[Alberg30] Deck Repairs- more info and opinion

Berube5 Berube5 at cox.net
Mon Feb 4 17:43:38 PST 2002


Greg,

The Alberg 35 was a Pearson built boat. To my knowledge Pearson used *only*
balsa as their deck core material. The earliest Pearson Tritons (like mine)
used balsa strip planking- which turned out to be the worst form of balsa in
terms of water migration. Around 1962-63 Pearson innovated with the use of
end-grain balsa- a much better construction practice.

Masonite core material was used by Whitby- the builder of the Alberg 30 and
Alberg 37.

I began my deck rejuvenation project using the drill-and-dry technique since
the area of actual delamination was small (a square foot) and I expected the
wet area to be limited to that vicinity. Upon exploratory drilling I
discovered that the wet area was much more extensive than originally
thought. (Limited to one side deck extending partially to the foredeck.)

I am still hopeful that this technique will work- I have witnessed the
process involved in a total deck recore. A total recore is an enormous
project- not to be undertaken by the faint of heart.

However, if all or nearly all of the decks were saturated a total recore
would be the only sensible option.

Dana Berube
1960 Pearson Triton (Alberg design)

On 02/04/2002 19:52, "greg" <greg at vandenbergphoto.com> wrote:

> With all this talk about balsa verses pegboard, is anyone sure what the Alberg
> 35 has in her decks?  It may have been stated but I can't remember.
> 
> Kindest Regards- Greg
> 
> PS:  Original message is as follows
> 
> I know this is an Alber30 site, but we are considering purchase of an Alberg
> 35, and would like some help in making a final decision.  She has been
> fairly neglected, is available for a very low price and has many good
> features.  The hull is sound, but the survey disclosed fairly extensive
> "wet" areas on the side decks where the stanchions have been allowed to leak
> for some time.  We are willing and able to do many repairs, but would like
> to find someone to help us estimate the work, and assist us with the actual
> effort to repair the deck properly (for a reasonable price).  Ideally we
> would like to find an individual who could work on her in a Chicago area
> boatyard, we would consider sailing her to a Wisconsin or Michigan port
> within a 4-5 hours drive from Chicago.
> 
> We need to let the owner know soon if we are willing to purchase the boat
> and tackle this work.  Our expectation is that we are looking at deck
> repairs anywhere between $2000 and $7000 range - assuming we do some of the
> work ourselves. (We are handy and willing to do much of the prep and
> painting/finish work, but haven't got the experience or sufficient time for
> the structural work).  As we are on a very tight budget, we can't afford
> major surprises beyond that range.
> 
> We have always loved Albergs and have fallen in love with this particular
> boat and its layout (dinette)  my husband and sons are all over 6'3" and we
> need the somewhat larger boat.
> 
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