I once saw a custom addition to a bridge ladder, built by Pipe Welders, who can probably build what you want.
Bluewater wanted $1400.00 for one they have so crossed them off. Two coats of the teak stain applied with a rag after sanding some. Far from...
Bluewater wants $1600. and FOUR WEEKS so forget them.
Appears to solve the problem of leaking tubes but need about 3-4 ft. less to not cover the forward deck hatch.
Amazon finally delivered "teak" stain which appears to blend very well after some light sanding & applied with a rag, so saved me a trip to Ft....
Don't know one varnish from another so guess I pick name brand or high price one @ marine store with hope to get what I pay for :eek: and won't be...
No pro found so appears to be my project. What product to avoid completely sanding it all to bare teak. [ATTACH]
Been a few years. How did you make out with the blinds ? I'm looking for ceiling shades like in photo. Seems Ocean Air a very common name. [ATTACH]
When I purchased the current Bertram ALL of the interior teak wood's finish was crinkled. Doors were removed and taken to the carpenter's shop and...
Photo is the new Phasor that's replacing the NL. The black on the left is the fuel pump. Next is fuel filter, and all the way on the right is oil...
LOL It was actually a last-minute subject when the lift driver asked where to put the old unit. After looking into converting it to land use I...
Decided to just replace it with a new 12.5 Phaser, with Kubota engine. Awaiting mechanic to finish the job after he broke it into ER hatch size &...
Spent 4 hours down there today. Traded a ticket for a ride so had no parking issues but I'm in the Last Show group. Dodging all the rain storms &...
For a dozen or so 6 month seasons I used to leave the 2 previous boats in the water with a dehumidifier on the galley counter with a short hose...
UPDATE: Generator mechanic FINALLY showed yesterday. Removing the NL in two parts via a "hidden" hatch above it and installing a new Phaser...
Did you look at mid 90's 46 Bertram. Only about a dozen built and only one on the market now. Totally different then the older 46.6 model.
Evidently Pannish Controls use cables. Cables, IMO, are good for up to two stations and I have three. Previous Bert also had three but when...
It's my understanding the Glendinning control heads are nearly completely waterproof; not so for ZF Controls. Their also now making them in a...
Not yet checked my fish scale against a known accurate scale but just checked the throttles & gears on the bridge and will speak with the mechanic...
Bad me, I meant pneumatic, not hydraulic but would not want to have to deal with an air pump so it's going to be, stick with what I have or take...