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MarkS
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by MarkS » Feb 11th, '13, 17:06
72 Bertram 25 FBC "Razorsharp" Hull #254-1849
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John F.
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by John F. » Feb 11th, '13, 17:48
Wow. That's really, really nice. Very clean. Congratulations.
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1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
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by Charlie J » Feb 11th, '13, 17:54
wow looking dam nice john, you have done a supper job of laying everthing out
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by IRGuy » Feb 11th, '13, 19:23
Looks great! In fact.. beautiful! Clean and well done!
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by Harry Babb » Feb 11th, '13, 20:59
John.......she is simply beautiful.
Congrats to ya.....time to enjoy her now
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by Tony Meola » Feb 11th, '13, 22:47
John
Best of luck with her. She looks great.
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by JP Dalik » Feb 12th, '13, 08:43
Nicely thought out. Looks great, get her wet!!!!
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by PeterPalmieri » Feb 12th, '13, 15:41
lookin good
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MarkS
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by MarkS » Feb 12th, '13, 17:37
John is out of town this week but promises to follow up with some tower pictures next week!
72 Bertram 25 FBC "Razorsharp" Hull #254-1849
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by Kevin » Feb 12th, '13, 18:19
That is one slick looking ride.
What is the correct name of the rails along water line? I always called them spray rails but learned they are otherwise.
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by Bob H. » Feb 12th, '13, 19:47
John, Thats one sweet Bahia Mar, being a bit partial, your just about at the finish line...enjoy the ride..BH
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by Capt.Frank » Feb 12th, '13, 21:16
Thanks Mark for the pictures. John has been holding out on us for a long time. She looks Sweet !!! Realy clean. Now go get it bloody John.
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by bob lico » Feb 13th, '13, 00:18
unique and great innovation ,a lot of hours in the masterpiece.---------enjoy
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by Ironman » Feb 13th, '13, 00:57
Well done.. itchin to see the pics of the tower...
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by Carl » Feb 13th, '13, 06:52
Keeps getting better!
Love the top.
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by JohnCranston » Feb 13th, '13, 22:56
Pam here!!!!! Thanks guys for all the great comments. It makes it all worth while.
Kevin - those are 3" custom fiberglass spray rails; glassed & fared to the hull. They make an incredible difference in the dryness.
The boat was dirty when we took pics; in a few weeks we will have pics under the engine boxes; fore deck area and tower!
Bare with us.
Thanks
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by CaptPatrick » Feb 14th, '13, 04:05
Kevin wrote: What is the correct name of the rails along water line? I always called them spray rails but learned they are otherwise.
Kevin, on a Bertram they're spray rails, on a Hatteras theyr're lift rails....8^P
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by AndreF » Feb 14th, '13, 14:08
WOW !!!
REEL NICE, John................
Thanks, Pam.
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by Dug » Feb 14th, '13, 15:15
Wow. That is all. Ok, beautiful!!!!!!!!
Spectacular!!!!!
Now enjoy it!!!!!
Dug
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by Al » Feb 14th, '13, 18:02
She's beautiful! Nicely done.
Al
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Tommy
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by Tommy » Feb 17th, '13, 08:35
Outstanding John and Pam! Keep us informed by posting additional photos when you splash her.
Kevin, there is an aftermarket brand of spray rails called "Smart Rails":
http://www.thesmartrail.com/ " onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ; not sure if that was what you were referring to.
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by Kevin » Feb 17th, '13, 09:06
Smart rails may have been the term I heard in the past.
As for a dirty boat, yours looks better dirty than mine on it's best clean day!
I did not pick up on the dirt in those photos.......I think I was too busy drooling on the keyboard.
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