[Public-list] Seafarer and Alberg Owners help identify this boat - link to photos
Michael Connolly
crufone at sbcglobal.net
Thu Feb 16 04:47:08 PST 2006
Hello all,
George Dinwiddie, the Web Master for the Alberg 30 site has graciously offered to help me with this project by producing a photo gallery on the Alberg 30 web site. Seafarer folks......if you haven't visited the Alberg 30 web site you are in for a real treat, George has it chocked full of wonderful information.
Anyway, I am trying to help out the owner of this boat. He has finished the bottom, top sides and first coat on the deck. The workmanship is good, but a move forces him to sell @ $1,500.00.
All deck hardware is cast aluminum, so that might help date the boat. I have searched the web and this boat is not a Coronado, Columbia, Cal, Contessa, or a
Sea Sprite. The owner thinks it might be a very early Catalina, but I don't believe that Catalina ever used Mahogany plywood for it's decks and coach. My latest guess is Bristol. I saw an ad for a Bristol 27 Weekender but in the photo could not see the cockpit layout. As you can see from the photos the coach is hard edged and has quite a crown to it.
All the interior has been stripped out and the rest of the boat is a project. Owner has all the pieces as the boat was complete when he dissembled her.
My only interest is to help the current owner find a new home for all of his hard work on the boat so far. The spars are aluminum and the boom has geared roller furling at the goose-neck with mainsheet attachment at the end of boom.
http://alberg30.org/OtherBoats/nameThisBoat/27Foot/
Many thanks for your help and have fun trying to solve this puzzle.
Michael Connolly
Alberg 30 # 133 and Seafarer, Kestrel # 154
1140094028.0
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