[Public-list] Re: where is 306?
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Wed Oct 20 18:37:05 PDT 2004
Dave,
That says you have hull #22, built in 1964. Note that the sail number
may have been something different, as they commonly used the same sail
numbers, but preceded with US or KC, in the US and Canada.
On such an early boat, maybe Whitby used brass. Or maybe it's been
replaced. I don't know.
- George
CAPTDAVE40 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/20/2004 4:38:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> tc at williams.name writes:
> Dave,
>
> The original builder's plates were, as far as I know, aluminum instead
> of brass. See http://www.alberg30.org/store/BuildersPlate.html for a
> picture. Note that the beginning 30 is the length. The 6 following
> that says it was made in the 1960's. The interesting numbers are the
> ones following.
>
> - George
> ______________
>
> Geeezz George and TC,
> I feel like kind of a knit!
> Think I need some diresction on the serial numbers on my Alberg30?
> I had a look at http://www.alberg30.org/store/BuildersPlate.html
> My ID plate is under the companion way but it is definatly brass and has no
> picture of a boat on it, but has all the other writing.
> My number is, 306422. Please clue me in on what hull number I am?
> I appreciate both of you gentelmen bringing attention to my mistake.
> Best regards, Dave
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