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Bertram Flag

Posted: Nov 27th, '07, 22:04
by BlueChip
Anyone know where i can get a Bertram Burgee for my dad's B20 for christmas.....


Thanks


Chris

Posted: Nov 27th, '07, 22:42
by Harry Babb

Posted: Nov 28th, '07, 07:08
by Buju

Posted: Nov 28th, '07, 11:16
by BlueChip
Thanks

Chris

Posted: Nov 29th, '07, 20:39
by Tony Meola
How about the staff they attach to. Mine is sitting on the bottom just outside the North Jetty of Barnaget Inlet. Tony Meola

Posted: Apr 12th, '11, 16:38
by jprobins
I am also looking for a staff for my B 26.6 II Sport Convertible (outboard). There is a receiver for it at the point of the forward rail, but it requires a thinner shaft that I have been able to find.
Tony Meola wrote:How about the staff they attach to. Mine is sitting on the bottom just outside the North Jetty of Barnaget Inlet. Tony Meola

Re: Bertram Flag

Posted: Apr 7th, '13, 21:18
by jprobins
Bump

Re: Bertram Flag

Posted: Apr 7th, '13, 21:49
by Keith Poe
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Re: Bertram Flag

Posted: Apr 8th, '13, 06:48
by Peter
I have looked far and wide to find flagstaffs for my 26. If someone out there has them, they certainly are not making it known. However I was able to make both a staff for the burgee at the bow and the ensign at the stern from some stainless tube and bar stock I got at the local hardware store. I found a brushed stainless steel spherical shaped drawer pull for the tops. I epoxy-ed a bit of birch dowel into the tube and screwed the drawer pull into that also seating it in epoxy where its butt end met the tube. I thought it looked pretty darn good as I bent on brand new flags.

It was only a few minutes after making my first ensign staff that I came to understand why no one has one. I hadn't run 15 minutes before the slip stream whipping the flag pulled it from its socket and it was gone! My crew that day replied in a hopeful way " Lets go back and see if we can find it." I explained that it was certainly not floating because it was all metal, not the usual teak.

My next staff was fitted with a tie down, a feature that wasn't original from Bertram. The burgee on the bow rail has a set screw to hold it. That got a shot of Locktight right away!

I'm just sayin'....

Peter