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Old 09-23-2004, 02:16 PM
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Default not a seacraft but still a deep V

sort of finished on the exterior;






This is the "Before"



(at least we have a cousin of a Seacraft):



Showing the color scheme;





I had to do a little body work;



This is what a Detroit Diesel "in place rebuild" looks like;



putting the new genny back in "the hole" after a little glasswork in the lazarette:


The big one is a little slower than the yellow one...


one day I decided to throw together some cloth and a resin so I could live-bait;



Anyone visiting south florida please give a shout, always need an excuse to take an afternoon off...
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Old 09-23-2004, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: not a seacraft but still a deep V

Tom,
The Bert looks awesome!! [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] Wish I could have seen her in April when we were down for the flea market. Oh well, maybe next year...
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Old 09-23-2004, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: not a seacraft but still a deep V

NICE !!!!

So ...Ya need a crew ?? [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

Hope you've got more pictures !!!

Best of luck with her !!!
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Old 09-23-2004, 03:44 PM
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Nice Job Tom

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Old 09-23-2004, 05:06 PM
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Default Re: not a seacraft but still a deep V

So this looks like the start of Classic Bertram site (CBs for short). I don't know but I might miss the red stripe...not [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] The live well does have a CSC touch to it and it is obviuos that you have way too much spare time! Explain the name...does it mean something or is it your girls names reassembled?

Seriously the boat looks great as usual. I'm sure there are more than a few on this site that would love to take the "cousin" off your hands if you find you are using it!!
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Old 09-23-2004, 07:48 PM
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Sweeeet.

Is it wrong to spank it while looking at that boat???


Well done!
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Old 09-23-2004, 11:03 PM
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Tom ...What year is she?

8V-92's? What kind of hours were on them .... and how are you doing with the rebuilds?

Did you do anything with the interior ??
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Old 09-24-2004, 12:05 AM
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WOW, great job! She looks fantastic. Sorry guys, I do love Seacrfat but the "B" has always been my weakness, would probably second mortgage the house for a 25' Flybridge with twin 4 or 6 cyl I/O's in good condition! Anyway, Tom I'm in Miami and ALWAYS available for a trip out (I'm free this Sunday??), I also either help with fuel or cleaning, sometimes both! Contact me anytime at colonpr@bellsouth.net. Congratulations!
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Old 09-24-2004, 11:22 AM
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Here is an interim shot showing some of the light sanding and bodywork I did when I replaced the salon bulkhead, built a swing door, and flush mounted/glassed in the freezer and bait prep station;


This shows the color scheme as well, probably should have glassed in the side portlights to truly modernize the hull, but the amount of work huge, and if we ever lose A/C its nice to have opening ports;


This is a full rear view showing the new 1/2 tower, riggers, bluewater helm chairs, bluewater 130# chair, and new rail...


The engines are 871tis, I will shoot some pics in the engine room, but basically its been gutted, faired, primed, and awlgripped the same snow white. Engines were painted snow white and entire boat re-wired. The rebuild included Airseps, airbox checkvalves, rebuilt trannys, bigger injectors/turbos, modern valvecovers, and all new engine harnesses/controls in 12V. I gained about 2 knots, but that includes prop work, bottom job, alignment, and the increased hp from the engines (435 to 485 / side). Cruise is 20-21 knots at 2050rpms. The Mathers Microcommanders got a new computer board with a synchro module which also helps efficiency. at cruise I burn 38 gallons/hour almost regardless of how much fuel/water is aboard. Fuel is 630 gallons, water is 300, but I have a 600 gallon/day watermaker so I never carry more than 100 gallons. With the watermaker we can do bahamas trips and wash the boat ea. day regardless of where we are.


The interior is coming along slowly, gutted that as well, all new custom hand-built cabinets. The panels are all high-gloss maple, with cherry accents. Countertops are granite/corian with rimless corian sinks. Here is a shot of the entertainment center - 32" plasma flatscreen that can receive output from Navnet. You can use the Navnet IR remote and switch from radar to fishfinder to plotter and have it show up on the big screen or you can reverse and import the DVD or video signal into any of the Navnet screens on the bridge or the cockpit. There is a repeater in the cockpit and a set of engine controls on the stbd side bait prep station- I can bait fish or run the boat fromt he cockpit and see the fishfinder. On swordfish drifts, we can mark progress in the cockpit and chase the fish around backwards without going up top - good for shorthanded....


Answers, the boat is a '74, and I am the 2nd owner. Generaider and I both know the first owner and have known the boats local history since almost when it was new. Engines had 5000 hours on them when I acquired the boat 13 months ago. We ran it for 3 months to see what we liked, and then started in on the project last Fall. I still had the yellow boat to fish/play while working on this one, and will keep both. The whitewater has 2000 hrs on it now....

Couldn't name the boat after any one single girl in the life, so...MArissa, SArah, DAna. 2 daughters and wife. reverse age order. IT means something else, but I forget...
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Old 09-27-2004, 01:15 PM
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Beautiful work on both boats, I am extremely jealous. I would like to see some more pictures of your Whitewater. I also have a 25 but it is the cuddy version, 1986 hull. I am plannig some major modifications for the cabin this winter, it just takes up to much space. Nice job on the Bert.
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