13 31's at one spot
Posted: May 14th, '07, 12:40
Last week I stopped by Worton Creek Marina outside of Chestertown Maryland. The owner John Patnovic has been mentioned here several times and was referenced in Capt. Holmes article about recycling a classic. I went to look at a tuna tower that was coming off an Ocean-couldn't make it work-another story. John wasn't available when I first got there so I walked the yard. I counted 13 Bertram 31's on the premises. The majority of them in states of disrepair, Patnovic has purchased these to re-build at some future date. I saw my first hull failure 31. It was a sportfish from Mississippi. The hull was fractured/crushed in several places. I asked about it later and was told it was a Katrina victim and that nothing else was known. John has all models except for an open moppie. If anyone was ever in a position to flip a 31 over and make molds this is the man. He has the boats, the buildings and the resources.He has a veritable b31 salvage yard at his disposal. As I walked around there were several items on a couple of the boats that I would have loved to have had for Crowsnest. Forgot to take a camera, sorry.
Last winters project 31 has 315 Yannnies (got away from using the 330 Cummins) and a red hull with green bottom and will be named Tabasco. She was floating at the and of the pier waiting for a hardtop for the new half tower (awesome looking pipework).
If ever on Md's Eastern shore this is a must stop for 31 enthusiasts.
Last winters project 31 has 315 Yannnies (got away from using the 330 Cummins) and a red hull with green bottom and will be named Tabasco. She was floating at the and of the pier waiting for a hardtop for the new half tower (awesome looking pipework).
If ever on Md's Eastern shore this is a must stop for 31 enthusiasts.