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Priceless
Posts: 161 Joined: Jun 22nd, '16, 19:17
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by Priceless » May 19th, '19, 07:39
I also need to know how to reduce the size of the picture
cariedl
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by cariedl » May 19th, '19, 14:17
Priceless - almost got it. See the link to this post and take a look at my post on how to post using imgur.
http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3
Hope this helps. From what I can see the boat looks great. Did Worton do any projects for you this year?
Priceless
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by Priceless » May 20th, '19, 09:42
Finally got it all. Saturday morning before I left Worton Creek. Pretty nice selection of different 31 types
Priceless
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by Priceless » May 20th, '19, 09:46
5 hours later at Indian River Marina North where we have 3 Bahia Mar in residence. Brand new old fighting chair redone by the very talented staff at Worton Creek
Carl
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by Carl » May 20th, '19, 13:44
Wow, sure looking good!
CamB25
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by CamB25 » May 20th, '19, 15:56
That looks great! Do you have a "before" picture?
1963 Bertram 25
1973 Boston Whaler 13 - sold!
1998 Scout 172 SF - beach taxi
ktm_2000
Posts: 1019 Joined: Jul 17th, '18, 14:46
Location: Central Mass
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by ktm_2000 » May 24th, '19, 14:34
That row of boats is quite nice, I'm happy with the Bertram I have but If I had to chose from that row it would really tough.
Charlie J
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by Charlie J » May 24th, '19, 16:01
not for me i would take the bahia mar with the original hard top
in a heart beat
1968 hull # 316 - 757
Snipe
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Location: Leonardo N.J.
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by Snipe » May 28th, '19, 15:26
She looks awesome job well done. Love the lines of the tower.
Jason
bob lico
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by bob lico » May 28th, '19, 18:15
very nice and practical
capt.bob lico
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matt ciarpella
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by matt ciarpella » May 29th, '19, 13:44
The tower looks like a perfect fit for the Bahia Mar. Did Worton manufacture it?
Congrats on your day at the Poormans
Priceless
Posts: 161 Joined: Jun 22nd, '16, 19:17
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by Priceless » May 29th, '19, 20:05
John Patnovic from Worton Creek designed it with a little help from me. I wanted it to be a little more substantial for offshore fishing thus the handholds over the gunnels and thicker pipes and cross supports. Also the opening side entrance to the tower makes entry easy in the ocean. Dave Miller from Nort East Maryland did the fabrication. John is an artist.
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