Looks at lot like a 38 special with a custom radar arch. Large exhaust, diesel, and shape of the windshield cowling and window is an exact match. If it is a Bertram, my bet is a 38. Not sure why they would put a 31 emblem.
Couple of things don't fit . . .
Look at the folded down antenna on the arch: if that is a standard 8 foot antenna, the boat is no more then 30 feet loa
The aft third of the bottom looks like it has a little keel, and then flattens out to a modified v at the transom--definitely does not carry the deadrise all the way aft like a Bertram
It's hard to see, but from the scum line at the waterline it looks like the boat sits low in the stern at rest. All the Bertram's I have seen sit bow down at rest.
Still, one never knows . . .
i had to drive one all the way from a Brooklyn yard the person trading the boat in would not/could not navigate from his yard to Oakdale boat slip for trade in.the boat ran at 30 knot cruise with 315 cummins i back off to 27 knt for a better ride in ocean..we sold it for 90,000 about five years ago.very spacious cabin and well laid out with light birch interior? any ways this boat is called a 30' Moppie.
Guy's,
Looks like a 31 Formula no way its a 31 Bertram or even a 38 special, look at the stub keel and side exhausts, maybe a 30' Bertram built in the early 90's, Looks like a Napier design. Brokers and honesty, now there is a contradiction if I ever heard one.
Pete Fallon
I looked on yachtworld ... Bertram 30 built 1993 - 1998ish.
38 Specials were an 80s vintage and are REALLY nice....that does look like a Formula or a Cruisers Inc.
1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly
38 Special - built only for 2 or 3 years ..circa 86-87
Same hull as the Flybridge 38s built in the 80s, a different hull than the "wode-body" 38s built in 70s.
1970 Bertram Bahia Mar - hull# 316-1003
1973 Bertram 38 (widebody) - hull# BER005960473
Steve "Bertramp" Kelly