[Public-list] Possible day-sailer project

naglera at eciad.ca naglera at eciad.ca
Thu Jul 22 11:11:44 PDT 2004


Dear Readers, 
I am writing to explore the possibility of converting one of the more common
Albergs (30, 35, 37) in to an open day-sailer for summer sailing in inland
waters. Alberg designs seem to be an obvious choice because of their classic
grace, good sailing qualities, easy motion, sound construction, and,
admittedly, their relatively low prices. I hope the idea is not too offensive
for some. 
     I imagine, for example, an alberg 30 with the raised portion of the cabin
top removed two inches above its turn into the deck, and in its place installed
a large 3-4 ft. deep cockpit with room for approximately eight. Naturally, the
cockpit coamings would be (gracefully)extended to the remaining cabin top, the
interior furnishings would be removed, the bulkheads left in place, and the
floor raised. The weight of these passengers would be low and close to the
longitudinal center, they could stand below the swing of the boom, in the bosom
of the boat, as it were, and in general, find space to safely move about,
frolic and make themselves comfortable. 
     The lower forward cabin top would remain intact, as would the side and
forward decks, the bulkhead and door. Granted, many (all) details have yet to
be worked out particularly with respect to the possibility of swamping, well
deck drainage, hull strength etc. Nonetheless, I would be very interested to
hear any Alberg-ophile comments on this idea, or indeed leads on 'project'
Albergs. Regards, Aaron Nagler Vancouver B.C. Canada. July 14 04 ps. I can be
reached at either of: naglera at eciad.ca or rainarch at hotmail.com 


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