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Hard top & bracing question.

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Hello all,

I recently purchased this beautiful 31', has everything I need and she is also getting ready for a nice list of additions ( hard top with bridge enclosure, outriggers, radar, bigger fish boxes ect…)
http://www.pearsonmarine.ca/051_bertram31/index.html

I need advice with the following add on: Building the BRIDGE ENCLOSURE structure & bracing. need to mention that I will have a 4' Garmin Radar on the top & strataglass enclosure.

my question: should i run aluminium pipes all the way to the bow? or just to the lip of the existing main cabin head?

on many models they are just braced to the from the hard top to the top of the cabin, but most of them (at-least the ones i saw) were full fiberglass cabins. I have all glass windows & I was wondering if that would be strong enough to hold the bridge top or I need to brace lower to the bow.


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Hi and welcome. Does this boat have ob's?
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Yannis wrote:Hi and welcome. Does this boat have ob's?

hello Yannis,

yes it does, I'm shipping it to Liberia West Africa. over here outboards are easier to service, repower, & maintain. there are no boat service shops, nor skilled technicians in the marine industry. Everything has to be shipped in.


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That's some beautiful work.....
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If you add two striped white and blue cushions on the engine boxes, one may even think she’s a new 35, so similar and shiny she looks!
Enjoy her!
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Stunning....I am going to sell all my tools. That boat is gorgeous! LOVE the 300 Evinrudes! 2 strokes rule, baby!
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CamB25 wrote:Stunning....I am going to sell all my tools. That boat is gorgeous! LOVE the 300 Evinrudes! 2 strokes rule, baby!
Yannis wrote:If you add two striped white and blue cushions on the engine boxes, one may even think she’s a new 35, so similar and shiny she looks!
Enjoy her!
mike ohlstein wrote:That's some beautiful work.....

thank you guys! she is a beauty & thats why I got her!!! can't wait to fish...

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I think that is Rocky's ol' boat...


Anyway, if going all out on the enclosure maybe re enforce bridge from the gunnels keeping the boats lines.
Going from bow doesn't sound like much flowing lines would be happening...and that would be ashame on that boat.

Best of luck with her!
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It is.
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Fez,
Welcome to the site! You'll find an abundance of great info on here, and sounds like you now own my old girl! I think Pearson did a outstanding job on her and I'm proud to see she's getting a good home. Any questions you have, ask away.
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Carl wrote:I think that is Rocky's ol' boat...


Anyway, if going all out on the enclosure maybe re enforce bridge from the gunnels keeping the boats lines.
Going from bow doesn't sound like much flowing lines would be happening...and that would be ashame on that boat.

Best of luck with her!

sounds like the best way; however we need to install the outriggers on the gunnels too... but I totally agree working on keeping the flowing lines.

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Rocky wrote:Fez,
Welcome to the site! You'll find an abundance of great info on here, and sounds like you now own my old girl! I think Pearson did a outstanding job on her and I'm proud to see she's getting a good home. Any questions you have, ask away.

Rocky! thank you for welcoming me, & most importantly thank you for being a part of me owning my new boat! so glad to "meet" you. she will be well taken care of & definitely catch a lot of fish!

would love to see some pictures of how she was prior to all the work Pearson did.

take care

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Fez,
Unfortunately with photobucket not here anymore most pictures are not showing up going to previous threads but I can E-mail you a whole bunch of previous pics what she looked like before.
I'll try to get that together maybe this weekend. I can tell you you'd be amazed at the transformation!
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Rocky wrote:Fez,
Unfortunately with photobucket not here anymore most pictures are not showing up going to previous threads but I can E-mail you a whole bunch of previous pics what she looked like before.
I'll try to get that together maybe this weekend. I can tell you you'd be amazed at the transformation!

thank you Rocky, looking forward!


have a good weekend,

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seamonkeyfez wrote:
sounds like the best way; however we need to install the outriggers on the gunnels too... but I totally agree working on keeping the flowing lines.

Fez,

Instead of running outriggers off the gunnel, consider incorporating the outrigger bases into the tops structure.
Kind of sister or piggy back the base off one of the support poles.
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Hi Yawl,
Thought I'd share some old pics of the old girl, some before I started all my work. Enjoy.

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Rocky wrote:Hi Yawl,
Thought I'd share some old pics of the old girl, some before I started all my work. Enjoy.

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Thank You Rocky!

sorry for such a late reply i was out of the country.

have a great day!

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Yeah Fez no worries,
From what I understand she was owned by a hard core fisherman, a doctor actually. Alex from 31Bertram.com sold her to me and I towed her from Los Angeles area all the way up to Northern CA. where my property is.
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