1970 Bertram Bahia-Mar
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$38,000
Boat in Fort Lauderdale, FL
$38,000
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1970 Bertram Bahia-Mar Full Details
Nominal Length
31ft
Length Overall
31ft
Beam
11.17ft
Dry Weight
10462lb
Cabins
1
Fuel Tanks
220gal
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
deep-vee
Engine Make
Crusader
Engine Model
Model 350
Total Power
350hp
Engine Type
Inboard
Fuel Type
gasoline
Drive Type
direct
Anchor
✓
Anchor Rode
✓
Bimini
✓
Bow Rail
✓
Captain's Chair
✓
Cleats Fixed
✓
Outriggers
✓
Passenger Seat
✓
Rocket Launchers
✓
Rub Rails
✓
Sea Cocks
✓
Self Bailing Cockpit
✓
Steering Wheel
✓
Swim Platform
✓
Transom Closed
✓
Windlass
✓
Battery Switch
✓
Battery Tender
✓
Fuel Gauge
✓
Hour Meter
✓
Oil Pressure Gauge
✓
Tachometer
✓
Water Temp Gauge
✓
Bilge Blower
✓
Bilge Pump
✓
Carbureted
✓
Closed Water Cooling Sys.
✓
Throttle/shift: Mech
✓
Compass
✓
Navigation Lights
✓
Vhf
✓
Horn
✓
Bottom Paint Antifouling
✓
Radar Arch
✓
Stringers
✓
Tagline
1970 Bertram Bahia-Mar! Twin 350 HP Crusaders! Ready for the water!
Condition detail
The boat looks very presentable. The gel coat was clean and showed minimal wear. There is some impact cracking on the bow starboard side and the gel coat is wearing through on the foredeck. Due to the age of the boat, this seems minor.
The cockpit looks great. The SeaDek shows minimal wear and tear. The Coosa board covering panels are light and fit well. The starboard side aft deck panel is slightly unbonded and has a crack in the panel.
The helm has the basic gauges and switches. The controls and steering system looks to be upgraded. The electrical system looks like it has been replaced. No signs of corrosion were present.
The boat shows under its deck that it has been refitted with a newer deck, supports, bulkheads and has been painted. The bilge was clean and dry.
The engines show corrosion but look functional. No excessive leaks were seen, no fuel smells were present. The hoses look to be in good condition.
The cabin is in original condition. The marine head was removed and there is no longer a holding tank. The refrigerator is not in working condition. There is a large freshwater tank, however nothing is plumbed to it.
The last bottom job was in October 2024. The boat is cleaned by a diver monthly.
The seller will include a pair of mooring whips with the purchase of the boat.
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