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Image

finally got this picture thing to work ... yee ha !!
1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
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Post by Charlie J »

very nice, no need for a hard top down there
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Post by jspiezio »

She looks perfect, nice nice boat
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Post by bob lico »

looks great ,what inlet would you be sailing from?
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that looks great in every way!!
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Post by In Memory Walter K »

Boat matches the house
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Post by Harry Babb »

One fine looking ride......


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Thanks guys. I bought it from a guy in Southampton. He was the second owner (bought it for his son) and had owned for 3 yrs. He only used one year and then put in a barn to pull the fuel tank. His son got a job as a mate outta Shinnecock and the boat sat unused. I bought from him in a deal where he installed the new aluminum fuel tank and put down a glassed marine ply floor (wish I had known about COOSA back then). Boat is VERY original and very simple. Suits my needs for down here, because no long runs needed to fish or hang out. It's taken a long time, but I have finally learned that simple is better with boats. Gas Crusaders, minimal electronics and it sits behind my house. I am about midway between Port Everglades and Hillsborough inlets (1/2 mile north of Commercial Blvd. bridge on the ICW) and tend to use Hillsborough more. I have a small Whaler that I run a lot more than the 31. No crew needed and a lot less fuel, but I love the Bahia.
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Post by Bob H. »

Great looking boat but Im a bit partial to Bahia Mars...BH
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Boat looks great. Looks like a piece of paradise.
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Unfortunately you are going to have to Gelcoat your house Fighting Lady Yellow. Then it will look perfect...
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Post by Carl »

Bertramp wrote: Boat is VERY original and very simple.
Classic lines...needs nothing more!!
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Post by Tommy »

Outstanding; when do we come by for a ride?
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Post by coolair »

bertramp
looks great!! Atleast yours had the fuel tank already done. soo look i will trade you now, You can finish my tank projects.. I mean its only fair you did find the boat before me :)
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Post by Brewster Minton »

I dont see the name on the transom. No name is bad luck.
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being addressed
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Post by Ironman »

Fine lookin ride there
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Post by Bertramp »

Cool...your ride was clean when ya got it, just needed a tank.
My two favorite models are the Bahia and FBC. Iwent with aluminum tank, because my deal included the tank and there was NO WAY the seller was gonna step up to a new fiberglass tank.
Aside from that .... name will be on shortly and thanks for the comments guys ...
Like all of ours, she's and old classic .... some of yours are pristine, mine is in decent, not perfect, but enjoyable condition and FLA allows me to be on the water yr around. :-D
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Post by Craig G »

Hey Bertramp, it looks great. If I can figure out the picture posting thing, I'll post a picture of my not so original Italian 1968 Bahia Mar.
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Post by JohnCranston »

Bertram,
I also have a 70 model fighting lady yellow bahia. What colorbottom paint and boot stripe does she have? Cheers!
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Post by Bertramp »

bimini is green
bottom is green
boot stripe is black
stripe at window level is black

blue bottom paint looks good with Fighting Lady too, but the boat came with the green bimini
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Post by ZeroCavity »

House match the boat perfectly ! Beautiful Bahia Mar !
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Post by Craig G »

Here goes. I think I figured out this picture posting. Here is my Bahia Mar (hopefully) Sorry, I guess I still have not figured this out yet.
Last edited by Craig G on Jul 13th, '11, 22:13, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Craig G »

Well, maybe I didn't quite figure it out.
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Craig

All I see is a chained up box.
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Post by Craig G »

Tony, you are right. I guess I didn't do it right. Sorry about that.
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Post by CaptPatrick »

Craig,

In what ever browser or ISP you're using, bring the image up, preferably in a new window or tab.

Right click on the image. A dialog box will appear.

Click properties.

Another dialog will appear.

Highlight the complete URL, move your cursor within the blue highlight and right click.

Select COPY from the dialog box.

Highlighting is done by putting the cursor just to the left of the item to be copied, left click, hold the mouse button down and drag the cursor to the right until you reach the end of the string you want to copy. If you need clarification see: How to Copy and Paste

Return to your post, click the EDIT button, (top, right). Your post will come up. Pick an appropriate spot in the message body, right click and select paste.

Now highlight the URL you just pasted. Click the Img button just to the left of the URL button and below the Subject box.

Click Preview to see if you got it right.

The finished string will look similar to: [ img ]http://forecast.weather.gov/images/wtf/nfew.jpg[ /img ] except without spaces around img & /img.

Done as such, the image should appear: Image

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