[Public-List] Alberg 37 - Glenn, I'm your guy on this question

Glennb brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Fri Feb 22 13:14:07 PST 2013


Hi John, 

Thanks for the info this morning.  You've convinced me to pursue an A37, should my 30 sell.  I'll let you know how things progress! They sound like great boats.

Glenn 

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On Feb 21, 2013, at 6:39 AM, "John Birch" <Sunstone at cogeco.ca> wrote:

> Hi Glenn,
> 
> Yup, I can speak from experience. We own Sunstone (or she owns us ; )
> 
> If you like the A-30, you'll be head over heels in love with the A-37. If you can find one, get a Mk I. Sunstone is second to last of the Mk I's (Hull # 65 - built in 1970).
> 
> The only deficiency in the design is the companionway, which can be easily fixed by putting in wider flip up steps. Part of the bucket list I have yet to complete.
> 
> I have single handed Sunstone, so if I can do it, so too can you.
> 
> The A-37 has a more purposeful motion than the A-30 that you will love. Like the A-30, it can take far more than it's crew.
> 
> As for cracking, some A-37's, like the A-30, can have Gelcoat cracking due to excessively thick application of Gelcoat. The advantage of an overly thick Gelcoat is that one can buff the hull to a high luster even 40 years after its construction. Sunstone still has her original Gelcoat and it glows. Good carnauba wax is the answer and some elbow grease.
> 
> If you wish to contact me offline, send me your phone number in a PM to my e-address and I'll call you to discuss. I have unlimited North American calling.
> 
> Get one with the upgraded Westerbeke diesel, much better than the Volvo.
> 
> On the Mk I, none of the stanchions go through the deck core. Sunstone has hybrid interior being a transition from the Mki to the MkII interior - IMHO it is the best of both worlds.
> 
> Great boats. I do surveys, not soliciting, but I know these boats better than any other surveyor I've ever met. I can walk you through the care and feeding so when you find your baby, you'll be able to determine whether it's the one for you and wort Next Steps - having the reasonable likelihood that whomever you choose to survey will find her with few deficiencies.
> 
> And no, Sunstone is not for sale - period.
> 
> Hope this is a help.
> 
> Look forward to chatting, but be warned, on A-37's I'm a talkaholic ; ) so grab a cup of Java.
> 
> Kindest regards,
> 
> John
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Glennb" <brooks.glenn at comcast.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 2:59 AM
> Subject: [Public-List] Alberg 37
> 
> 
>> Hello all,
>> 
>> Anybody have experience with our big sister, the Alberg 37?  How do they sail with a short handed, e.g. Singlehanded crew, and do they have specific seaworthiness problems that need to be checked/ corrected?
>> 
>> I've found a little of bit of info on the web that indicates some boats have problems with the hull cracking at the bottom of the hull, and the stem head being weak and breaking, but the comments are not very well documented.
>> 
>> Thanks for any info anyone can provide.
>> 
>> Regards
>> Glenn P.
>> Dolce 318
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
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