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Post by wmachovina »

From a rotted termited Sportfish, I like it. Bill
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Hot Damn! I am really liking all the Fighting Lady yellow hulls I'm seeing. She is just beautiful. Let us know how she runs! So, so pretty.
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Boat looks great, but it looks like she could use bigger rudders.
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Post by In Memory Walter K »

Looks beautiful! That was a Sportsfisherman that you enclosed the back on? Walter
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Post by AndreF »

Beautiful
(eye candy)
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.

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wow, that's smokin hot. you sir are a wonderful caretaker.
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73 Sportfish with 3/4" coosaboard bulkhead, cabin sole/ head, 16k a/c, ( Fla ya know), small rudders yeah I know, when I had my 28 it had the little rudders and I whined alot then realized one wasn't even attached?? so 2 were just fine. Actually thats in the next deal, just had to get her in the water.:-))
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Post by Kevin »

Very nice! I liked John C's as well. The fiberglass has the classic lines but has been cleaned up so much. When I see my boat I see a lot of things I wish I had done but just did not have experience or money to attempt. Great work guys.
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Post by In Memory of Vicroy »

First class, Bill. You are one of the few, the proud, the Bertram 31 Stewards. Some call us arrogant, some call us mean, but we are all that for a reason......we own and use the BEST BOATS EVER BUILT.

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Post by John F. »

Wow. She looks just great.
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Post by nic »

Magnificent...high speed rudders and all. Very well done.

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Beautiful........and only 11 months..........WOW.......you did good........really good

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Post by CaptPatrick »

Pretty work Bill... Enjoy!

Br,

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Excellent, sorta makes me sad for my project! Very nice job.
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Post by Ironman »

Nice rumble seat..
Good job.
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Post by Brewster Minton »

Wow!! You must be very proud.
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Post by Carl »

Very nice!!!
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Post by randall »

all righty then....get good sunglasses....i like a guy thats not afraid of white.


just beautiful!!
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Post by Charlie J »

another master piece, at this rate these boats should be around for at lease 100 years
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Post by Mikey »

Knock me out! Eleven months? You must have had an army of guys working.
Great treatment on the transom. She looks damned contemporary for a forty-year-old boat. But that's what we all knew from the start, huh?
Now, go fishing!
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Post by jspiezio »

Bill- at first I thought this might be your beauty. But there are subtle, and not so subtle differences.

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Post by Craig Mac »

Is that Jim Ray's work?

Have you repowered?
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Post by Bruce »

You still got gassers in that boat? Wheels look small.
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Post by CaptPatrick »

Looks kile Carl's work to me...
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Post by jspiezio »

Craig Mac wrote:Is that Jim Ray's work?

Jim Ray really does some beautiful work. He re-did my dad's Blackfin a several years ago and she still is beautiful.
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Post by wmachovina »

Bruce, Gassers are still in the boat, they run fine , need 40K for 330 cummins, run these for a while. The tank was replaced 1/4 alum epoxied sitting on neoprene gasket strips, already plumbed with returns for 2 and a genset, exhaust moved outboard and 5 inches, hope thats enough. The boat was done at A&J in Port Salerno, they have a rough express waiting for another knuckelhead to jump in. Bill
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Post by ScottD »

That's Rolands 67 S.F., and your right Capt. Pat, it's Carl @ Elite doing the work.

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Post by jspiezio »

ScottD wrote:That's Rolands 67 S.F., and your right Capt. Pat, it's Carl @ Elite doing the work.

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Scott- is she named SuperMex? I think that was the name. Something like that.
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Bill

5 inches might be close for the 330 cummins. The 5 should work for the 270's but those woul have to be one of the remans Cummins sells.
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Post by In Memory Walter K »

Roland's boat is Supermex. Walter
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Post by jspiezio »

Thanks walter
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