Bertram 24
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Bertram 24
Is there anyone on here with any knowledge of the origins of the 24 foot hull? :?:
Boatnuts,
In the mid to late '60s, Bertram Yacht tested the "muscle-boat" waters and built a 24' and a 28' "Cigarette" knock-off (along the lines of the Bertram 20 Baron). Best I can tell, they only produced them for a year or so, and then they quietly disappeared from the Bertram line-up. They have very nice and sporty lines, and are surely built rock-solid like the rest of the 60's Bertrams.
In the mid to late '60s, Bertram Yacht tested the "muscle-boat" waters and built a 24' and a 28' "Cigarette" knock-off (along the lines of the Bertram 20 Baron). Best I can tell, they only produced them for a year or so, and then they quietly disappeared from the Bertram line-up. They have very nice and sporty lines, and are surely built rock-solid like the rest of the 60's Bertrams.
Yes it is. I think the only 24's I've seen were open (moppie) with a pop up camper cuddy.isnt the 24 the one they made the "camper" out of?
I was under the impression they were a Napier design and from the 70's,when they came out with the 26 and the 28, having a very similar hull design, with a non rounded keel at the transom, less tumblehome, and smaller lifting strakes...very unlike the Hunt designs.
I don't know what the world may want,
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
The hull I have just started working on is the "Moppie II" version with no camper bow. I am a big enthusiast of the hulls that are "V" to the heel, having previously owned a 25 foot Magnum Marine for a dozen years. The aft 2/3 of this hull is almost the spitting image of the 24 foot Cigarette, only a tad wider and extremely similar to the Magnum I had. What I was really wondering is if this hull was actually ever put to any offshore performance competition and if so are there any photos. Thanks guys
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Boatnuts, what year is she... 70's vintage? Is this the one that was for sale in Wisconsin for a few years? Sharp ride...
Mark, bring it on... been meaning to get back to you on the pm. Will do so now.
Mark, bring it on... been meaning to get back to you on the pm. Will do so now.
I don't know what the world may want,
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
regarding offshore competition, by the time this boat was put in production offshore racing had matured to larger hulls so do't think it could have been competitive.
formula was sucessful back in 1964 with their 24 foot hull, but by the 70's with outdrives to handle big horsepower, boats had grown to 32'+ bertram was probably campaigning a 38' by then.
try the book Sea Race to get a complete picture of scene.
formula was sucessful back in 1964 with their 24 foot hull, but by the 70's with outdrives to handle big horsepower, boats had grown to 32'+ bertram was probably campaigning a 38' by then.
try the book Sea Race to get a complete picture of scene.
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