New 31's in the future?

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New 31's in the future?

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Did I miss seeing this here??
Italian industrialist Beniamino Gavio said Thursday that he’s still deciding how to revive Bertram Yachts, an iconic sportfishing brand, but one thing is certain: “You can trust that I will treat Bertram with great, great, great respect — the same as I’m doing with Baglietto.”

He said he is inclined to return to Bertram’s roots, building first a Bertram 31 based on the wood-hulled, Ray Hunt-designed deep-vee that won the Miami-Nassau Race in 1960. He might build an open and a flybridge version,
http://www.tradeonlytoday.com/2015/02/m ... am-yachts/

Be fun to watch!
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Baglietto builds 100' and above luxury yachts. Apples and oranges.

Will be interesting just what comes out of this.
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Bruce wrote:Baglietto builds 100' and above luxury yachts. Apples and oranges.

Will be interesting just what comes out of this.
and the cost of a new one
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Maybe the new 31 will be the new tenders for his yachts...just check off the Classic 31 Bertram Tender box when ordering. Cha ching...tally goes up a few hundred K...hardly noticed.
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If he does build a 31, bet-cha he hangs OBs on it. :-(
We are just a bunch of old Harley guys yearning for a hard tail, pan head LOL.
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Right on Scot. Bertrams AMF years are just on the horizon.
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" If he does build a 31, bet-cha he hangs OBs on it. :-( "

Or (gasp) a pair of mid-mounted jack-shafted duoprop i/o's....
Kidding aside, I'm seriously considering this for an upcoming B31 rebuild.
My thought is this could be a very cost effective performance upgrade ?
Any insights on this would be appreciated.
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John-
Hunt has done a number of boats with similar hulls using the jackshaft/IO set-up you mention http://www.huntyachts.com/
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