Got my First boat!!!
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Got my First boat!!!
I lived on the water my whole life and bought a house on the water about four years ago and just purchased a 1979 31 Bertram. Can't wait to take her out and and start fishing and cruising. Wish me luck. Mark
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Good luck
Mark, good luck - and welcome to the group.
"There is nothing quite so satisfying, as simply messing around in boats."
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By the way, my sons and I ate at Brewsters Market in Hampton Bays two evenings ago. It was absolutely the best in quality and reasonable in price. Of course, as you walk in you cannot miss a picture of the 31 and the Brewster's smile.
Why don't we hold the next Rendevous in Hamptons Bays? great fishing, great food, ample space and reasonably in the "middle"?
Why don't we hold the next Rendevous in Hamptons Bays? great fishing, great food, ample space and reasonably in the "middle"?
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Walter, I completely agree.
Though I have to tell you that in all the time I did the organizing, that was the #1 challenge if you want to call it a challenge. No matter where it was, people bitched it was too long a drive.
Reality is that if the event is compelling, people will come. Those of us who have come consistently do it because we enjoy each others company, even if you have come by land like Harv and others have. Though Harv, I think you have burned more fuel driving the van than the boat would have particularly your Newport weekend!
I think I know what you are talking about Walter, and I can't argue for a second...
As an aside, send me your email address, and I will send you some pictures of the most intense bluefish feeding I have ever seen!!!! Close by to you!
Dug
Though I have to tell you that in all the time I did the organizing, that was the #1 challenge if you want to call it a challenge. No matter where it was, people bitched it was too long a drive.
Reality is that if the event is compelling, people will come. Those of us who have come consistently do it because we enjoy each others company, even if you have come by land like Harv and others have. Though Harv, I think you have burned more fuel driving the van than the boat would have particularly your Newport weekend!
I think I know what you are talking about Walter, and I can't argue for a second...
As an aside, send me your email address, and I will send you some pictures of the most intense bluefish feeding I have ever seen!!!! Close by to you!
Dug
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Mark,
Again, Welcome Aboard! Feel free to join in and/or ask any questions...
Jeffery, Dug, Harv, & Walter,
This is a classic example of Hi-Jacking a thread... Mike started the topic to say "Hi" & declare himself a new B31 owner. I don't recall him asking anything about where the next NE Rendezvous was going to be... Please don't reply with an apology, it isn't necessary & would only continue the off topic discussion.
If you have a totally different topic to discuss, other than the one that the original author posted, please start another thread...
Br,
Patrick
Again, Welcome Aboard! Feel free to join in and/or ask any questions...
Jeffery, Dug, Harv, & Walter,
This is a classic example of Hi-Jacking a thread... Mike started the topic to say "Hi" & declare himself a new B31 owner. I don't recall him asking anything about where the next NE Rendezvous was going to be... Please don't reply with an apology, it isn't necessary & would only continue the off topic discussion.
If you have a totally different topic to discuss, other than the one that the original author posted, please start another thread...
Br,
Patrick
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mark....what harv said is true...the boat is great but the people are better....you now have good friends all over the place........as Vic once said........"if you need my help and you dont ask...i'll be pissed".....or words to that effect...point is ...over time it has turned out.....there not just words
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Mark: Congratulations! You are definitely in the right place to learn everything you need to know about your boat. I have a 1985 B28 FBC "Ptarmigan" which I keep at the Grosse Pointe Shores Park. We get up to the north end of the Lake quite a bit, so maybe we'll run into you. My boat has blue stripes w/ gold accents, blue bimini and outriggers. There are a lot of 28's on Lake St Clair, but not too many 31's, so I'll keep an eye out for you. We will be doing some Muskie and perch fishing this fall. Enjoy. Leigh
Here is me and my dad, he taught me how to drive today. I did great docking it and it handled beautiful! I got alot of looks going down the Clinton River and also down Metro Beach. I still need alittle more time on the lake so I don't run ground. The depth finder wasn't working up top and the sonar and gps at the bottom are really old and couldn't really read them. Gonna replace them this winter.
That shot brings tears to my eyes. I remember the day I handed the check to the previous owner and a bunch of friends and I piled on to drive her home. And my father.
I was so damned proud. And I still am whenever he joins me on the boat.
What a shot. It is one you will remember!
Oh, and the boat looks great!
Dug
I was so damned proud. And I still am whenever he joins me on the boat.
What a shot. It is one you will remember!
Oh, and the boat looks great!
Dug
Wow, that would explain why all the metal work is in such good condition! Looks fairly original, a lot like my boat! The only thing that I see that I would change right off is to go back to a surface mount forward white light on the face of the bridge. That would lower the light source so it won't hurt your night vision as much. Good luck! You will have a blast.
Rawleigh
1966 FBC 31
1966 FBC 31
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