My name is Joe, 36 from Long Beach, California. I have a wonderful wife and 2 amazing boys. I am a firefighter/paramedic by trade but more of a jack of all, master of none. I am also a 100ton USCG LICENED captain. I have a pretty extensive background in carpentry (dad is a cabinet maker) mechanics (come from a family of mechanics) and most importantly West Coast style Island fishing. I grew up fishing the local waters here in So Cal and at the age of 19 bought my first boat, a 1968 20 foot Skipjack. Half way through its life with me, I did a complete restoration on her. After out- growing her, I moved up to a local boat builders 26 foot pilot house that we commercially fished for the last 6 years. At the end of last session I sold her to build a Dream. We had been looking for a boat for a few years prior to her sale and after always coming up short on the hull design or being out priced of a factory boat I decided to build what I wanted my way! We looked at a ton of boats and always came back to the Bertram 31 hull. After a year (took a 4 month break to finish one of my other projects) we are to the point shown in the pictures. I look forward to meeting all of you and getting to pick your brains on the Bertram 31, the knowable base here is truly remarkable. If anybody ever needs anything from the West Coast don’t hesitate to ask.
The Boat is a 1983 31 Bertram, a true cult classic one of the finest boats ever built. A few people here in the local area have had some pretty harsh words for what my vision is for her. One nice gentleman even wished she sank, how nice of him! (I know it was like cutting up a 57 Chevy). The boat we are building is the perfect west coast island boat. We like to think of it as the boat Ray Hunt never designed. I Look forward to hearing from you and reading your opinion. Thanks Joe
The boat

D-day



Starting the lay out and mold build




Took a 4 month break to finish my wifes 61 caddy only took 6 years

Engines out (This wasnt planned but the new 260B will be sweet

Mold for the house

House out of the mold (all glass)

More to come, I will poat pictures as progress moves foward. weekly I hope.