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My friend was looking at a 28' Bertram recently and was told by the surveyor that 1 of the stringers was pretty rotten due to a blister that formed on the hull and was not taken care of correctly. The water intrusion caused the stringer to fail and my friend not to buy the boat.
I started wondering about the stringers on my 1965 41' Hatteras. Thoughout the process of refitting my boat, structural issues were non-existent. After looking at some pictures of 28' bertrams that had been repowered I noticed that the stringers were mere 1x6 or so wood with a fiberglass covering layed up on them. It seems like this would fail more often than not...Especially on a 1970's era boat. Looks like hatteras did us all a favor. The only water that my hull holds is in the front bilge. I always have about .5" of water the pump never pumps out, but I never figured this as a problem. All the other bilges are completely dry usless we are underway. Is the water in the front bilge something I should be concerned about?
I remember looking at a used Bert about 15-20 years ago, when I also looked my first ever 43'MY Hatt. When I stuck my head down in the Bert ER, my first thought was, wow, wooden stringers identical to my 1953' 40' Chris Craft! My first sight of a couple DD 6-71's was awesome (modern term...but I did think they were cool)...