[Alberg30] Re: Kicking the Tires
Wally Moran
helm at georgianbaysailing.ca
Tue Apr 9 12:51:16 PDT 2002
Gord - if you want to place a free ad for your boat, go to my
website, www.georgianbaysailing.ca and send me an e-mail. I can also
include a picture. Same for anyone on this list who is interested in
selling their boat or other equipment and is private.
Wally
s/v Publisher's Choice
>Hi Neil.... sounds like an interesting boat. Mine is for sail too; it's in
>Midland Ont. I know ABYC well, bought my old boat (Folkboat "Touch Wood")
>from John French.... work with Joe Blair here, his family are old AB
>members.
>
>I'm in the market now for another wooden boat.
>
>Gord
>A30 #426
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Neil McPhail <namcphail at hotmail.com>
>To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
>Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 6:25 PM
>Subject: [Alberg30] Re: Kicking the Tires
>
>
>>
>> Hi all:
>>
>> Thanks very much to everyone for their advice. It came in very handy when
>I
>> had a good, long look at that mid-70s Alberg 30 yesterday. For those of
>you
>> following along, here's what I found:
>>
>> 1. The general condition was pretty good for a 27 year-old boat. The
>> interior woodwork needs cleaning up and refinishing, but otherwise she (or
>> "it", if you agree with the recent Lloyd's decision) looks pretty clean.
>> The hull and deck look like they've seen some of the world, but that's
>> expected for this age of boat. Best of all, there don't appear to be any
>> soft, mushy, flexy or delaminated spots (as far as this non-surveyor can
>> tell).
>>
>> 2. The through-hulls have been updated to "proper" (as opposed to the
>> "homemade" version that was mentioned), with ball valves. I think one or
>> two may be brass, though, since they are showing a lot of green coloured
>> corrosion. Does bronze also turn brightish green (or blue)when corroded?
>> All are backed up by at least 1/2" plywood blocks and appear well bedded.
>> That same corrosion can be seen on a large nut on the prop shaft, just
>> behind the engine.
>>
>> 3. Worry #1 - the Atomic 4 has about 1300 hrs on the engine (assuming the
>> hour meter was installed at the start). It's been painted white sometime
>> not too long ago, and rust spots are already showing through (it looks
>like
>> a case of chicken pox). The boat was on the hard and there was no way I
>> could easily start it. It's raw water cooled, so seems like a good idea
>to
> > convert to a fresh water system. Should I be worried?
> >
> > 4. Worry #2 - the bottom forward area of the keel looks like it has gone
> > "crunch" on something hard. The damage doesn't seem too severe, though.
>> There are one or two small (dime-sized) holes through the gelcoat, and
>it's
>> obvious from this area that the two hull halves were joined together
>> longitudinally when built. Also, there is a 5-inch crack on the aft edge
>of
>> the keel, on one side only, just at the point where the upper gudgeon
>> attaches. Are these normal, or something else to really worry about?
>>
>> 5. Worry #3 - I can second (or third) the recent comments about the chain
>> plates and bolts. This boat too has problems. The starboard upper
>> chainplate bolts have bent slightly, which has caused the chainplate to
>pull
>> away from the support knee (or plywood bulkhead - I can't remember which).
>> Both forward lowers have pulled the support knees away from the vee-birth
>> shelves, but still appear to be firmly attached to the hull. This area
>> definately needs some work.
>>
>> Thanks for reading this far. Are these unusual problems for Alberg 30s?
>> Should I walk away from this boat, or are the problems not so severe that
>> the boat will still survey satisfactorily? Are there any sure things in
>> life?! :-) (besides the two obvious ones, that is...).
>>
>> You Great Lakes guys must be heading back into the water now. I sailed my
>> C&C 25 for 5 years out of ABYC in Toronto until last year, and know how
>> special this time of year feels.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Neil
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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