[Alberg30] New Alberg30 Owners

George Dinwiddie gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Jul 24 17:44:38 PDT 2002


Mary Ann and Bill,

Somehow, your original message never made it to my mailbox, so I'm glad 
that Mike responded.  I'd like to second his sentiments.  And no 
apologies are necessary.  It's not so many years ago that Gail and I 
move up from a Sunfish to an Alberg 30.  I'll never forget the look on
Bob Montgomery's face when he asked if we wanted to raft up with him and 
I replied, "Sure, how do I do that?"  Most everything I know about 
sailboats I learned from the Alberg Association.

  - George

Mike Lehman wrote:
> Welcome aboard!!!!
> 
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> Mike Lehman
> "Gilleleje" #505
> 
> "One can never enter the same river twice. The river is always new; the 
> man is forever changed."
> 
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Mary & Bill Mahony"
> Reply-To: public-list at alberg30.org
> To:
> Subject: [Alberg30] New Alberg30 Owners
> Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 14:28:19 -0400
> Hello, My wife and I just welcomed home our "new" boat, Hull #276 from 
> Detroit MI. She arrived at Solomons, MD at around 4:00 AM today, and 
> will spend a few days in the very capable hands of Craig and Phil and 
> their team at Zahnisers YC, before launching her in the same Marina. 
> She's been very well cared for up on Lake Michigan her entire life...we 
> feel very lucky!
> I've been reading and learning ALOT from the archives here, and wanted 
> to say "thanks" for all the great discussions/threads--invaluable to 
> first time Alberg buyers such as ourselves. We're also fortunate to have 
> met Tom and Sheila at Trident Yacht Sales down at Solomons, and if 
> you're reading, I hope I don't scare you away with too many questions!
> George, the "check is in the mail" for org membership dues, now that we 
> finally have title to the boat.
> I'll end here by apologizing in advance for the fact that we will be 
> doing a whole lot more "asking" than answering in the forum for 
> awhile--again, thanks to all for your ideas and insights.
> Bill & Mary Ann


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   George Dinwiddie                             gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
   The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span those hours spent in
   sailing.                                    http://www.Alberg30.org/
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