Bertram 35 with BMW219
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Bertram 35 with BMW219
A fun thread going on at boatdiesel.com on this subject.Some guys just wont take advice.Maybe some of you Bert guys can weigh in.
I took the time to read that thread and I tried too.
I know those engines and they are terrible...........they ALL failed down here and in much lighter boats.
But Charlie you are wrong about Larry. He is smart. If you read his last posts you will see that he is smart enough to buy a $15,000 Bertram 35 that will owe him around $20,000 complete and smart enough to realise that everyone trying to help him really just wants to sell big shafts and struts, and big engines. As for me, well I'm just repeating something I read on a blog somewhere about those engines, apparently.
I just hope when he comes to grief on his way to Bimini there is someone in an old over-powered Bertram still willing to help him out.
People are strange.
Nic
I know those engines and they are terrible...........they ALL failed down here and in much lighter boats.
But Charlie you are wrong about Larry. He is smart. If you read his last posts you will see that he is smart enough to buy a $15,000 Bertram 35 that will owe him around $20,000 complete and smart enough to realise that everyone trying to help him really just wants to sell big shafts and struts, and big engines. As for me, well I'm just repeating something I read on a blog somewhere about those engines, apparently.
I just hope when he comes to grief on his way to Bimini there is someone in an old over-powered Bertram still willing to help him out.
People are strange.
Nic
Hull No. 330 1963 SF "Tennessee"
I wish you had never posted that.
I read that through whole VERY long thread, and the return for my time invested is that I just feel sorry for the guy.
But who knows, maybe the larger lesson of acquiring an ability to take advice will eventually take hold and make him a winner in the long run.
Also, Doug: why do you beat your head so hard against the wall of no reason?
I read that through whole VERY long thread, and the return for my time invested is that I just feel sorry for the guy.
But who knows, maybe the larger lesson of acquiring an ability to take advice will eventually take hold and make him a winner in the long run.
Also, Doug: why do you beat your head so hard against the wall of no reason?
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