My dad owned 3 Bertram's, in the Caribbean he had a 31' and then a 38 foot. In Michigan he had a 1967 25 foot, the only new Bertram he ever owned. He passed away in 2015 but I still have the boat on Lake Michigan. It certainly is a conversation starter. It is 53 years young and I've had guys on huge yachts wolf whistle and declare "awesome boat!" as they cruise by.
I’m 51 yrs young and been inland boating since the day I was born in the UK. I lived on a 70ft boat with my parents for around 10yrs and I served my apprenticeship in boatbuilding (steel boats). I built my own 70ft boat in the UK and lived on it for a further 6yrs with my wife and first son. I moved to Australia in 2008 and bought my first Bertram 23 flybridge 6 months ago. I just want to say it’s the best boat I have ever had and has given us a lot of fun and pleasure so far with plenty of more good times to come. Thank you Bertram, yours boats are the best.
I have owned nine Bertram's I wish they were the way they used to be with a nice interior I can't think of any other boat manufacturer that has had the ownership turbulence that Bertram has had I can't believe that nobody can get it right
Thats NOT true at all.. Ray Hunt was running a 23ft boat he designed and Richard Bertram saw it and asked Ray to HELP design the 31.. Yes Ray helped a LOT but if you notice the boats are called BERTRAM not Hunt my friend.. I've owned 4 of them and LOVE the boats.. So Ray hunt helped but does NOt deserve ALL the credit or they would be called "Hunt" Not Bertram...
My dad owned 3 Bertram's, in the Caribbean he had a 31' and then a 38 foot. In Michigan he had a 1967 25 foot, the only new Bertram he ever owned. He passed away in 2015 but I still have the boat on Lake Michigan. It certainly is a conversation starter. It is 53 years young and I've had guys on huge yachts wolf whistle and declare "awesome boat!" as they cruise by.
I’m 51 yrs young and been inland boating since the day I was born in the UK. I lived on a 70ft boat with my parents for around 10yrs and I served my apprenticeship in boatbuilding (steel boats). I built my own 70ft boat in the UK and lived on it for a further 6yrs with my wife and first son. I moved to Australia in 2008 and bought my first Bertram 23 flybridge 6 months ago. I just want to say it’s the best boat I have ever had and has given us a lot of fun and pleasure so far with plenty of more good times to come. Thank you Bertram, yours boats are the best.
My Dad own a 31 Bert sedan, then a 35 Bert and a 38. The 31 was our favorite.
Great video, Kusler Yachts is proud to be a Bertram dealer in California and Mexico.
I have owned nine Bertram's I wish they were the way they used to be with a nice interior I can't think of any other boat manufacturer that has had the ownership turbulence that Bertram has had I can't believe that nobody can get it right
31 and 38 both are as good as it gets
My 70 38 ft aft cabin is still going strong on western Lake Superior
Ray Hunt deserves all the credit for the sucess of these boats.
Thats NOT true at all.. Ray Hunt was running a 23ft boat he designed and Richard Bertram saw it and asked Ray to HELP design the 31.. Yes Ray helped a LOT but if you notice the boats are called BERTRAM not Hunt my friend.. I've owned 4 of them and LOVE the boats.. So Ray hunt helped but does NOt deserve ALL the credit or they would be called "Hunt" Not Bertram...
Ray Hunt?
That 23 foot boat with the deep V was design and built by a Cuban.
It was designed by Ray Hunt...
The Chris craft tournament
30 is a bet boat.
NOTHING ELSE TO SAY!