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25 Bertram with Twin 315 HP Yanmars

Posted: Jun 21st, '11, 16:36
by jackryan
This is a beautiful boat, if not a tad bit overpowered?

http://www.yachtworld.com/core/listing/ ... =2506&url=


JR

Posted: Jun 21st, '11, 17:50
by randall
i'm betting those scuppers are underwater.

beautiful boat but geez. my boat with 360 chryslers did 40 and had some throttle left.

Posted: Jun 21st, '11, 21:19
by Tony Meola
That is one pretty boat. But at that price it is not going anywhere.

Posted: Jun 21st, '11, 21:50
by TailhookTom
That is a Fantasy25 -- I believe they have 2 boats they have built, definitely not for the shy of price. It appears you would need a full-time caretaker to deal with all the brightwork. Although, at that price, you probably have a boatshed to store her in.

Very pretty -- and not for me!

Tom

Posted: Jun 22nd, '11, 10:27
by tunawish
Yah, She'll be there for a while...In this market a rehabbed 31 would have trouble selling at those numbers...pretty or not..

Nice mahogany work...but I think the seats should have been glass, just a bit to boxy for me....

I don't understand the angled exhaust ports..and where are the intakes for those monsters ..??

Ray

Posted: Jun 22nd, '11, 14:51
by TailhookTom
Air is optional for Yanmars, Japan thinks of everything!

From the looks for things, the air intakes are probably burled walnut and are mistaken for cupholders, opps, excuse, stemware holders!

Posted: Jun 22nd, '11, 14:56
by tunawish
TailhookTom wrote:Air is optional for Yanmars, Japan thinks of everything!

From the looks for things, the air intakes are probably burled walnut and are mistaken for cupholders, opps, excuse, stemware holders!
Funny stuff....

Definitely beautiful

Posted: Jun 22nd, '11, 21:35
by conchy joe
But just because you can does not mean you should!