bertram 20 baron
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Location: Newport Coast, California.
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Saw that You were looking to buy a Cig 20' and bought the Baron instead. It's telling me You like performance, but mainly will cruise at occasional decent speed. I believe You'll appreciate the better maneuverability, smoother shifting, better trackability and fuel economy you'll achieve with the Bravo three. Since the Baron is fairly heavy, has 24 degrees deep-V, the Bravo Three is on the heavier side etc. you will need a high performance small block to get a decent top speed. Taking 4 adults going for a comfortable fun cruise at 30 knots in some light chop in a Baron with a small block with +300hp and a Bravo three got to be one of the nicest boats in it's class. If You're looking for mainly impressive top speed in a 'bang for the buck' rigged boat and you usually only bring one other person along for spirited rides I'd say get a beefy Bravo One with a big block.
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restored one for a guy here in L.A. a few years ago we installed the Merc 383 bravo 1 package with the drive 2 inches up. Runs great speed is in the low 60s