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Bertram 54 Refit Project

Discussion in 'Bertram Yacht' started by Ormond Bert54, Apr 8, 2010.

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  1. wrenches74

    wrenches74 New Member

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    boat transport

    hey, guys....anyone needing yacht transport check out a good friend of mine...Dave Brandzel......the best of the best.....www.allaboardmarinetransport.com i'll bet he gives you better rates than anyone tell him Tim sent you....
  2. SHAZAM

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    I've done larger several times. PM me an email address and I'll send you photos.
  3. geriksen

    geriksen Senior Member

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    Your boat looks great!
    I have been doing the same thing with my 46.6

    The five most expensive words are

    "while we are at it...."

    personally, I like the styling of the original windows.
  4. Ormond Bert54

    Ormond Bert54 Senior Member

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    I'm nuts over the boat ... been on it almost daily since it arrived at the end of July. Spent this time tracking down gremlins. Replaced one of the Galley Maid mascerator pumps yesterday and trouble shot the stereo that was installed by an expert in Orange Beach, Alabama. Found one of the 6 speakers had been wired with both the positive and negative wire on one of the speakers going into the positive lead!! That took about 4 hours. It's amazing how much there is to do! I knew I was getting close to finished when I stopped at the store to buy towels for the bathrooms and hang some hand towel holders etc. The place is like a little condo!

    The boat is now clean, organized, largely squawk free with a good spare parts inventory and several projects lined up! I know where all the tools and supplies are, have a trustworthy cleaning crew and shop etc. I feel like I have run a marathon!

    Meanwhile, almost sank the Bertram 28 by neglecting it on the mooring for a couple of weeks while tunnel vision on the B54. My neighbor alerted me to the listing B28:-( Fortunately, no damage done. It's very nice to have the B54 on a slip with power and I'll do the same next season for the B28 also.

    Early October, I'll be moving the B54 from Maine to Maryland ... can't wait for that adventure!
  5. geriksen

    geriksen Senior Member

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    I know that feeling. I bought towels, sheets, bedding etc for my 46 but they are all still sitting in their bags in the boat since the floor guy still isn't done putting the hardwood in. :-( He has only been working on it for three months so I guess he needs a little more time. ;-)
    I finally gave up on him and the electronics guy and just started using the boat anyway as is. I think I have another 3 months to go before it's all done. I wanted a 54 too and there were some out there are great prices but the 17' beam and the weight made trucking one too big a problem. Keep the pictures coming!
  6. AG_ONE_Bert54

    AG_ONE_Bert54 New Member

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    Hello Bayside Bert28, I just bought a Bertram 54 1990 . I was browsing the internet for pointers on how to start the rebuild job and I came across your project and thought you might be of great help to me. This Bertram has been sitting for 5 years in a wet slip here in Puerto Rico. The owner bought a bigger newer boat and the Bertram became the ugly duck. For the last 5 years it hasn't been use they only warm the engines up every few months. The engines had a mayor over haul before it was stopped been used it has only been run 5 hours since the rebuilt.
    All the instruments are old they need to be replaced, the bottom needs to be done the shaft and propellers are in good shape. All the toilets macerators and hoses need to be replaced, all the engine hoses and clamps need to be replaced + a ton of other things.

    Do you have any advise for me? What should I do first? Where should I start???
  7. Ormond Bert54

    Ormond Bert54 Senior Member

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    I suppose the best single piece of advise is to develop a good working relationship with the contractors working on your boat. In my case, I was out of town and there was to a large extent a financial free-for-all and lots of sub-standard work with the Orange Beach AL contractors. It's a long story but my boat is now home and I have an excellent working relationship with my local contractors. After spending $250k with the primary contractor in Orange Beach, AL, they left me broken down half way home until I was ready to give them another bottomless credit card authorization (which I did not). I had my boat repaired by another authorized Detroit Diesel shop and was on my way.

    I purchased one new Galley Maid mascerator ... replaced one of the three with the new one last week and sent that one for rebuild to Galley Maid. I will switch out the remaining two with rebuilds from Galley Maid as I receive them back. There is nothing worse than potty smell on the beautiful boat.

    The boat is now in the shop finishing up the remaining 10% of the work. Mostly electronics .. lighting, KVH system etc. It's really an amazing machine and we had a wonderful time with it in Maine during the month of August. I'll be moving it down to Maryland for the offseason in mid-October.

    What engines do you have? I'll PM you with my contact information.

    Danny at High Tide Marine has been very helpful with regard to obtaining parts and general advise.

    Mike
  8. AG_ONE_Bert54

    AG_ONE_Bert54 New Member

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    Thanks for the advise! I sent you the pictures of the boat by email. Im in the process of doing a couple of quotations with different contractors here in PR. It's scary!!! I did one restoration before to a smaller boat and I was screwed by a couple of contractors before.

    How much did you paid for the new Galley Maid macerator? And how much is to rebuild the old ones?

    BTW It has 12v92 engines they were refreshed in 2005 and have about 5 hrs. I have not done a see trial because the shaft seals are in really bad condition but they start in a heart beat and sound great. Apparently they began painting them but they never finish. One of them shows sings of superficial rust which tells me that at some point there was a hose or something pouring salt water on it.

    Arturo

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  9. Ormond Bert54

    Ormond Bert54 Senior Member

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    The new mascerator was approx $1150. I expect the rebuild to be in the neighborhood of $650. Will let you know.
  10. Capt J

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    I would run them easy the first ten hours and run them now.......run them around 1000 hours......then after 4 hours slowly bring them up to around 1400 for 10 minutes......then up to cruise speed......then back down......It's not good to let them sit.......

    The best thing when doing a refit is to get prices for each and every step of the way and do 1-3 projects at a time start to finish and see how the contracters work is and where the prices come in at........get a quote ahead of time.....and also do everything in the proper order......

    There is another guy on here, forgot his screen name who had a 54' Bertram and did an interior refit on, and is located in San Juan, PR. He could probably point you in the direction of the best people to use based upon his experiences..........DOES anyone remember his screen name?
  11. K1W1

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    Hi,

    If I am not mistaken that would be YF Member MANNY
  12. paulbertram

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    54bertram

    Hello everybody proud owner of 54bertram.
  13. 54' Bertram

    54' Bertram Member

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    Welcome Paul,
    what was the name of the Bertram you purchased? age? condition? we all want to know everything, including what you would like to do to your new lady.
    Tom
  14. Albert Jr.

    Albert Jr. New Member

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    The boat is looking very nice.
    I love threads like these, can't wait to see more :)