[Public-list] Atomic four intake seacock location

Rod Symmes harmony at aztec-net.com
Sun Apr 29 06:37:31 PDT 2007


Rachel;
    Putting the through hull on the opposite side of the engine may have been done to give a gentle sweep to the hose.
Be careful that changing to the near side doesn't require such sharp bends that the hose kinks.

Cheers,    Rod

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mike Lehman 
  To: public-list at lists.alberg30.org 
  Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 8:08 PM
  Subject: Re: [Public-list] Atomic four intake seacock location


  Rachel

  I am sorry if I offended you - I just did not see any point in moving the 
  engine intake from the port side to the starboard side. Apparently you see a 
  benefit in doing that - so go for for it!



  Mike Lehman
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  ----Original Message Follows----
  From: Rachel <penokee at cheqnet.net>
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  To: Alberg 30 Public List -- open to all <public-list at lists.alberg30.org>
  Subject: Re: [Public-list] Atomic four intake seacock location
  Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 19:20:21 -0400

  What I don't get is the ire.  I mean, I thought I made it clear why I
  was *thinking* about moving the through-hull.  And I certainly respect
  the basic design of the boat.  However, after seeing -- for example --
  the way the bilge was constructed at Whitby, I have no illusions that
  the boat was constructed in the best possible way at all times, and I
  believe that certain things can be improved.  What I don't like are
  ill-conceived, poorly executed "improvements" that weren't thought
  through in the first place.  I'm putting a lot of effort into NOT doing
  that, but posting about it here can be rather discouraging.

  If replacing a 40-year old gate valve that was on a "through hull" that
  consisted of a piece of pipe peened over a washer makes me a "NEO
  Marine Architect" then so be it.

  Rachel
  1967 Alberg 30, #221
  Possibly interested in selling - contact me offline if you are
  interested.  Boat is located in lower Chesapeake Bay.

  On Apr 26, 2007, at 12:10 PM, C.B. Currier wrote:

   > I don't get it!
   >
   > Why move anything in the first place? ..... As for the other through
   > hulls ... these boats have been around for 40
   > plus years ... why is it we have all of these NEO Marine Architects
   > that
   > want to REDESIGN the boat? It Aint Broke so don't fix it!
   >
   > --
   > C.B. Currier
   > Infinity #57
   > Dabreak #458

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