new to me 1962 B25 ?
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new to me 1962 B25 ?
Hello folks. I came into this boat rather suddenly. I have always been a fan of the B31 and Capt. Pat's craftsmanship. ,, This boat is a bare hull no hardware and such but the glass parts are here,, I find no evidence of a helm on the cabin bilk head and am hoping you folks can tell me what I have. I desire is to fashion her in to an "attractive " pocket sportfisher, My wife and I can use here on the Chesapeake..
Thanks in advance Bo
Thanks in advance Bo
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I was going to post that "pictures would help" but then I saw that you did try to post a picture (but botched it)... So I fixed that for you...Bo Toepfer wrote:hoping you folks can tell me what I have.
From what I see you have the "hard top" version there... The fact that you don't see any evidence of a helm on the cabin bulkhead doesn't mean it's not there...
You're welcome...Bo Toepfer wrote:Thanks in advance
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Thanks my desire is to retro fit Her with a bridge ! any found images would be appreciated
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Bo, I'm pretty sure that is a 25 Express Cruiser that has been modified by P O for some reason.
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Look down about 5 threads and look at the photos of Howesounders 25 Express.
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Bo
Welcome.
I believe about a month ago someone was looking to sell a bridge to a 25. Try the search feature to see what you can find.
Maybe Joel or one of the other 25 owners will chime in on what you have. But it does look like someone did some modifications.
Welcome.
I believe about a month ago someone was looking to sell a bridge to a 25. Try the search feature to see what you can find.
Maybe Joel or one of the other 25 owners will chime in on what you have. But it does look like someone did some modifications.
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Looks like the windshield was removed by the previous owner. Maybe add a half tower/hard top?
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Re: new to me 1962 B25 ?
Yep pretty sure that's an express you have there, and I don't think a helm was ever fitted inside these. For the kind of fishing I do on this coast, I like the express, as it keeps you close to the rods and helm. Just needs a frame and glass. I also get the feeling the express might be a bit less tippy when slow in slop without all the weight up high.
(I will measure the glass and frames if you want dimensions and angles.
Steve.
(I will measure the glass and frames if you want dimensions and angles.
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Thanks for all the kind words and offers. I am sure I will be back soon. has anyone lowered the cockpit deck?
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since our boat has no windshield I think I will fabricate a composite frame! Thoughts?t
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If you're going to add a fly bridge stiffening the cabin top by closing up the front windshield with an FRP panel is certainly something to think about...Bo Toepfer wrote:since our boat has no windshield I think I will fabricate a composite frame! Thoughts?t
Other then that, a fixed clear/tinted plastic (e.g. Lexan) windshield wouldn't require much in the way of a frame...
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This is the galley as you can she she is striped down.
bridge or not I will close up the front windows I just like the look, ! I have seen a 25 owned by a canvass mfg. guy in Florida that looks real good!, I went over the boat last night( first chance I had ) she appears sound hollow glass stringers, new Alum fuel tank, never fastened in place or plumbed, ! when I get the picture thing down ( thanks for your help) I will add them
bridge or not I will close up the front windows I just like the look, ! I have seen a 25 owned by a canvass mfg. guy in Florida that looks real good!, I went over the boat last night( first chance I had ) she appears sound hollow glass stringers, new Alum fuel tank, never fastened in place or plumbed, ! when I get the picture thing down ( thanks for your help) I will add them
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this boat is just the way I got it. can some one help me figure out what the boxed area is below on the deck level Blocks for cleats? , also should the two hatch lids that are p/s of the motor well have hinges?,, I have many questions and I am thinking about building composite window frames for the openings in the cabin, p/s closing in the two on the bow
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Every Bertram I have seen to date has had triangular hawser pipes on the coaming in the rear corners... With the cleats being located below these hawser pipes... I'm posting a couple of pictures to show what I mean...Bo Toepfer wrote:
this boat is just the way I got it. can some one help me figure out what the boxed area is below on the deck level Blocks for cleats?
BTW, both of these pictures come from a site which might be interesting to you: 25 BERTRAM Project Site Directory
So yes, those "boxes" MIGHT be blocks for cleats but I've never seen them before...
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Now that right there is funny. There is one problem, her vision is complete, you need a Billfish drapped across the transom.
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Agreed !Tony Meola wrote:Now that right there is funny. There is one problem, her vision is complete, you need a Billfish drapped across the transom.
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My efforts to track down the previous owner was a success. He was excited to hear the boat was going to be restored, He is the man who made the fine fuel tank ( metal fab by trade)that is in the boat and was open to further chats. He also has pictures of Her past,, Had to share this ! Happy fourth !
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