looking for a BT

I've often wondered about an arch arrangement for weekends etc. Was that a factory option then, or did that come off a Sonic or something later?
 
I actually think it looks pretty good. Seems to be a reasonable price also if it's in good condition and low hours on the rebuilds like it says.

Anyone familiar with the boat? Brett?
 
I actually think it looks pretty good. Seems to be a reasonable price also if it's in good condition and low hours on the rebuilds like it says.

Anyone familiar with the boat? Brett?

Its extremely clean. Boat is mint mint mint. Have seen it several times first hand and know how the owners take care of that boat among their others.
 
Received an offer on my cruiser tonight, and will get the deposit Thursday. So, am now able to be serious in my search for a 43 or 46 extended cockpit thunder. Please let me know of any fresh water thunders available
 
BD Archer: if you check in here, drop me some more info on your BT. I've sold my Bertram, and have figured out how to get the lift I need at my house. So, I'm not lImited to the 43 like I thought I would
 
BD: If you have time, don't forget to shoot me some pics.

I'm also looking at a 1999 43' in LaCrosse Wisconsin. Boat was originally in Az. Anybody familiar with it?
 
I don't know how to post pics, but the boat can be seen on yachtworld.com. It's the one in Lacrosse Wisconsin. Yellow and black graphics
 
I've exchanged emails with the guy in Wisconsin. It sounds like a really nice one. 35 hours on motors and hasn't been used in 5 years. The trailer is sweet and the boat looks in extremely good condition. The major drawback is that I'm looking for an EC, which this one is not. I'm going to take a look at the one in Algonac (near me), although because of the price I'm not too optimistic. That one is also supposed to be first class. B D Archer must be tied up as I haven't heard back from him. My wife definitely thinks I should hold off until next season and see what is available, and she's probably right. Although, if the right deal were to go together ........ I'd be all over the right thing NOW. The problem is finding the "right" thing ---- a EC, in excellent shape, within my budget.

Every one that I've looked at has something that doesn't fit my perfect scenario; either it's not an EC, isn't in great shape, doesn't fit the budget, isn't powered right or something...... Oh well, nobody said it was a perfect world.
 
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