[Public-List] New Alberg owner and member of the association
George Dinwiddie via Public-List
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Thu Jan 7 06:08:41 PST 2016
Hi, Tim,
I'm really glad to hear that you've taken on the care and feeding of
Never More. And it'll be good to have another Alberg on the Magothy, if
that's where you're relocating.
- George
On 1/4/16 11:43 AM, Timothy Peek via Public-List wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> I wanted to introduce myself to the association. My name is Tim Peek,
> I live in Pasadena, Md and have been in the area for eight years now.
> Moving out here I was fortunate enough to become involved in the
> Wednesday night races, crewing on the LinGin. I have been regularly
> doing so for the last six years now. I think its been six years, the
> seasons go quickly.
>
> By way of a newspaper ad Tim Williams showed me, I came across Rob
> Alley, the owner of Never More #219. After speaking with Mr. Alley,
> to my delight, we worked something out where I am now the new owner
> of an Alberg 30, and now a member of the Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30
> Association.
>
> I have met many of the avid racers belonging to the club and look
> forward to meeting others. This is a huge project for me. I am new to
> sailing, as I do not really consider being a jib trimmer for six
> years as all encompassing sailing experience, but it counts for
> something. This is the first boat I have ever owned and it will
> require a lot of work as well as educating myself on a lot of new
> skills.
>
> Publicly, in the group, I sincerely want to thank Tim Williams for
> the opportunity of crewing on his boat which has been instrumental in
> preparing me for this now. As he knows, this has been a long time
> dream of mine. And I might add something that has unprecedentedly
> come to fruition years before I ever thought it would. I also want to
> thank all those I have sailed with on the LinGin, namely Glen Becker
> whose racing strategies and knowledge, as well as Tim’s, has been
> something I astoundly admire, if not it being out right sorcery! I
> also want to thank Mike Lehman whose advice and encouragement was
> pivotal in me taking this on. And a big thank you to Brian Palmer who
> has already provided lengthy emails of help to me.
>
> I am hoping, and certainly reasonably, to have the boat in the water
> by April and ready to do some cruising by May or June. I plan on
> relocating boat this summer somewhere in Anne Arundel County, no
> ideas where yet. I sincerely thank Mr. Alley and his wife Harriet for
> this opportunity and his continual interest and help in my work with
> it. I look forward to having you two aboard in the near future! And I
> look forward to meeting the rest of you out on the bay.
>
> Timothy Peek
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