[Public-List] Stem head fitting

Glenn Brooks brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Sat Oct 26 09:43:08 PDT 2019


Shaun,

Another option is to have a rigger make a new one.  I had a local shop make up a new mast head for Dolce some years ago, and it was surprisingly inexpensive.  The new mast head had capability for several extra halyards. It has worked out very well for the new owner.

Regards,
Glenn 



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> On Oct 26, 2019, at 6:48 AM, mahseer--- via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
> 
> I believe that mike leeman May  have a line on one from a destroyed berg.
> John Boor
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>> On Oct 26, 2019, at 7:57 AM, Gordon Laco via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
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>> Good day - 
>> 
>> Edson in the USA supplied many of the castings.   If you catch them on a good day (and send a photograph) they may look through their collection of patterns and that could result in finding your stem head fitting.   
>> 
>> Because they were made specifically for the Alberg 30, and because our boats have been out of production for so long, I would say that is the only way you’d get a new one.
>> 
>> You could have the existing fitting welded.  A skilled machine shop may have a welder who can identify the alloy then do a good job of the repair.  I think that may be the route you should explore.
>> 
>> 
>> Gordon Laco
>> #426 Surprise
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>>> On Oct 26, 2019, at 6:36 AM, Shaun Sims via Public-List <public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>> We just recently sold our Alberg 30 here in Cairns, Australia after crossing over to the dark side and purchasing a catamaran.
>>> 
>>> Tropica is one of the last Albergs to be produced and was sailed out to Australia from Canada about 6 years ago.
>>> 
>>> We’ve sailed Tropica up and down the Queensland coast in every kind of weather and she has handled like a dream.
>>> 
>>> You can understand our dismay then, when this morning we bumped into the new owner of Tropica who told us that the cast aluminium stemhead broke just below the forestay roller furler. Fortunately he was able to turn the vessel downwind quickly and the mast stayed upright while he tied the spinnaker down.
>>> 
>>> So my question - can you still source a cast aluminium stemhead for the Alberg 30’s?
>>> 
>>> It looks like it's cast as one piece comprising a large triangular inset the rides up over the gunnels with a large toggle fitting at the end.
>>> 
>>> Any help most appreciated.
>>> 
>>> Fair winds,
>>> 
>>> Shaun
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