[alberg30] hull 267 for sale

kazz kazz at tir.com
Fri Mar 24 04:14:49 PST 2000


From: "kazz" <kazz at tir.com>

Just read your other E-Mail about the boat.  No need to answer me at this
time.  Will consider.
Greg
-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Bergman <ianbogeyman at hotmail.com>
To: alberg30 at onelist.com <alberg30 at onelist.com>
Date: Thursday, March 23, 2000 9:06 AM
Subject: [alberg30] hull 267 for sale


>From: "Ian Bergman" <ianbogeyman at hotmail.com>
>
>Greetings
>
>I am hauled out in Shadyside MD, and find I am no longer using the
>boat as much as I would like. I am also about to leave for Turkey,
>and do not really want to sail all that way, especially as I might
>miss the beginning of my new employment.
>
>The boat has no gel coat blisters below the waterline, and if anyone
>wanted to seal the bottom, it has been hauled out since the end of
>1998 (October), therefore the hull has had a chance to dry out. I
>have never noticed any wet spots that there might have been.
>
>I put a new bearing on the base of the rudder post a few years ago as
>it was only loosely sitting in the shoe.
>
>I have removed and disposed of the engine, and so have a nice storage
>space under the cockpit; however if you have a line on a diesel
>engine, now would be a perfect opportunity to put it in.
>
>I put in a Henderson hand bilge pump, but have only used it when I
>wanted to test it. The bilges remain very dry.
>
>I have rebedded the toerails and increased the size of the chainplate
>bolts. I have removed and inserted a new piece of bulkhead where some
>rot had started by the port main chainplate.
>
>There are two mainsails, two gennys and a working jib. There is also
>an MPS. I have raised the saloon bunks by four inches, for extra
>storage space, but they can easily be returned to original. I have
>sealed the through deck hatch to the ice box, and replaced the lid
>with smoked plexiglass. I have also put smoked plexiglass in the
>large window spaces, and overlapped the deckhouse cutout, but the
>overlap is hidden by the aluminum frame.  The forward hatch has a
>smoked plexiglass cover. There is a selfsteering vane (Atoms)
>attached, although I must return that to the friend who lent it to me.
>
>
>I have put in mast head tricolor light and a vhf antenna at the top
>of the mast. I have two 20watt solar panels for the electrictrical
>needs (which ain't much), but are quite satisfactory. There are also
>half a dozen blue water jugs for extended journeys. There is a
>holding tank under the forward portside V-berth, and I have never
>smelled any mal odors on the boat.
>
>There are three 22lb Claw anchors, with 150 feet of rode each. Two
>have 30feet each, quarter inch chain, and one has thirty feet of
>three eighths chain. I hate to drag anchor, especially when I want to
>ignore the weather at three in the morning (or afternoon, when those
>Chesapeake Bay thunderstorms come charging through!)
>
>If you make me an offer I can't refuse, the boat is yours. I am
>thinking in terms of $9750.00
>
>I am not on the phone, so e-mail is my best method of cantact for
>right now.
>
>Ian Bergman <ianbogeyman at hotmail.com>
>
>
>
>
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