I used to own a 1986 37 Bertram. That was an excellent boat. Water would never get to the bridge in choppy water, a step ahead from my current...
Now that we're into this topic, I'm also thinking of putting underwater lights. I just want to know the cost of installing.
a Bertram 42' would be a very good option as well.
I also thought I'd put in newer pictures from places I didn't post or of better quality.
Update: New asking price is $365,000 I'm still anxious to sell. I'll consider any and all offers. Trades are also considered.
My dream boat is a Roscioli Donzi. I'm between the 65' and the 73' (80' would be too large for me). I've loved that boat since I first saw one...
Newer pictures of the Naty.
I wouldnt be able to tell you much about the areas between Miami and the Dominican Republic, but I can tell you this: extremely rough waters come...
I'm not a big fan of viking, but I must admit, after seeing the 82' at the miami boat show, I was very amazed.
mine? :rolleyes: :D
wow, I remember that. I was actually the first person in PR to own one on my 54'. I DEFINITELY miss the old days, when boats were smaller,...
in continuation...
I guess it's my job to put in sportfish pics :rolleyes: PS: the viking next to the 82' was a 74'. PPS: the 60 hatteras with the 4 stateroom...
That is one beautiful boat! :cool:
I cannot believe this.....near Puerto del Rey, the biggest marina in all of the Caribbean.....
Any idea how this will affect Bertram?
Boats are just not built like they were used to... even the boats from the 80's seem to be lasting longer than the modern ones IMO. simple...
that's just sad. there's simply no other way to put it. the discontinuation of the 54' that used to be the legend marked the downfall of...
After ferretti acquired bertram and discontinued the 54', Bertram lost its touch IMO.....
was just looking through some of my older pictures, and I found another which I think is also unique.