E-Bay B31
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E-Bay B31
Saw this on E-Bay, If your looking for a fixer upper 31 it might be worth a look.
31 ft. Bertram Sport Fish
You are bidding on a 1967 Ray Hunt Classic 31 ft. Bertram with twin 210 turbo cummins, Engines have 650 hours. Equiped with a 5 KW. Deisel Wesbeke Generator with 40 hours. I am the Second owner of this vessel.The boat went down in a slip on the De. river, due to a cracked hose. Was recovered within 10 hrs. This is fresh water, the fuel tank was pumped, all fluids were drained , turbos cleaned , fluids replaced several times and engines turned over numerous times. Per my deisel tech. the motors are ready for the injectors to be installed , needs 2 new batteries and the starters need to be rebuilt. It will take approximately $2000.00 to have the boat sea worthy. It has new bertram deck floor which needs 4 new hatch covers. Cushions are 2 years new. New outriggers.Comes with life raft which is expired so will need to be repacked. Has a $2000.00 inverter.
31 ft. Bertram Sport Fish
You are bidding on a 1967 Ray Hunt Classic 31 ft. Bertram with twin 210 turbo cummins, Engines have 650 hours. Equiped with a 5 KW. Deisel Wesbeke Generator with 40 hours. I am the Second owner of this vessel.The boat went down in a slip on the De. river, due to a cracked hose. Was recovered within 10 hrs. This is fresh water, the fuel tank was pumped, all fluids were drained , turbos cleaned , fluids replaced several times and engines turned over numerous times. Per my deisel tech. the motors are ready for the injectors to be installed , needs 2 new batteries and the starters need to be rebuilt. It will take approximately $2000.00 to have the boat sea worthy. It has new bertram deck floor which needs 4 new hatch covers. Cushions are 2 years new. New outriggers.Comes with life raft which is expired so will need to be repacked. Has a $2000.00 inverter.
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If you want to start your own artifical reef program..
reminds me of a joke a the smartest person I know(no, not cappy) has told on several occasions(mainly bert 31 get togethers at various location)
After looking at all the 31's lined up at the dock I was asked what did I think about all the 31's and I was forced to reply that it looked like a small but significant start of a artificial reef program. Maybe on the bottom they wouldn't be refered to as RLDT's , but who knows
reminds me of a joke a the smartest person I know(no, not cappy) has told on several occasions(mainly bert 31 get togethers at various location)
After looking at all the 31's lined up at the dock I was asked what did I think about all the 31's and I was forced to reply that it looked like a small but significant start of a artificial reef program. Maybe on the bottom they wouldn't be refered to as RLDT's , but who knows
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speaking of deals, big D, you and stew mail your checks yet???
3X? Not hardly.
Engines were turned over by hand, (starters still need rebuilding, injectors out), which really don't do crap other than get some water out the cylinder.
fresh or salt, unless the engine is run started and allowed to heat and burn off the moisture and circulate oil, they already have rust building up inside the engines.
Rebuilt starters are cheap compared to the cost of an engine. They should have been run.
I would look at the engines as rebuild cores or blocks and anything else is a plus.
Don't forget to add the rewire job and all the swelled wood.
Engines were turned over by hand, (starters still need rebuilding, injectors out), which really don't do crap other than get some water out the cylinder.
fresh or salt, unless the engine is run started and allowed to heat and burn off the moisture and circulate oil, they already have rust building up inside the engines.
Rebuilt starters are cheap compared to the cost of an engine. They should have been run.
I would look at the engines as rebuild cores or blocks and anything else is a plus.
Don't forget to add the rewire job and all the swelled wood.
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Expect to get a shell only. Only sunken boat I would buy would be a dingy with no motor. After trying to revive two engines that had just a partial submersion to the starters I'll never touch a wet boat again. They have to be run and used under load otherwise like Bruce said rusted cylinder walls and NG with a ton of other problems too. Dave K
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