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Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jan 30th, '24, 19:05
by Snipe

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jan 30th, '24, 22:12
by Tony Meola
Too bad they don't show the interior and engine layout.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jan 31st, '24, 01:49
by franzmerenda
Tony Meola wrote: Jan 30th, '24, 22:12 Too bad they don't show the interior and engine layout.
Owner wrote something about posting more pictures, but nothing happened.
There are so many beautiful details in that boat, like teak deck contours, tiny steps down to cabin, cockpit air inlets, cabin ceiling and much more...

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jan 31st, '24, 20:27
by Snipe

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jan 31st, '24, 20:40
by Tony Meola
Some nice work there. Just not a fan of the head up where the v berth is or was.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Feb 1st, '24, 19:00
by jayjays1
Beautiful teak work. Some of the best I've seen!

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Feb 3rd, '24, 16:08
by Yannis
I agree, best teak work, where are the deck hatches? How seamless?

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Feb 5th, '24, 02:23
by franzmerenda

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jul 27th, '24, 10:40
by Raybo Marine NY
its for sale, they claim $1,500,000+ spent on the restoration
https://www.galatiyachts.com/yachts/det ... ertram/31/?

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jul 27th, '24, 19:06
by Carl
It’s gorgeous….


But me n my .02 cents as a not rich person that works on my own boat says top notch work and beyond. Awesome detail…. Then comes how the hell do I service this boat… crammed systems. If I had more $ to hire good help…do they service the systems or just do the ez stuff. Yes, more money to pay to do it right like Bugatti Veyron owners need too spend it’s a different story.

Awesome boat…hope it sells fast with happy owners.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jul 29th, '24, 21:21
by Tony Meola
I wonder how long it took them to figure out how to stuff all that stuff into a 31.

They missed the KISS memo.

Have to say, beautiful job, but was it worth it.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jul 30th, '24, 01:18
by franzmerenda
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IMHO this is not the engine compartment somebody dream of...definitely not the engine shape of $1.15 MLN priced boat

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Jul 30th, '24, 05:09
by Raybo Marine NY
The owner of the boat had posted here back when it was being built.
Have to wonder what new build is in progress?

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 9th, '24, 07:16
by Craig Mac

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 9th, '24, 17:27
by PeterPalmieri
That’s one heck of a nice boat. We can all argue for $1mm I’d prefer to have it customized to my taste. But she’s pretty darn sweet.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 9th, '24, 20:47
by Tony Meola
There is a lot of money in that boat, but I don't think he will get his price. That is a really nice boat though.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 13th, '24, 07:09
by Carl
franzmerenda wrote: Jul 30th, '24, 01:18 IMHO this is not the engine compartment somebody dream of...definitely not the engine shape of $1.15 MLN priced boat
At least on the port side the dry exhaust is fully wrapped, starboard dry looks like wrap has gaps...maybe just picture angle or early on before finishing.

Balance of the boat looks impeccable, love the wiring and attention to detail on the glass work inside and out. How they crammed the stabilizer in there is incredible, also rear hatch access shows a good amount of room for steering components, bilge pump etc. The fuel tank layout has to be quite unorthodox to achieve 200+ gallons. I think we saw some early on pictures some time back of the tank.

The design...I can appreciate although not the way I'd have done. Especially the head...but I guess more of a picnic day boat.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 15th, '24, 10:26
by franzmerenda
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It happens to see some pretty nice job on these boats nowadays; more than often for less than those figures

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Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 15th, '24, 12:57
by JeremyD
I plan on tackling the interior of my 31 at some point and saved a bunch of pictures of what they have done. Not a fan of the potty up front - but I d like some of the other ideas for the sink and refrigerator.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 17th, '24, 12:09
by PeterPalmieri
That is really an incredibly well done boat.

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 17th, '24, 17:08
by Raybo Marine NY
That’s a good use of otherwise dead space for all that wiring

Re: Bayliss Bertram

Posted: Aug 19th, '24, 10:43
by Carl
franzmerenda wrote: Aug 15th, '24, 10:26 It happens to see some pretty nice job on these boats nowadays; more than often for less than those figures

When production Center Consoles are going for over a million, why are we cringing when a 31 Bertram is customized from the ground up by a high end yacht builder with a million dollar price tag. I'm glad to see what was done, putting some new ideas into my memory bank.