[Public-list] Big Move
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at min.net
Tue Apr 20 17:36:07 PDT 2004
Randy,
It's highly unlikely that your boat meets the design weight of 9000
pounds. I would guess that 10 or 11 thousand would be more likely,
though since she's been out of the water a long time, at least the hull
won't be saturated.
- George
Randy wrote:
> hi
>
> I am the owner of Tertius, Alberg 30 hull #3. I have
> owned her for over 15 years, unfortunately the last
> few she has been in her cradle. Part of that has been
> due to her being in Ontario and me being in British
> Columbia, something that I intend to fix shortly ...
> which leads to my questions for the list.
>
> I am intending to move her myself cross continent and
> the question has become important as to how many
> pounds she is? I vaguely remember that the first few
> boats produced by Whitby has smaller ballasts and
> therefor weighed less than the advertised 9000 lbs?!
> Can anyone tell me the specifics? I also had her
> original Grey Marine gas engine replaced in 1990 with
> a 25 horse Perkins diesel. Any help firming up the
> numbers would be appreciated. Also any words of wisdom
> about such a long move would also be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
> Randy Lynch
>
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