Was taking apart the port side rear quarter panel from the flybridge support and on the inside of the panel were my hull #'s 605, weird place to have hull # located? Hull #605 is the 105th hull produced by Bertram of that model 1967/FBC.
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In rebuilding mine, I have found "Boat 168" written on many different parts. In some cases it was under the formica which I removed to replace with new. Some of the parts had the date written on it too, along with what I presume was a part number and some had someone's initials also. What I think is the actual Hull ID is laminated under glass under the port bunk in the v-berth. It is a page from what looks like a desk calendar from October 23, 1961 and "Hull 168" is written in pencil on the memo part of the calendar where you would write notes. I would attach a picture of it if I could figure out how to attach it to this reply. My flybridge supports have it written on them too, in black magic marker [/img]
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