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Bertram site \"tips\"
Though I'd post this in case anyone hasn't found it...
http://www.bertram31.com/proj/tips/index.htm |
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Re: Bertram site \"tips\"
Ben there many times before for inspiration. Good site. I love those 31's.
My ultimate four boat theory; 13' Boston whaler 20' Seacraft SF 31' Bertram 48' Ocean or something that could hold the other 3. What say yee???
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Re: Bertram site \"tips\"
Have to disagree....
15 whaler 23 SeaCraft 31 Bertram That in my humble opinion is the perfect trifecta..... Donnie |
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Re: Bertram site \"tips\"
Hold on guys, you're still 1 boat short....
You guys are leaving out the pure adrenaline rush of a Mirage or STV with a 280 or 300 drag Merc on the back. Imagine the heart pounding terror of 140+ mph quarter mile blasts with an engine screeming at 10,000 rpm. Not so sure my heart could take too much of that any more, but what a way to go..... Darlene |
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Re: Bertram site \"tips\"
SCS - whats three feet in the Sea craft family?
Darlene - You're right I was going to add a 16 Donzi for fun but I still would like the big one to carry everything. Do I hear a five boat theory???
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Re: Bertram site \"tips\"
Yeah right, BrianA,
Can you say seven boat theory!!!! I'm over stocked NOW! There is not enough room in my profile to list. See ya, Ken
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