new to the board...2 year rebuild
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new to the board...2 year rebuild
Its been 2 years. I cant post pics on here so ill post a link. http://www.spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=62469
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Very nice boat, and now your on the CORRECT discussion board! No need to explain "what type boat" that is here.
She is really pretty and I bet the the low speed hull response with that engine/prop combination is impressive, not to mention cruise and on-the-pin.
She is really pretty and I bet the the low speed hull response with that engine/prop combination is impressive, not to mention cruise and on-the-pin.
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
ironman you don`t need 70hp the 1st trick is to get all of the 330hp to the props and secondly the trick is " overlay props" tech. unless the fuel is free you have to consider any speed after 34 knots is very expensive.like mike says the boat is not coftable over 34knots my boat at that speed starts to launch every tenth wave or so in calm water. i have every single trick in the world keeping her bow proud but she still "leaves " the water at high speeds .i wound not exactly leave china on the table at 34 knots.
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Thanks everyone I knew this would be a place that would like to see what we've done. As you can see by the first picture, my father and I completely gutted the boat down to the hull. Taking the bridge off and everything. reinforced the stringers where the motors would be mounted and built up from there. The boat gained some weight from all the glass,reinforcement and extras put on to her(wet weight is 13,000). We put over sized rudders,props,struts and shafts on. Theres air conditioning in the front, a bait freezer, ice maker for both fish boxes, generator, anything you can imagine the boat has. The top is custom fiberglass with 3 spreader lights,2 over the stern 1 over the bow, speakers and color changing lights. The engine covers flip back like in the picture and the steps between the motor fold up to fit between the two covers giving us maximum access to the motors.
The cruise on it is 32kts at 15gph and 2,000rpm tops out at roughly 41kts at 3,300rpm.
The cruise on it is 32kts at 15gph and 2,000rpm tops out at roughly 41kts at 3,300rpm.
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I dont know much about the motors to be honest. There is more intake under the steps.
Yes its a ice-sea maker. Theres the option for ice to be put in both at the same time or just either one of the boxes.
The boat is on jupiter island now just north of Alan Jacksons house. The boat was taken all over the place. We finished the work at A&J boat works.
Yes its a ice-sea maker. Theres the option for ice to be put in both at the same time or just either one of the boxes.
The boat is on jupiter island now just north of Alan Jacksons house. The boat was taken all over the place. We finished the work at A&J boat works.
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