[Public-list] "Technical" photos

Elaine and Brian Timmins timmins at optonline.net
Thu Jul 13 14:47:46 PDT 2006


Roger,
  While these photos were not taken as targets and probably do not address 
your specifics very well, try:
http://community.webshots.com/user/briantimmins for assorted photos of my 
old A30 from just before I put it up for sale.
Brian   ex#497
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Roger L Kingsland" <r.kingsland at ksba.com>
To: "Alberg30" <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2006 5:36 PM
Subject: [Public-list] "Technical" photos


> Now that I am on the brink of actually pitting things back on good old 
> #148, I would be interested in looking at some photographs of how other 
> owners have "set up" their boats relative to the deck hardware (anchor, 
> mast base, winches, travelers, cockpit, dodger).  I checked the A30 site 
> and found allot of delightful pictures of social events but nothing of a 
> more technical nature.
>
> When I bought the boat, I took about 100 photos of everything I could see 
> (some proved to even be in focus) which I hope use to figure out how to 
> put things back.  Since a picture is worth 1,000 words (and probably about 
> 6-1/2 Page postings), I wonder if others have taken similar "record" 
> pictures of their boats that they could share.  I have a web site for 148 
> and, as soon as my 14 year old teaches me how to post things, I hope to 
> put my pictures on it (nothing like a close up of a delaminated taffrail 
> [sp?] to perk up your day).  Does anyone else have a site I can reference? 
> I am specifically interested in seeing pics of stuff like; 1) where 
> spinnaker guy/sheet turning blocks go, 2) how others have set up the base 
> of the mast to run lines aft, 3) relationship between dodger and forward 
> winch, 4) how anchor is stowed (deck brackets, pulpit brackets, bow 
> roller), 5) those fancy traveler set ups, 6) alternate ways to set up 
> cleats aft of the cabin house (previous owner had SS
>  angles bolted to outside of combing that held cleats horizontal, 
> functional but far from elegant), 7) places in cockpit to mount instrument 
> cluster, compass, manual bilge pump & shore power plug.
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Roger
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