Hull No. 330
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Hull No. 330
Our hull No. is 330 and it looks like 1963, but the date isn't clear. Does anyone know?
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Nic
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Nic
Nic,
According to Lee Dana, long time engineer at Bertram from very early on, the first production fiberglass hull was hull # 101 built in 1961. Accordingly, yours would be the 229th hull built, which sounds right for a 1963 model. Lots of glass in those early hulls.....you've got a solid ride.
Tommy
According to Lee Dana, long time engineer at Bertram from very early on, the first production fiberglass hull was hull # 101 built in 1961. Accordingly, yours would be the 229th hull built, which sounds right for a 1963 model. Lots of glass in those early hulls.....you've got a solid ride.
Tommy
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Nic,
Production B31 hulls started with the number 101. Your's would be the 229th hull to be produced.
The first B31 I worked on was hull #161, (60th hull produced), done in September of 1961. Assuming around 90 - 100 hulls per year in the early days, that'd put your's on the order of late 1963.
Br,
Patrick
Production B31 hulls started with the number 101. Your's would be the 229th hull to be produced.
The first B31 I worked on was hull #161, (60th hull produced), done in September of 1961. Assuming around 90 - 100 hulls per year in the early days, that'd put your's on the order of late 1963.
Br,
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Nic,
I own 31-327, a hardtop express built March 1963 according to the label glassed to my original fuel tank and the label under the port forward berth.
I own 31-327, a hardtop express built March 1963 according to the label glassed to my original fuel tank and the label under the port forward berth.
Mikey
3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
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3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
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nic,
Here are a few Hull numbers of 31's that I've surveyed in the past.
1961 Express- Vizcaya( my boat) Hull 186 Built 12-13-61
1963 Express -Finest Kind Ed Murray Hull 31-333
1963 Sport Fish- Kahuna Russ P Hull 31-355
I've have at least 15 more but my records are on the other computer in Fl. and I'm in MA. for another month. Hope this helps.
Pete Fallon
Here are a few Hull numbers of 31's that I've surveyed in the past.
1961 Express- Vizcaya( my boat) Hull 186 Built 12-13-61
1963 Express -Finest Kind Ed Murray Hull 31-333
1963 Sport Fish- Kahuna Russ P Hull 31-355
I've have at least 15 more but my records are on the other computer in Fl. and I'm in MA. for another month. Hope this helps.
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Hull No. 330
We got a decent pair of eyes under the port bunk, wet it down and our date is 04...05...1963. Here we call that the 4th of May but where it was written I think that's the 5th of April which ties in with Mikey's advice.
By her next birthday she'll be like new again!
Nic
By her next birthday she'll be like new again!
Nic
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Mine has "Boat #168" written in what looks like black magic marker on several parts (the forward bulkhead, the insides of the flybridge support covers) along with someone's initials. My hull id is a page from a desk calendar from October 23, 1961 with "Boat #168" written in pencil and then laminated under the port bunk. I have some pictures of it if I could figure out how to post pictures.
Here is the thread that tells how to post pictures in great detail. Scan down the thread and there are step by step instructions.John Jackson wrote:Mine has "Boat #168" written in what looks like black magic marker on several parts (the forward bulkhead, the insides of the flybridge support covers) along with someone's initials. My hull id is a page from a desk calendar from October 23, 1961 with "Boat #168" written in pencil and then laminated under the port bunk. I have some pictures of it if I could figure out how to post pictures.
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