Looks like a nice one on E-Bay
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25 BERTRAM
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- Joseph Fikentscher
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Re: 25 BERTRAM
Looks clean.
Re: 25 BERTRAM
Looks very clean. It does have the small engine compartment and the 3.0s just barely fit.
If anyone would want to re power to a single, a bit of fiberglass work would need to be done.
Ian.
If anyone would want to re power to a single, a bit of fiberglass work would need to be done.
Ian.
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Re: 25 BERTRAM
My opinion, I like security of more iron to fall back on when one engine turns to shit. Even if it is an old iron duke.
Re: 25 BERTRAM
The boat looks very nice. I’m surprised she only cruises at 20 -25 knots. I have the 25 Sport fish and have the same cruise numbers with the weight and air resistance of the fly bridge. He might not have her propped correctly.
Last year I spun a hub and had to limp in on one screw. Could only go 8 – 9 mph so in made for an extended trip from 40 miles out. I don’t think the inline six 250’s would do much better.
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254-1792 25 SF
Last year I spun a hub and had to limp in on one screw. Could only go 8 – 9 mph so in made for an extended trip from 40 miles out. I don’t think the inline six 250’s would do much better.
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254-1792 25 SF
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