[Public-list] Anyone looking for a project A-30? - Clarification!
James Schueler
jschueler at familyempowerment.org
Tue Jan 4 08:38:05 PST 2005
Rachel,
If I had to do it all over again I would spend more money
initially. I would definitely stick with an Alberg (can't seem to get
away from that) but one that was in much better shape than mine when I
purchased it. She was extremely neglected and it will be some time
before all is done to my liking.
Still, the hull was in good shape and it did have a Yanmar. So I
do what I can with the money I have and spend the rest of my time
sailing, which is what I like to do anyway, on the boat that I love.
James Schueler
"Oddyseus" #170
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[mailto:public-list-bounces at alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Rachel
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 10:40 AM
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Subject: Re: [Public-list] Anyone looking for a project A-30? -
Clarification!
Hi folks,
Let me just clarify a bit:
I did not mean to imply that the boat was not (perhaps) worth $5000, at
least to someone. That's why I put this note on the board in the first
place - because I thought another list member might be interested - in
addition to the fact that I hate to see a good boat get past the point
of no return.
I wasn't interested. I WAS interested in the boat that was described
to me, but the boat I saw - in my opinion - was not in that condition
by a long shot. I guess one person's "interior needs updating" is
another's "very water damaged and needs complete gutting, sanding, and
rebuilding."
I totally realize that these boats are well worth it in the long run.
A few years ago I bought another (smaller) good boat -- a neglected
Montgomery 17, designed by Lyle Hess. It had hull blisters, lots of
saturated deck core, a crushed mast step, etc., all of which I fixed,
and in some cases improved over the original. It was ... interesting,
but I'm not looking for that big a project this time. I want something
that I can use reasonably soon after I buy it, then improve and
maintain along the way. Same result, perhaps, in the long run, but a
different approach this time.
Probably, that means I can't afford an Alberg 30, but will end up with
a Triton or Bristol 27 or Tartan 27 instead. I have seen two Tritons
that were in the condition I'm thinking of for $4000 - $4500, so I know
it's possible, with a little luck :-)
I hope this clarifies,
---- Rachel
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