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On Sat, 11 Jan 2014 19:43:36 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: One of the boats I had that I've never posted much about was a Phoenix SportsFish. I think it was a 28 footer, IIRC. This model Phoenix is *very* similar to a Bert, mainly because they were designed by the same people who developed the Bertram models. This was a sweet, fast boat. Dual Merc 350's that were only a couple of years old when I bought it and ran like tops. I actually bought it as a surprise for my father-in-law hoping that he'd retire his old Uniflite that was a floating time bomb electrically and made the whole family nervous whenever he went out. But he didn't want the Phoenix because unlike his Uniflite, the Phoenix did not have a lower helm station. So, I used it for a while and then my younger son used it for two seasons. When he went off to school I sold it to my brother who used it for several years with virtually no problems or issues. I also had the 37' Egg Sportsfish at the time and my brother would have no problem following me out 32 miles to our favorite cod fishing spot. Nice boat. Handled nicely, rode nicely. Shuda kept it, dammit! http://i802.photobucket.com/albums/yy303/Eisboch/Phoenix.jpg?t=1389486466 === Looks just like a Bertram 31. We looked at a bunch of them back in 1999 but ended up getting a really nice Bertram 33 instead. It was a great boat and I would have brought it with us to Florida in 2003 if it had diesels instead of the Crusader 454s. It would have cost as much to repower as the boat was worth and it still would not have been suitable for long range cruising. |
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