1970 Bertram Baron 28 Project
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In all honesty the boat hardly gets off the trailer. Most of its time was spent on the lake at our summer camp here in Maine. However the boat is way to big for our 7 mile lake. We did take a couple trips down the river to Boothbay Harbor and out in the open ocean to have some fun in the rough water but it tough finding time. Hopefully next year it gets more use.
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We have just taken our Bertram out of winter storage. The way things are looking it doesn't look like it will get much use this summer. I've been contemplating putting it up for sale but I'm not really sure what its value would be. I guess its worth what someone will pay. You never see the Baron 28's for sale so there are no good comparable boats to set the price. I've seen some similar style boats from the same era for sale but they don't have the built quality as a Bertram or the customization that I have put into my boat. What would be a reasonable asking price and the best way to advertise it as I'm sure it will not sell locally up here in Maine. I'm open to suggestions.


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We have just taken our Bertram out of winter storage. The way things are looking it doesn't look like it will get much use this summer. I've been contemplating putting it up for sale but I'm not really sure what its value would be. I guess its worth what someone will pay. You never see the Baron 28's for sale so there are no good comparable boats to set the price. I've seen some similar style boats from the same era for sale but they don't have the built quality as a Bertram or the customization that I have put into my boat. What would be a reasonable asking price and the best way to advertise it as I'm sure it will not sell locally up here in Maine. I'm open to suggestions.




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We have just taken our Bertram out of winter storage. The way things are looking it doesn't look like it will get much use this summer. I've been contemplating putting it up for sale but I'm not really sure what its value would be. I guess its worth what someone will pay. You never see the Baron 28's for sale so there are no good comparable boats to set the price. I've seen some similar style boats from the same era for sale but they don't have the built quality as a Bertram or the customization that I have put into my boat. What would be a reasonable asking price and the best way to advertise it as I'm sure it will not sell locally up here in Maine. I'm open to suggestions.




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Amazing job!
I don't really know how applicable this is given the condition she is in today, but at least it is some kind of starting point. Bristol would be an insult to your boat in my opinion.
www.bucvalu.com shows this as value:
BERTRAM YACHT INC, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
Model Year 1970 Hull Material
Model BARON Hull Configuration
Length Overall 28' Draft
Length On Deck Beam
Boat Type Runabout | Open Weight
Engine Type Inboard-Outboard
Twin 200G Mercury Marine/Mercruiser
Retail Price Range:* $19,600-$21,700
Area and condition are not represented in the price above.
Please see the vessel condition table below, to determine how condition affects market value. Area adjustments and replacement values are available with BUCValuPro.
Excellent (Bristol) Plus 15-20%
Above BUC Condition Plus 10-15%
BUC Condition No Adjustment Necessary
Fair Minus 10-20%
Poor Minus 25-50%
Restorable Minus 50-80%
* The information presented here is believed to be reliable but not guaranteed. For various reasons, including the subjective nature of vessel evaluations and the possibility of incomplete or inaccurate information regarding comparable vessels and sales thereof, we do not make any warranties whatsoever regarding this report, and WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BUC does not provide expert witness testimony.
I don't really know how applicable this is given the condition she is in today, but at least it is some kind of starting point. Bristol would be an insult to your boat in my opinion.
www.bucvalu.com shows this as value:
BERTRAM YACHT INC, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL
Model Year 1970 Hull Material
Model BARON Hull Configuration
Length Overall 28' Draft
Length On Deck Beam
Boat Type Runabout | Open Weight
Engine Type Inboard-Outboard
Twin 200G Mercury Marine/Mercruiser
Retail Price Range:* $19,600-$21,700
Area and condition are not represented in the price above.
Please see the vessel condition table below, to determine how condition affects market value. Area adjustments and replacement values are available with BUCValuPro.
Excellent (Bristol) Plus 15-20%
Above BUC Condition Plus 10-15%
BUC Condition No Adjustment Necessary
Fair Minus 10-20%
Poor Minus 25-50%
Restorable Minus 50-80%
* The information presented here is believed to be reliable but not guaranteed. For various reasons, including the subjective nature of vessel evaluations and the possibility of incomplete or inaccurate information regarding comparable vessels and sales thereof, we do not make any warranties whatsoever regarding this report, and WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BUC does not provide expert witness testimony.




