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Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 09:16
by Yannis
For all those who are looking for an incentive to do winter boat works !! Cheers everyone !
(I removed one pic, just in case anybody might think their rights are infringed upon! Thanks)


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Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 13:47
by moguls2go
I have a love/hate relationship with this post! It's 32 and snowing outside.

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Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 14:04
by Navatech
moguls2go wrote:I have a love/hate relationship with this post! It's 32 and snowing outside.
I'm familiar with weather in the Mediterranean and Adriatic... Maybe they're having an exceptional warm spell in the Adriatic right now but I strongly suspect these pictures are from the summer... I.e. they're supposed to be motivation to get your boat ready (in the winter) so as to have fun (in the summer)...

If you're looking for for a 365 day per year boating season you should come down here (SEF - South East Florida)...

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 15:24
by Yannis
Navatech wrote:y're supposed to be motivation to get your boat ready (in the winter) so as to have fun (in the summer)...
Precisely so !

By the way, it's the Aegean (the Adriatic is in Italy), but except for the weather, you can tell by the tomatoes that they're summer pics.

I'm not looking for 365 days of sunshine, it gets boring. I love sub zero temperatures, snow, evenings by the fireplace etc and the alternation of the seasons makes the exercise interesting. Which brings me to thinking that the seasons should not be the only alternating thing in life....if you get my point !!!!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 21:18
by Tony Meola
Yannis

Great shots.

Did you have to pay the ladies to hang with you guys?

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Posted: Jan 16th, '16, 22:02
by Navatech
Tony Meola wrote:Did you have to pay the ladies to hang with you guys?
With the numbers of tourists flocking to the Greek Islands I wouldn't be surprised if Yannis has to pay to keep ladies OFF the boat...

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 00:36
by Yannis
Lol, funny comments, both of them !!!

The only thing is that you can only invite so many ladies aboard, given ...the amount of space they each take-up - lotion bottles, handbags, towels spread out everywhere etc, a lady consumes roughly twice the space of a guy... Anybody arguing this ? ha, ha.
Perhaps any of you with high % of female population families (plus their girlfriends) can explain better !!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 13:48
by TailhookTom
Yannis:

My master bedroom has 3 closets -- one a walk-in and the other two double door width. Where were my clothes???? In the guest room closet...the one down the hall.

Don't ever wonder why she's an EX

Tom

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 18:49
by Yannis
Hey, Tom, it's when you sit down and think with whose money those closets were filled up, that your suicidal instincts surface !!
Best to walk away...
I have a friend who's been with many, very many...in the high hundreds...I asked why? He said because he's not rich enough to have a permanent wife...

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 19:00
by Navatech
Yannis wrote:He said because he's not rich enough to have a permanent wife...
Some friends of mine keep telling me that owning a boat is not smart money wise... They claim (probably with much justification) that charting one once in a while is cheaper...

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 20:07
by Tony Meola
Yannis

Once you say I Do you are always paying. In fact if I remember right, the paying starts before you even say I Do.

I used to know a guy who bragged he never paid for it. I told him want to bet on it. Dinner, drinks and on and on.

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 17th, '16, 23:59
by Yannis
Nav,

Nice metaphor !
In fact, my friend adds that with the chartered "boat" you KNOW exactly what your expenses will be... Plus the guarantee !!

Tony,

How true ! Even if you say I Might... not even I Do !!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 06:58
by Catalina31
Yannis,
I wish that was the weather here in Greece today! My ship is in port in Perama right now and its 30* outside with a 30 knot northerly wind! Cant wait for the warmer summer months looks like its a blast!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 07:12
by Yannis
Catalina,

If you can make it outside let me know, or call 210 sixty seven 54480. I'll be glad to take you around, even in this freaking cold !

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 07:18
by Catalina31
Yannis,
Unfortunately we are sailing tomorrow headed to Malta, or else i would love to meet up! I went over to Piraeus, "Marina Zea," last night for dinner and saw two Bertram's in the harbor. When they say the "Sun never sets on the Bertram EMPIRE" they really do mean it. Its an absolutely beautiful area even when it is cold, cant wait to make it back!
-Brian

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 07:29
by Yannis
Hey, Brian, you're sailing tomorrow ! That's in 24 hrs ! Imagine how many more Bertrams you can see till then !! (or NOT be able to see, depending on the program...)

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 07:33
by Yannis
What's your vessel's name; I'll find you on Marine traffic !

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Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 11:18
by MarkS
-7* here this morning, Any water outside my front door is less than soft. Thanks for sharing Yannis!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 18th, '16, 22:19
by Tony Meola
Yannis

Going to be 15 tonight here in NJ, wind takes us down to 0. Calling for big snow this weekend. But, 12 inches is big to us. My sister in law lives up near 1000 island NY and had over two feet of snow last week. Now that is big. Not Boston big, as in last year but it is a lot of snow.

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 00:56
by Yannis
We have snow, we have a lot of rain too, look what happens as a result:


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Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 10:05
by Rawleigh
14 in Virginia this morning. Not as cold as Mark, but cold enough!

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 10:13
by Yannis
Are you guys sure you all talk the same temperature language, Celcius or Farenheit?
Mark is at -7 F ?

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 10:52
by STraenkle
Yep, -7 F or -21 C

Last May when he put in the boat, he had to push the icebergs out of the way. Guess that is why his location is Frozen Tundra and I thought Mass was cold.

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 19th, '16, 21:41
by Tony Meola
Those Northern midwestern states get brutal in the Winter.

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 25th, '16, 11:37
by matlos
Hi Yianni,

Call me when you see this on 6944356937..... I haven't seen you in about 15 years so running across you here is a pleasant surprise! You haven't changed (looks...) and your boat looks messy (as always)! Filia, Mat

Re: Bertram times...

Posted: Jan 25th, '16, 22:21
by Yannis
Hey, Mat,


I'll call you this evening; yesterday was my birthday and I'm trying to recuperate...I haven't slept much. Remember we were both good in staying-up late... !!
Filia.