I love those hulls a worked on the tournament fishermen model in Florida and liked the stringers made of fiberglass. It was a better boat than a Bertram
@@SeaboardMarineIncVideos ok gotcha yeah never seen those and usually that’s the place I see them rot out and then swamp a cylinder and wreck and engine happens a lot up here in Alaska.
That boat is amazing! Also I'm super excited because this is my neighbor boat! Great job guys keep up the good work!
Awesome! Thank you!
nice boat
Nice to see pride of the crew at seaboard marine takes on every job they are true professionals..
exciting! keep filming, and ill keep watching.
Will do!!!
Great job, rare and beautiful boat!
I love those hulls a worked on the tournament fishermen model in Florida and liked the stringers made of fiberglass. It was a better boat than a Bertram
really enjoying the series videos. also the more details the better. keep up the good work guys
How is this project going?? 🤗
Nice big project..
Man o man! Wish I could work with you guys
Good vidio thanks
I thought that was a Bertram at first glance! I can’t wait to see how it runs. How much engine would it take to get a 38’ Bertram to run 30-35 knots?
Nice work! Do you use vinyl ester to glue/glass the bulkhead in place as well?
Any more updates to this project?
Yeah we are taking a lot of good footage. I've just been to busy to edit it together into a video. Hopefully soon!?
Do you guys ever convert gas to diesel with an i/o is it even worth it?
We aren't a big fan of outdrives. We don't sell install generally. But we have done a few in very special circumstances.
Great work, Good Video. We can only hope they decide not to use a 30 year old tank. 🤔
That Chris craft hull has the same Bertram hull, just so e everyone knows.
Its much more like a 28’ Bertram than it is an old 31.
Should be named sweet moppie
Tony great person
At the end of the exhaust manifolds what are those white pieces. I am familiar with the engines and the manifolds. But have never seen them.
Those are 2 into 1 wet exhaust sections. They take combine the output from both manifolds and from there it goes to the muffler.
@@SeaboardMarineIncVideos ok gotcha yeah never seen those and usually that’s the place I see them rot out and then swamp a cylinder and wreck and engine happens a lot up here in Alaska.
Nice job and timing.
Keep going on the video and I'm going to look over your shoulder.
Where are you guys?