[alberg30] teak
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Fri Oct 27 14:47:50 PDT 2000
No, actually I have heard a *rumor* that there were a few boats built on the
West Coast using Whitby's plans, but different molds. That's all I know
(if you can call that knowing) and I've been unable to find any confirmation.
- George
> John Birch said:
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> Nobody - George just having a little fun me thinks ; )
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> "Alan P. Kefauver" wrote:
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> > Who built A30's other than Whitby? Didn't know there were any other builders.
> > Alan
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> > On 10/26/2000 at 7:42 PM George Dinwiddie wrote:
> >
> > >I'm not sure, but I think that boat may be one built on the West
> > >Coast, not by Whitby.
> > >
> > > - George
> > >
> > >"Alan P. Kefauver" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Yup that's my Andante.
> > >>
> > >> What I want is more information on the refit of the boat showing the interior (Quest #115). Small bronze opening ports in the main cabin? Wood bulkheads on the aft end of the interior cabin? Wood cabin ceiling? and I really like the icebox design (and the steps).
> > >>
> > >> Inquiring minds want to knw the story.
> > >>
> > >> Alan
> > >>
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> > >>
> > >> On 10/26/2000 at 8:39 AM Brian Zinser wrote:
> > >>
> > >> >Alan, is that your Alberg 30 featured in the new Good 'Ole Boat? For those
> > >> >of you who don't get the magazine, nice article by John Vigor on Alberg 30s
> > >> >in recent issue.
> > >> >
> > >> >Brian
> > >> >Manana #134
> > >> >
> > >> >-----Original Message-----
> > >> >From: Alan P. Kefauver [mailto:apk2 at home.com]
> > >> >Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:25 PM
> > >> >To: alberg30 at egroups.com
> > >> >Subject: Re: [alberg30] teak
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >That's a pretty good price. It's around $21/bdft here in Baltimore. We jave
> > >> >5/4
> > >> > through 8/4 if needed.
> > >> >Andante #152
> > >> >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
> > >> >
> > >> >On 10/26/2000 at 12:49 AM Bill Ydel wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >>I am in the process of building new companion way boards. The local
> > >> >>(Charlotte, NC) hardwood place only has 1" rough cut boards for
> > >> >>$18.90 per bd/ft. I am looking for 5 quarter stock so I can finish to
> > >> >>a full 1". I am planning on making the bottom board solid about 8"
> > >> >>and building 2 frames for the top, one to have smoked Lexan and the
> > >> >>other screen.
> > >> >>Any leads on Teak would be appreciated. THANKS
> > >> >>
> > >> >>Bill Ydel
> > >> >>SallyB
> > >> >>#441
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
> > >> >
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> Nobody - George just having a little fun me thinks <b>; )</b>
> <p>"Alan P. Kefauver" wrote:
> <blockquote TYPE=CITE>Who built A30's other than Whitby? Didn't know there
> were any other builders.
> <br>Alan
> <br>*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
> <p>On 10/26/2000 at 7:42 PM George Dinwiddie wrote:
> <p>>I'm not sure, but I think that boat may be one built on the West
> <br>>Coast, not by Whitby.
> <br>>
> <br>> - George
> <br>>
> <br>>"Alan P. Kefauver" wrote:
> <br>>>
> <br>>> Yup that's my Andante.
> <br>>>
> <br>>> What I want is more information on the refit of the boat showing
> the interior (Quest #115). Small bronze opening ports in the main cabin?
> Wood bulkheads on the aft end of the interior cabin? Wood cabin ceiling?
> and I really like the icebox design (and the steps).
> <br>>>
> <br>>> Inquiring minds want to knw the story.
> <br>>>
> <br>>> Alan
> <br>>>
> <br>>> *********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
> <br>>>
> <br>>> On 10/26/2000 at 8:39 AM Brian Zinser wrote:
> <br>>>
> <br>>> >Alan, is that your Alberg 30 featured in the new Good 'Ole Boat?
> For those
> <br>>> >of you who don't get the magazine, nice article by John Vigor on
> Alberg 30s
> <br>>> >in recent issue.
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >Brian
> <br>>> >Manana #134
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >-----Original Message-----
> <br>>> >From: Alan P. Kefauver [<a href="mailto:apk2 at home.com">mailto:apk2 at home.com</a>]
> <br>>> >Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2000 9:25 PM
> <br>>> >To: alberg30 at egroups.com
> <br>>> >Subject: Re: [alberg30] teak
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >That's a pretty good price. It's around $21/bdft here in Baltimore.
> We jave
> <br>>> >5/4
> <br>>> > through 8/4 if needed.
> <br>>> >Andante #152
> <br>>> >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR ***********
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >On 10/26/2000 at 12:49 AM Bill Ydel wrote:
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >>I am in the process of building new companion way boards. The
> local
> <br>>> >>(Charlotte, NC) hardwood place only has 1" rough cut boards for
> <br>>> >>$18.90 per bd/ft. I am looking for 5 quarter stock so I can finish
> to
> <br>>> >>a full 1". I am planning on making the bottom board solid about
> 8"
> <br>>> >>and building 2 frames for the top, one to have smoked Lexan and
> the
> <br>>> >>other screen.
> <br>>> >>Any leads on Teak would be appreciated. THANKS
> <br>>> >>
> <br>>> >>Bill Ydel
> <br>>> >>SallyB
> <br>>> >>#441
> <br>>> >>
> <br>>> >>
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>> >
> <br>>>
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