[Public-list] Introduction
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sun Oct 31 16:34:49 PST 2004
John,
Well, it's not both a 1967 and #314. See
http://www.alberg30.org/boat/numbers.html for some info on the numbers.
Has the boat ever been documented? If so, the Coast Guard documentation
office will have the info.
- George
John Irving wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just bought an A30 which I will be sailing in the Penobscot Bay
> region of Maine. I have coveted these boats for years, and this month
> circumstances came together in my favor - I am now the owner of one of
> these fine classics.
>
> I have followed this this list on and off for about five years,
> enjoying the community atmosphere and the helpful discourse between
> list members. I look forward to the opportunity to join in.
>
> My A30 was advertised as a 1967 model. The manufacturer's plate that
> was under the bridge deck is missing, and I'm wondering if there is
> any way, in its absence, that I can discover the hull number of the
> boat. None of the documentation that came with the boat has a
> manufacturer's serial number. The spinnaker sail bag has the number
> "314" on it. The boat's name is Blue Teal. I'm wondering if anyone on
> the list can help.
>
> Thank you, and I look forward to getting to know other A30 owners.
>
> John
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