[Public-list] 25' 1961 Whitby-Alberg design
Extremestemp at aol.com
Extremestemp at aol.com
Tue Jun 21 10:02:16 PDT 2005
Dear Alberg-people: I have a 25-foot, 1961 Whitby, no doubt designed by
Carl Alberg. I need to sell this boat, and I advertised it cheaply over the
winter, but couldn't find the pictures I took when the boat was on the hard.
While a bunch of people are interested in the boat, I didn't want to take new
pictures until I spruced the boat up a bit. Now that I'm finishing repainting
the interior, and have done some sanding and urethaning of her exterior teak
(not all of it, yet), I want to raise the price tag a bit. All my research
has shown me that this is probably a one-of-a-kind design, designed and built
the first year Whitby Boat Works and Carl Alberg got together. I thought,
from a boat plan I saw once, that she looked more like an Alberg 37, than an
Alberg 30, but I haven't taken the time to look more closely into that (and
does it matter?) She has an external rudder, mounted to her hull and keel.
Her Vetus diesel engine had "walked away" just before I bought her, and though
I may know where a replacement can be found, I don't want to invest more
money in her. Her laminated tiller had also disappeared, and a replacement was
fashioned from a single piece of wood. I think I have her roller-furling jib,
though I don't remember it being very crisp. I don't know if I have her
main. (She has a roller-boom, though I don't know that it was used.) Her
standing rigging is in fine shape, and I bought new running rigging, (though have
to find it). Her interior has an extensive amount of mahogany, which I'm
not retouching, as most of it is in good to excellent condition. I'm not
repainting the hull, though I may finish compound/waxing before I find a suitable
buyer. Her deck and cabin top are not painted, but seem to be a gelcoat,
tinted a pale, mint green.
What is a fair price for this pretty, extremely strongly built boat? I was
planning to put it on Ebay, after I take the new pictures of her, but am
afraid I will not reach the right audience, and she will be undervalued.
I would appreciate any input, and especially any historical information
about her. She had no name on her, so I named her "Frolic".
1119373336.0
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