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Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 11th, '17, 20:22
by Matt Shackleton
Hi Patrick, I'm at the re-glass stage on my B20 restoration and want to post some pics to start trolling the site for handy tips and advice. But how do I post a photo - I've obviously done it before because of my previous posts. But can't for the life of me remember how I did it! Cheers, Matt.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 12th, '17, 03:23
by Navatech
Matt Shackleton wrote:Hi Patrick, I'm at the re-glass stage on my B20 restoration and want to post some pics to start trolling the site for handy tips and advice. But how do I post a photo - I've obviously done it before because of my previous posts. But can't for the life of me remember how I did it! Cheers, Matt.
Matt, sadly I have to inform you that Cap. Patrick has passed away... However, as you can see, the sandbox and the members are still here...
I hope this helps:
How To Post Images and Links...
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 12th, '17, 10:28
by MarkS
Hi Matt,
Just an FYI if you have a photobucket or drop box account you can upload your pictures and then use the direct links they supply to create a link to your photos. At least that's how I do it and I am pretty feeble when it comes to this kind of stuff. My point is any dim bulb can do it. :)
look forward to your pictures.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Sep 11th, '17, 03:02
by Matt Shackleton
Righto, I've been a long time promising to do this so here goes: photos of the restoration of my B20 (so far). She is a 1966 built Carribean Bertram built in Melbourne Victoria, and some time ago brought to Perth. Her hull split coming back from Rottnest Island about 2 Easters ago, and I decided I liked the look of her so much that I would invest the time (and $!) getting her back to her pristine looks
I cut out ALL of the timber in the hull, the deck and superstructure
Thought I could leave the engine mounts in place but alas, when they rot, they rot everywhere.
There isn't a piece of timber left in her - with GRP coated hard-foam long frames and cross members
QUESTION: I'm chossing a deck colour/texture and am looking for perhaps an original coloour (?) or someone's best experience. Marine grey or yellow is leading. Matt.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Sep 11th, '17, 03:05
by Matt Shackleton
Matt, sadly I have to inform you that Cap. Patrick has passed away... However, as you can see, the sandbox and the members are still here...
Thanks for passing on that information re Captain Patrick. Remiss of me to spend so long away from the forum.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Sep 11th, '17, 07:08
by mike ohlstein
Photo bucket doesn't allow this sort of thing any more. Try Imgur.com
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 02:28
by Matt Shackleton
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 02:31
by Matt Shackleton
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 02:33
by Matt Shackleton
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 02:35
by Matt Shackleton
And of course, nothing is straightforward ....
This motor is too high if it sits on this...
So am in the process of re-engineering the front engine mount as opposed to reglassing the cross member ... TBD.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 06:53
by John F.
Beautiful. I love my B20. Please keep the pictures coming. I'm looking forward to seeing her rigged and ready to hit the water.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 13th, '19, 21:41
by Tony Meola
Matt
Nice, very nice. Always wanted a 20.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Feb 16th, '19, 18:56
by Matt Shackleton
Had to do a little re-engineering of the front engine mount and engine is yet to be fine tune aligned but hoping to start this baby up today.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Apr 24th, '19, 01:57
by Matt Shackleton
3 years to the day since this project began, first trial to test water pump, water line profile, balance eetc. She passed. Now for the 80/20 process: fixings, bow rail etc etc.
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Apr 24th, '19, 02:00
by Matt Shackleton
UPDATE: 4 years, not 3!
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Apr 24th, '19, 06:55
by CamB25
WooHoo! That's great!
Re: Bertram20 Restoration - Australia
Posted: Apr 28th, '19, 22:49
by Matt Shackleton
But as Sod's Law would have it, ran her up to MAX WOT and sprang an oil leak. Looks like the timing cover issue - any suggestions most welcome.