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Bidding Adieu to the Bertram 20...

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 17:36
by CMP
Kinda bittersweet, but the new owner will have her soon. She'll be living in Nassau, the Bahamas and I'm real happy with the new owner and location-couldn't be better, IMO. Pretty appropriate too, that it snowed the whole time we were loading her up-last snow she's likely to ever see. Kudos to Big Al's transport service out of Miami-great job...

One trailer out from under and ready to load on the transporter's trailer
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Transport trailer under and almost ready to go
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Going
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Going
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Gone
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CMP

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 17:53
by bob lico
that is so nice you must have cried watching that leave.

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 17:58
by CMP
Nope, I had a broad smile on my face, honestly. The guy buying her is so excited, he can't stand it and I LOVE the fact that she'll be in the Bahamas so I can visit! Plus, the B25 is no slouch vessel, so someone else gets to enjoy this one!!!

CMP

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 17:59
by JP Dalik
Good Riddence now you have more time to help Timmy; LOL

Oh that's right he's still bird hunting and raising dogs.

Sorry for your loss. Pretty boat

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 22:23
by CaptMarkB
CMP, been lookin' for ya! Made a post earlier, saw you sold the boat on the bertram 25 site. Did you have a D3 Volvo in the boat? I'm currently restoring a 69 20 Bahia Mar, and the D3 160 is pretty high on my list for power. If you had one, or similar, any performance stats and/or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mark

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 22:41
by CMP
Well Mark, I can tell you this: when I did the Bertram 25 as a Rybo-style Express, I powered her with twin D3 160's, so that should tell you a little about how I feel! The B20 with the D3 160 was a great combo. I put a 75 gallon tank in her and she weighted in at 3,600 full of fuel. At 27 kts cruise (3400 rpm which is 600 off the top), she burns 5.5 gph, so from an economy standpoint, she is a real winner. If the DuoProp had been available when I built her, I'd have bought that, so I suggest it would be a great play for your project. I learned alot in this project and I think it shows in the B25, so if I can answer any questions for you, I'll give you my best amateur opinion...

Mark

Posted: Dec 9th, '08, 22:43
by CMP
JP Dalik wrote:Good Riddence now you have more time to help Timmy; LOL

Oh that's right he's still bird hunting and raising dogs.

Sorry for your loss. Pretty boat
JP, you KNOW I'm riding that slacker bastid's arse as hard as I can! I promise you this, if the HatterAss isn't in the water and fishing this summer, it will NOT be my fault. Allegedly, we're getting together next week to kick things off. Feel free to come on up to help!!!

CMP

Posted: Dec 10th, '08, 09:10
by dougl33
Nice to see you were finally able to move it. I can't believe it sat for as long as it did as you were pratically giving it away.

Posted: Dec 10th, '08, 10:07
by CaptMarkB
Thanks for the feedback. I'm definitely going with the duo prop, and maybe even the composite outdrive. When done, the boat will spend time on Long Island NY in summer and Jensen Beach Fl in the winter. I was on the fence for the 190hp, but the performance numbers you give sound great.


Thanks again, Mark B.

Posted: Dec 10th, '08, 10:55
by In Memory Walter K
If you put the composite duoprop on that engine you'll get even better performance and track straight as an arrow with your hands off the wheel. I looked into that combo for a Bahia Mar 20 and concluded it's the perfect combo. Unfortunately (for me) a bit unaffordable right now. You might get a good Boat Show price this week. Walter

Posted: Dec 10th, '08, 22:33
by CaptMarkB
Thanks Walter. I've been shopping around a little, a the best price by far has been has been Marine Power Service, in New Jersey. Still working on fairing the hull, no heat so it will have to wait for spring. Hope to be doing power over next winter.

Mark