Men - does anyone know about the hulls on those old cabin cruisers that bertram made back in the 60's and early 70s? The length/width appears to be the old "widebody" Hunt hulls...but i can[t tell. They all are ugly and way underpowered...but cheap. anyone know wht that hull shape looks like?
Joe
old B38 "cruisers"
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Joe,
My research shows that the old 60's 38 footer is in fact the same hull design that Bertram used for the 1970-1976 Bertram 38 "Widebody" Convertible (37' 8" LOA and 14' 5" beam w/ 26,000# displacement). From 1978-1986 the 38 footer was redesigned and called the Bertram 38 III Convertible and was 38' 5" LOA and 13' 3" beam w/30,400# displacement. The 38 Special was built on the latter hull design from 1986-1987 and had a 27,000# displacement. (Source: McKnew/Parker Consumer's Guide to Sportfishing Boats)
My research shows that the old 60's 38 footer is in fact the same hull design that Bertram used for the 1970-1976 Bertram 38 "Widebody" Convertible (37' 8" LOA and 14' 5" beam w/ 26,000# displacement). From 1978-1986 the 38 footer was redesigned and called the Bertram 38 III Convertible and was 38' 5" LOA and 13' 3" beam w/30,400# displacement. The 38 Special was built on the latter hull design from 1986-1987 and had a 27,000# displacement. (Source: McKnew/Parker Consumer's Guide to Sportfishing Boats)
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The ones I knew were sportsfishermen with a 38 hull of the same style as the 31's. Built like a tank. By today's standards underpowered, but not then. Most were powder blue and white gelcoated. Actually great boats they should have developed further. Those that owned them loved them as they were "Bertram Built" and plowed through everything and anything.
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