Virginia to Auction More B31s
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Virginia to Auction More B31s
Virginia to Auction More B31s
3 Bertram 31s Up For Auction by:
Virginia Marine Resources Commission
548 Deagles Rd
Deltaville, VIRGINIA 23043
Starting Bid: $5,000.00
Bid Increment: $100.00
Tax Imposed: NO
Auction Ends: Monday, January 14, 2008 at 7:00 AM ET
Auction Site: http://www.govdeals.com/eas/itmSelector ... StartRow=1
3 Bertram 31s Up For Auction by:
Virginia Marine Resources Commission
548 Deagles Rd
Deltaville, VIRGINIA 23043
Starting Bid: $5,000.00
Bid Increment: $100.00
Tax Imposed: NO
Auction Ends: Monday, January 14, 2008 at 7:00 AM ET
Auction Site: http://www.govdeals.com/eas/itmSelector ... StartRow=1
The marine patrol officers that ran my auction boat got a center console Maycraft to replace it. They hate it. They stopped me two years ago for a safety check just so they could write in their log book that they pulled over their old boat. I've seen another Virginia Marine Patrol replacement that was some fugly aluminum hull with pontoons. My guys with the Maycraft must laugh at them.
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Mikey,Mikey wrote:If anyone is truly interested I'd be glad to go over and give them a look. Only about twenty miles from here.
I'm interested in the Tangier or Cape Charles. If you happen to get enough people interested and you go take a look at them; please post your opinions here or email me off the forum. I'd like a FBC, but these seem nice if they dont go too high.
Thanks
John
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Mikey & Rawleigh,
I am interested in either of the FBC models. Given the current economy and my profession I may have to dump Crows Nest. Please check them out and let me know your thoughts. I would drive down and look at them myself before submitting a bid but would like to hear your thoughts.
Shoot me and email or call me- crowsnest31@msn.com
or 410-200-4386.
Thanks
Doug
I am interested in either of the FBC models. Given the current economy and my profession I may have to dump Crows Nest. Please check them out and let me know your thoughts. I would drive down and look at them myself before submitting a bid but would like to hear your thoughts.
Shoot me and email or call me- crowsnest31@msn.com
or 410-200-4386.
Thanks
Doug
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Froze my butt off yesterday but had a chance to look over the three VA boats. Did not do a survey but can give you what I saw and heard from Capt. Steve Pope of the VA Marine Police who met me there. My camera came up lame so no pictures, sorry. The sedan (Wicomico) was purchased new and the two flybridges were purchased used. The serial numbers and build info usually found in the forward berth under the port bunk did not exist on any of the three. All appear to be serviceable as is but will need upgrading. The power plants in all look good. Wiring is bundled and for the most part looks serviceable. Bonding looked good as far as I could trace under the circumstances. The wood below decks including engine support and bulkheads looked better than I expected. Engine beds all looked sound and as far as I could see the bulkheads looked good. The state stickers have been scraped off and the hulls may polish up but those stickers were on there for a long time so paint will probably be needed eventually. All the window frames are in sad but serviceable condition. Appears that all have lost their bonding wires and have some 'eatup.' All have forward heads. All hulls appear sound with no evidence of blistering. All below-waterline metal looks sound. All hulls should be blasted to glass and repainted. All have two cabin heaters. All are documented.
The sedan was under the command of the same individual since new, I'm told, but the general maintenance was the least impressive of the three.
TANGIER: real hull number 314-910 as found in the original owners manual found aboard, built 1969. The ladder to the flybridge is missing. Small 28 rudders with upper bearings. This boat had a towing post installed and had major cracks in the gunnel aft center and at both hawse pipes. Appears to have tried unsuccessfully to tow the Queen Mary. The cracks do not appear to have extended to the hull. This will need some repair but does not appear serious. This boat has 4" exhaust. The hull under the starboard strut has been repaired as though it had an incursion with an immovable object. Repair is nicely done. The log book was on this boat.
CAPE CHARLES: 5" exhaust. Small 28 rudders with upper bearings. There is an extra set of props on this unit.
WICOMICO: This boat was Captained by Al Fisher Jr. of Reedville, VA. most of her service life. Pope says he will be glad to discuss her. Give him a call. This has a towing post installed but no apparent damage from same. 5" exhaust. Bigger 28 rudders, later style.
Thats as much as I could get before turning to a block of ice. If any of you have specific questions, ask. If I did not own a 31 and was in the market for one I would definitely bid. They will all need work but appear to be sound boats. All were running when dry docked. Looks like the State boys took reasonable care of their charges. Interestingly Capt. Pope had never heard of Bertram31.com. If I may be of further help, offer money to Capt. Pat for the site and I'll do my best.
The sedan was under the command of the same individual since new, I'm told, but the general maintenance was the least impressive of the three.
TANGIER: real hull number 314-910 as found in the original owners manual found aboard, built 1969. The ladder to the flybridge is missing. Small 28 rudders with upper bearings. This boat had a towing post installed and had major cracks in the gunnel aft center and at both hawse pipes. Appears to have tried unsuccessfully to tow the Queen Mary. The cracks do not appear to have extended to the hull. This will need some repair but does not appear serious. This boat has 4" exhaust. The hull under the starboard strut has been repaired as though it had an incursion with an immovable object. Repair is nicely done. The log book was on this boat.
CAPE CHARLES: 5" exhaust. Small 28 rudders with upper bearings. There is an extra set of props on this unit.
WICOMICO: This boat was Captained by Al Fisher Jr. of Reedville, VA. most of her service life. Pope says he will be glad to discuss her. Give him a call. This has a towing post installed but no apparent damage from same. 5" exhaust. Bigger 28 rudders, later style.
Thats as much as I could get before turning to a block of ice. If any of you have specific questions, ask. If I did not own a 31 and was in the market for one I would definitely bid. They will all need work but appear to be sound boats. All were running when dry docked. Looks like the State boys took reasonable care of their charges. Interestingly Capt. Pope had never heard of Bertram31.com. If I may be of further help, offer money to Capt. Pat for the site and I'll do my best.
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Wicomico
Mikey; I have Jr Fishers phone #s if you want them? He will talk your ear off about the Wicomico.. Let think he only pulled me over how many times?
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