Bertram 28' Baron Comes Home
#82
Registered
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 715
Likes: 4
From: Minneapolis
Hello Mark ,
I also have a bunch of old 35 mm slides from the 70s racing times , I need to get a scanner and start scanning them
once scanned , I would be happy to donate them to the Library
I also have a complete set of Bekin's off shore calendars from the 70s and 80s
still in the original Bekins boxes.
thank you
Jim
I also have a bunch of old 35 mm slides from the 70s racing times , I need to get a scanner and start scanning them
once scanned , I would be happy to donate them to the Library
I also have a complete set of Bekin's off shore calendars from the 70s and 80s
still in the original Bekins boxes.
thank you
Jim
Send them up here. I am currently set up to do slides.
Jeff
#84
Registered

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 232
Likes: 7
From: Birmingham, MI
Mark, when are you going to open a library? Need a place to hang during these long winters. No one has a better collection of photos. Heck, now that Belle Isle has been repoed from Detroit, you could reopen the boat club with a restaurant and library. Plenty of room to have a boat restoration barn...
#85
Registered

Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 232
Likes: 7
From: Birmingham, MI
Pete the Super Moth is titled as a 1973, but there are no transom ID numbers. My thought is it may be a 1971 or 72 hull not sold till 1973. I think back then manufactures could get away with that, I know Mr Klem did. I had a 1973 Cheetah 24' offshore I bought from him & it was titled as a 1974. Production numbers for the Bertram Barons are vague at best but I heard less than 50 boats were built. I believe Magnums out sold them many times over. Mark




