Shawingggg $$$$$$$ Lot's of cash for a Old/New 38 Bertram
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I noticed that. It is a beautiful boat and a great piece of history but in my opinion you would have to be off your rocker to pay that for it...or anywhere near that. I can think of a lot of brand new 38' boats I would buy first for around the same price or less. Like a 38 TS TopGun
To each his own
To each his own
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That boat is featured in this month's Family and Performance Boating mag, nice boat, but he'll probably have some trouble moving it at that price.
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YES !!! Cool piece .... no doubt !
But , I'd say it's 100K take it or leave it .... What motors in it ?
Maybe a little more depending on the power / drive train ???
Definately cool though !!! Saw it at Smoke last year .
But , I'd say it's 100K take it or leave it .... What motors in it ?
Maybe a little more depending on the power / drive train ???
Definately cool though !!! Saw it at Smoke last year .
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Aye Cougerman, Those shots are from the north channel ? How have ya been ? I just moved, I bought a new building on Executive drive by north river rd. when your in the area swing by the adress is 42600 it is the old Columbia marking tool building.
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The old Bertram is a hell of a boat. However, I'll have me a brand spankin' new 36' Gladiator with a pair of 750hp engines for $285k. I bet it will run as fast too 
LS JR.

LS JR.
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Originally Posted by dockrocker
I saw it at Smoke as well - nice piece for sure, but not $285K nice!
That's a lot of dinero for a 27 year old hull...
That's a lot of dinero for a 27 year old hull...
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