[Public-List] Alberg associations and support
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sat Jun 26 12:35:06 PDT 2021
Well said, Don!
When I was the membership committee of the Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30
Association, I used to tell people that a membership in the Association
was the cheapest thing they could buy to maintain the value of their
boat. In contrast, the resale prices of Tritons dropped by about 50%
when the Triton Association went out of business.
I run this list and the Alberg30.org website to support the Association.
It's my hope that others will also support the Associations, for the
benefit of us all, and to keep these worthwhile boats going for many
years to come.
- George
On 6/26/21 1:13 PM, Don Campbell via Public-List wrote:
> To all who use this site and others for information and support for your
> boats:
> One thing that you might want to consider if you use this site or
> the Canadian Alberg Association (GLAA) for ideas or information , that
> is freely given to support the fleet by both groups, is a membership in
> either one or both. For the annal fee, you get this sort of information
> and help and more, often with hands on help, which if you bought it
> commercially would be well more than the Association fee. If is time
> you consider a membership to support the fleet. While both Canadian and
> American associations are based in Annapolis and Toronto, both are happy
> to have members continent wide and beyond.
> Don
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