect condition (show quality) is free just make a donation to this site when Bruce gives me the okay i will ship
by bob lico
Mar 10th, '24, 17:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: original steering wheel
Replies: 46
Views: 1505

Re: original steering wheel

i have a steering wheel it had Bertram emblem in center so i through to be OEM --1973 but it appears to be stainless steel
by bob lico
Mar 2nd, '24, 15:18
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Need a recommendation for mufflers
Replies: 7
Views: 373

Re: Need a recommendation for mufflers

perhaps a few drinks and a dare led me to put my 31 Bertram wot in reverse to prove a point to a bunch of "know it alls" you cannot slug the engines with these mini max mufflers ,however my exhaust go up and over too a straight vertical down pipe were the sprinkler head is located . no surge tubes t...
by bob lico
Feb 27th, '24, 12:12
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Need a recommendation for mufflers
Replies: 7
Views: 373

Re: Need a recommendation for mufflers

very few times in life especially in the marine world do you " get your cake and eat it" this is the one time use Centek MINI MAX style it fits perfectly right aft of the fuel tank bulkhead (deepest portion of the hull ) between the stringer and the hull side . you get a muffler to reduce noise leve...
by bob lico
Feb 25th, '24, 15:03
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

carl as i indicated ,if you put the tower thru the hull and go aground the rudder acting as a huge lever will rip that tower forward and put a 3" hole thru the bottom of the boat and number two the bearing you indicate (in dark green ) is delrin composite and definitely will not offer much protectio...
by bob lico
Feb 23rd, '24, 10:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

no that is the wrong bearing . the correct bearing to last a hundred years is 6" in diameter and black Delrin outer circle with a stainless roller bearing inside , has 6 ---3/8' bolts that go thru rudder support with flat washers and nuts below made by Tides Marine the same as the tower.forget the b...
by bob lico
Feb 20th, '24, 21:53
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

carl installation is for a ' work boat' with twenty tires wrap around it with a flat bottom actually called a push boat . i see it Carl for lay up purposes obviously the rudder goes were the bolt and nut goes but cylinder tower must be address to the interior bilge of a 31 bertram at 24 degree dead ...
by bob lico
Feb 20th, '24, 12:35
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

OMG can the guy who display this tower installation "walk and chew gum at the same time" i doubt it ,just what i wanted on a sleek 31 bertram hull a bolt, nut and washer sticking out th bottom ,unbelievable the bottom painters turn marine mechanics are taking over
by bob lico
Feb 20th, '24, 11:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram31.Com is under attack
Replies: 10
Views: 584

Re: Bertram31.Com is under attack

Mike your the best and always will be,a totally dedicated genius for this site
by bob lico
Feb 16th, '24, 20:10
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

yes that's what i am trying to explain the tower is the SEAL the Delrin Stainless bearing is what holding the rudder shaft from moving and the support as well as a roller bearing surface to turn the rudder on
by bob lico
Feb 16th, '24, 18:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

Carl you are the best, nice explanation on the tides tower apparently the guy on the phone is a yard worker ok IQ test you listen to the idiot and put a stainless clamp on top of the fiberglass tower as the rudder moves back and forth what do you think the SS clamp is doing to the fiberglass tower!!...
by bob lico
Feb 12th, '24, 15:19
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Recessing the struts
Replies: 14
Views: 555

Re: Recessing the struts

captain Patrick recommended 1/2" CDX plywood saturated with epoxy and i wanted to use B-26 coosa board because i had so many left overs so our brother Dug whom own a bearing factory has a hydraulic material strength tester and the results were capt Patrick was correct (as usual) the two 1/2" cdx ply...
by bob lico
Feb 9th, '24, 20:06
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

don`t touch for a hundred years and zero water seepage a perfect seal and delrin,stainless 6" bearing keeps rudder with zero shudder------bullet proof
by bob lico
Feb 9th, '24, 20:03
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Recessing the struts
Replies: 14
Views: 555

Re: Recessing the struts

yes i have done that BUT it goes in on a angle to accommodate the 10 degree shaft angle and built up epoxy and laminated two pieces of 1/2" CDX saturated in epoxy . that part of the hull along with rudder tower is two inches thick require new buck Algonquin 10" bronze bolts ,double nut over 3/8" thi...
by bob lico
Feb 8th, '24, 13:13
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

yes that is the correct tides rudder tower however you have to put the bottom on a good chop saw with 80 pt carbide tip blade and cut bottom 24 degrees to match Bertram hull that's the secret . just cut angle with tower clamped in saw and just touch one edge with blade and cut 24 degrees. mix epoxy ...
by bob lico
Jan 23rd, '24, 19:38
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: propellers rake and attitude
Replies: 61
Views: 8726

Re: propellers rake and attitude

tony ,carl and bruce covered the subject well. for the most part if you walk into a prop shop and ask them to put rake in a inboard propeller they are going to give you a snicker and blow you off so you have to understand the ramification of your request . rake is needed after you have done many ste...
by bob lico
Dec 7th, '23, 13:37
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: High tide vs lookout window frames
Replies: 60
Views: 390475

Re: High tide vs lookout window frames

years ago i built those side window frames and greylight 14 tinted plexiglass using the old frames as templates and after a few years removed and gave to somebody on long island , i replaced with tempered 1/4" limousine glass actually almost clear inside the cabin and total blackout looking from out...
by bob lico
Dec 7th, '23, 13:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Bertram Parts
Replies: 40
Views: 30601

Re: Bertram Parts

i have a 1973 31 Bertram steering wheel in perfect condition it is free on my end just a donation to the site.
by bob lico
Oct 26th, '23, 12:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rudder tie-bar
Replies: 17
Views: 12992

Re: Rudder tie-bar

roller bering Helm joint in 316 SS., that's the one and the spelling correction. zero play in the steering and good for a thousand years
by bob lico
Sep 2nd, '23, 09:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rudder tie-bar
Replies: 17
Views: 12992

Re: Rudder tie-bar

my post are normally radical so in keeping tradition i take the entire rudder tie bar and throw it in the garbage!. step one try to find someone upgrading power and take one of his old shafts 1' ,1 1/4' all good , purchase two hind (sp??) joint studded 1/2" 16 thread /roller bearing one left hand an...
by bob lico
Jun 21st, '23, 13:16
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Covering the sides of the v-berth
Replies: 25
Views: 8891

Re: Covering the sides of the v-berth

the teak paneling on the anchor locker bulkhead and the v-berth bulkhead are both one piece , after carefully making templet and the PL waterproof glue will give you so adjustment time to get it perfect. i did make a new access door to the anchor locker, i have cabinet makers router bit that make a...
by bob lico
Jun 16th, '23, 14:44
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Covering the sides of the v-berth
Replies: 25
Views: 8891

Re: Covering the sides of the v-berth

the teak paneling on the anchor locker bulkhead and the v-berth bulkhead are both one piece , after carefully making templet and the PL waterproof glue will give you so adjustment time to get it perfect
by bob lico
Jun 8th, '23, 20:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Covering the sides of the v-berth
Replies: 25
Views: 8891

Re: Covering the sides of the v-berth

i made cardboard template then cut teak paneling, a easy project seriously
by bob lico
Jun 6th, '23, 10:23
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Covering the sides of the v-berth
Replies: 25
Views: 8891

Re: Covering the sides of the v-berth

yannis thats easy , sand with 80 grit to break surface then clean with alcohol and use PL waterproof glue ( very inexpensive ) press your teak 1/4" paneling on to the existing surface for a minute and your done . can varnish in gloss or semi gloss to your liking.
by bob lico
Jun 5th, '23, 18:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Covering the sides of the v-berth
Replies: 25
Views: 8891

Re: Covering the sides of the v-berth

i never allow outsiders on the boat so when the v-berth project came up i rip every bit of that bullshit fur out and ground the walls to green glass then purchased a neutral color leatherette with 1/4 foam back in a ostrich pattern on all the walls of v -berth ,i used 3M foam adhesive then applied t...
by bob lico
Mar 21st, '23, 10:45
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade
Replies: 32
Views: 11397

Re: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade

carl i disagree to a certain extend with diesel power everything changes a gas power plant spinning a shaft at 4500 rpm with 1 to 1 yes slippage is critical however if we are using tip speed chard with 1.5 to one at 2600 rpm (to obtain maximin cruise speed for fuel economy ) tremendous difference i ...
by bob lico
Mar 18th, '23, 09:43
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade
Replies: 32
Views: 11397

Re: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade

nice ----9% Slip very impressive, this takes quite a bit of planning and prop knowledge . to gain 5 knots is a tremendous fuel economy gain by just backing off the throttle and obtain the same cruise speed .Geebert your on the ball!
by bob lico
Mar 17th, '23, 09:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade
Replies: 32
Views: 11397

Re: Gas Powered boats 3 blade vs 4 blade

if it is any consolation i went thru 18 prop changes over the years to get were i am now. i have slowed down the wot. speed down 4 knots to increase cruise speed and dramatic increase in fuel economy. so many factors to consider but Dug is on the right track, that is get as much Nibral as you can in...
by bob lico
Mar 16th, '23, 12:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Rendezvous NE ?
Replies: 17
Views: 4804

Re: Rendezvous NE ?

i will go to any place in NJ for a rendezvous and if we have to we can "raft" like we had to do at Block Island.
by bob lico
Mar 16th, '23, 11:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Fell off a ladder
Replies: 11
Views: 5037

Re: Fell off a ladder

you may have to go to a good chiropractor i found it a better solution than three doctors that wanted to perform surgery.
by bob lico
Mar 10th, '23, 19:52
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Eastwind 2022
Replies: 243
Views: 2420590

Re: Eastwind 2022

all that time on my boat taking notes and photos we forgot the exhaust. you and rich can come back and i will lay out the exhaust .
by bob lico
Mar 7th, '23, 17:54
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Motor, shaft alignment
Replies: 6
Views: 2827

Re: Motor, shaft alignment

your welcome. most important never allow a yard marine mechanic to board the boat !!!!
by bob lico
Mar 2nd, '23, 11:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Delrin Collar/Bushing
Replies: 3
Views: 1850

Re: Delrin Collar/Bushing

this is from Tides marine NOT high tide marine
by bob lico
Feb 25th, '23, 21:40
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Motor, shaft alignment
Replies: 6
Views: 2827

Re: Motor, shaft alignment

no down angle and it would be impossible to fit a 21" prop under the boat.remember before you start remove output flange from the 220 gears and the propeller coupling and sent to Carl on this board to square within .0005 that the starting point of changing shaft angle ,NO shims prop coupling direct ...
by bob lico
Feb 25th, '23, 21:27
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Motor, shaft alignment
Replies: 6
Views: 2827

Re: Motor, shaft alignment

you have to have a 10 degree down angle in order to change shaft angle ( think about IT) and the installation will be in the allowed 4 degree maximum UP angle (nose up) but you should move the crank case ventilation to the front of the engine.
by bob lico
Feb 25th, '23, 21:10
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Interior layout
Replies: 13
Views: 3222

Re: Interior layout

amberjack there is two inches of plumbing waste in the cabin electric controlled fresh water toilet backs up the main bulkhead wall with two inches of special piping going thru bulkhead to vented holding , absolutely zero odor in boat
by bob lico
Feb 23rd, '23, 18:05
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft Angle
Replies: 12
Views: 7088

Re: Shaft Angle

again tony has explained the prop i use as well as i could, the blank were a Ron Ellis design his shop was from northern florida. no prop shop is going to put rake in a inboard prop because they don't do that . the best way i could explain the repowering in regards to the boats ability to take head ...
by bob lico
Feb 23rd, '23, 17:29
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Interior layout
Replies: 13
Views: 3222

Re: Interior layout

if i removed the head and had to have a porta - potty i would take my boat out the inlet 5 miles and scuttle it!!!!! thats how important the head is with privacy and sink.
by bob lico
Feb 9th, '23, 19:33
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler
Replies: 8
Views: 3489

Re: Right of passage ~ Serviced my aftercooler

i think cummins recommends service after cooler every three years i did mine three times in 16 years however i shut the salt water intakes and open the crash valves connected to a cooler filled with fresh water and "salt-away" every month while boat is in the water for the entire salt water cooling ...
by bob lico
Jan 31st, '23, 21:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 31 Rudder Angle?
Replies: 4
Views: 2543

Re: 31 Rudder Angle?

rick some day i will photo my steering and show you, basically Mercedes assembly in 316 ss with roller bearing hind joints on tie rod and drag link very similar to race car zero slack!!!! hydraulic cylinder and head unit all 316 SS. from Hy- Drive made in AU.
by bob lico
Jan 31st, '23, 21:26
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 31 Rudder Angle?
Replies: 4
Views: 2543

Re: 31 Rudder Angle?

i guess i take it for granted but others sitting on the bridge with me notice it immediately because we have one inconsiderate bastard putting out crab traps like a mine field !!!!! i am traveling at 28 knots or so chilling for that 18mile run to the inlet and you come to the "minefield" and the boa...
by bob lico
Jan 31st, '23, 16:42
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: 31 Rudder Angle?
Replies: 4
Views: 2543

Re: 31 Rudder Angle?

well if you at 40 degrees your maxed out recommendation for the rudder angle which are minus .39 rad. to positive .39 rad.. i have my own rudder system on Phoenix based on Tides marine F/G rudder post which supports the rudder shaft for 8" vertical instead of the normal 3 layers of 1/4" flax drip jo...
by bob lico
Jan 3rd, '23, 18:21
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Awlgrip
Replies: 27
Views: 5878

Re: Awlgrip

oyster white is the exact color of 31 Bertram gel-cote . that information from the master himself 20 years ago . i asked the same question and the "Captain" gave me the answer and so i painted my top side in Oyster White,
by bob lico
Oct 30th, '22, 08:57
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Electrolysis Question
Replies: 19
Views: 6860

Re: Electrolysis Question

really!!!! thats the one and a the new gig a 10' section of cyclone fence
instead of a cement block they wrap the body and drop off in the canyon never become a "floater" nor pul up by a dragger
by bob lico
Oct 29th, '22, 14:39
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Electrolysis Question
Replies: 19
Views: 6860

Re: Electrolysis Question

tony you are in jersey check that boat across the way make sure it does not say "stu-gots" on the transom !!! if you see them with galvanize cyclone fence definitely stay away.
by bob lico
Oct 29th, '22, 12:00
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: transducer
Replies: 4
Views: 2414

Re: transducer

now thats a painful subject it took me 5 days to install my chirp transducer !!!! huge!!!!! comes with 18" fairing block highly unlikely some nut job wants to tackle this job so i will not goes thru the steps unless someone ask . it also coat a fortune and does not plug into your display however it ...
by bob lico
Oct 18th, '22, 12:30
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Shaft log size
Replies: 16
Views: 4572

Re: Shaft log size

carl trust me 1/4" all around is the tickets ,i did mine 16 years ago and still perfect.
by bob lico
Sep 22nd, '22, 17:25
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: Xtra Dry
Replies: 11
Views: 6834

Re: Xtra Dry

a really great brother loved his e-mail to cheer me up . RIP