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Eagles 17
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Location: Gibsons B.C. Canada

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Longe time lurker now member
Three Weeks ago I recieved my B26 fbc bought it from BC Bertie.
After 8 days on the hard the boat is now in the water in Gibsons BC .
Thanks John & Michelle for letting go of your old friend Angel 111.
Bill
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Bruce
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Welcome aboard.
Many here were lurkers at one time. Some even outside the windows of their neighbors home.
Navatech

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Welcome to the brotherhood (or sandbox as some see it)!...

BTW, luckily for me (soon enough), owning a Bertram 31 or even any other Bertram is NOT a requirement...
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John F.
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Congrats and welcome. You know how much we like pictures of boats...
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
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Welcome, aboard.
Post some pics of your new-to-you 26.
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1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
Eagles 17
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Thanks for the welcome
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Tommy
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Be careful, Eagles 17; it's like "Hotel California" around here: once the Bertram bug bites, you check in but you can't check out. Welcome aboard!
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Welcome. Congratulations on your new purchase. As I am sure you know by now, you can ask any question, there are no bad ones.

Just be careful of a guy named Mike. He likes to be mean from time to time.
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
Chanse
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Great choice, got my B26 FBSF almost 25 yrs ago. I get just as many complements now as I did back then.
SteveM
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Welcome! Like Tommy says....And I predict a 31 in your future.
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........or, a more comfortable 28, may I suggest !!!!
1973 B28 FBC/2007 4LHA STP's - "Phantom Duck" - Hull "BER 00794 1172"
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Hey Bill!

I'm so glad she went to you - and I look forward to the day when you show up at my dock!

Cheers!

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Eagles 17
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John
Angel 111 is now Canadian got the registration yesterday.
Both engines are both running great starboard was tough to start but half a tank of fresh gas and it runs like a top.
The survey was good recomended change port engine fuel line and tidy up the bilge pump wires.
The wife loves her and was well worth the wait.
We are both looking forward to cruising up the coast to see you hope you are getting a chance to give your 28 some love.
Thanks again for bringing her back to BC.
Bill
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I was amazed that I could get them to run at all on 8 year-old gas. Thanks goodness she never saw ethanol!

I am sure you won't have any surprises; she was a great, honest boat. Just needs some use and care, and you'll provide plenty of that!

I am so glad your wife's intuition was matched by the reality. I wish you many happy years with her…

Cheers!

John
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