Bajansailor
Well-Known Member
This poor Bertram (illustrated in the photos below) used to be moored alongside another sports fishing vessel (a 40' Pacemaker) here in Barbados - the Pacemaker apparently sustained an electrical fire on board late one night a few weeks ago, and the fire spread next door to this Bertram.
Prompt action by the Fire Service stopped these two boats from burning to the waterline, and they stopped the blaze from spreading to other nearby boats.
However both the Pacemaker and the Bertram sustained significant fire damages - I think tha damages to the Pacemaker were more extensive (I haven't seen it).
I am just interested in what local forum opinion is re restoring this vessel as a sports fisherman, or perhaps conversion into another use, eg a dive boat?
And if you thought you could do something with it, how much might you realistically offer to buy it for?
Or is it more a case of offering to be paid to tow the boat away?
She has two large GM Detroit 8V lumps down below which were probably protected to a certain extent from the fire by the insulation under the deck house sole - these are probably about the same age as the vessel (perhaps 25 - 30 years old).
There is an awful lot of work required with a chain saw or sawzall to the deck house, although the forward accommodation appears to have mostly sustained just smoke damages.
Here is a view looking forward in the deck saloon
Prompt action by the Fire Service stopped these two boats from burning to the waterline, and they stopped the blaze from spreading to other nearby boats.
However both the Pacemaker and the Bertram sustained significant fire damages - I think tha damages to the Pacemaker were more extensive (I haven't seen it).
I am just interested in what local forum opinion is re restoring this vessel as a sports fisherman, or perhaps conversion into another use, eg a dive boat?
And if you thought you could do something with it, how much might you realistically offer to buy it for?
Or is it more a case of offering to be paid to tow the boat away?
She has two large GM Detroit 8V lumps down below which were probably protected to a certain extent from the fire by the insulation under the deck house sole - these are probably about the same age as the vessel (perhaps 25 - 30 years old).
There is an awful lot of work required with a chain saw or sawzall to the deck house, although the forward accommodation appears to have mostly sustained just smoke damages.
Here is a view looking forward in the deck saloon