Thank God It's A Bertram!
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Great Pic. They are about 6 seconds from getting drenched!
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1975 FBC BERG1467-315
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Tony,
This is probably an artist’s interpretation, an exaggerated one, after Linda Bach’s frightened description !
Otherwise, I cant think of who, in their right mind was waiting ready on another boat with his Kodak instamatic, or worse yet, with a huge Canon camera, close to the rocks in the background, the moment a crazy wave would roll with a B42 on its crest…
Almost a Disney movie still from “Scrooge and the pirates” of some sort!
This is probably an artist’s interpretation, an exaggerated one, after Linda Bach’s frightened description !
Otherwise, I cant think of who, in their right mind was waiting ready on another boat with his Kodak instamatic, or worse yet, with a huge Canon camera, close to the rocks in the background, the moment a crazy wave would roll with a B42 on its crest…
Almost a Disney movie still from “Scrooge and the pirates” of some sort!
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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it reminds me this one too:Tony Meola wrote: ↑Jul 29th, '24, 21:26 Almost as good as this one.
https://bertram31.com/articles/tgiabertram.htm
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Franc,
I remember years ago I saw on TV a documentary about the major lakes of northern Italy, that was focusing on those mad guys who were parapenting or flying down the slopes towards the lakes; I think it was lago maggiore o di como, anyway, along the narration they stoped at one of those beautiful villas on the lake shore where they opened one floating boat garage that held numerous Riva boats. Someone there had a collection of old wooden Rivas and just opened his floating garage door and shared with the TV crew the boats’ history, the advantages of each model, which one they used to go shopping, what other one for pic-nic etc. !
Great stories with exquisite boats and….very very very rich people!
I remember years ago I saw on TV a documentary about the major lakes of northern Italy, that was focusing on those mad guys who were parapenting or flying down the slopes towards the lakes; I think it was lago maggiore o di como, anyway, along the narration they stoped at one of those beautiful villas on the lake shore where they opened one floating boat garage that held numerous Riva boats. Someone there had a collection of old wooden Rivas and just opened his floating garage door and shared with the TV crew the boats’ history, the advantages of each model, which one they used to go shopping, what other one for pic-nic etc. !
Great stories with exquisite boats and….very very very rich people!
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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Thanks for that picture, Franz; that's a beautiful 31 Bahia Mar!
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Tommy!
It's great to hear from you!
Icing on the cake about this gorgeous Bahia Mar, is her home port is Portofino!
It's great to hear from you!
Icing on the cake about this gorgeous Bahia Mar, is her home port is Portofino!
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