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Mark;
<P>On behalf of the Great Lakes Alberg Association thank you for your efforts,
this is wonderful news.
<BR>I have forwarded the history of your search to our Senior Board Members
and Alberg owners so that your efforts are recognized.
<P>You have done us all a great service, and may I wish you all the best.
<P>If there is anything I can do to reciprocate, let me know.
<P>Again, thank you and fair winds,
<P>John Birch,
<BR>Past Commodore, Great Lakes Alberg Association
<BR> 
<P>   Subject:     Alberg Molds Found
<BR>   Date:        
Tue, 23 Nov 1999 11:41:57 -0500
<BR>   From:        "mmatthews"
<mmatthews@sailnet-inc.com>
<BR>     To:        
<sunstone@idirect.com>
<P>John:
<P>Greetings again. I finally spoke with Bill Boyle of Boyle Boatworks
and your preliminary hunch that they had the molds has proved to be correct.
They  have the Alberg 30, the Alberg 37, and the Whitby 45 molds.
Bill Boyle's email is <FONT COLOR="#3366FF">wboyle@aol.com</FONT> and fax
is 803.733.2984. Hope this helps and good luck.
<P>Mark Matthews
<BR> 
<P>From:        "mmatthews" <mmatthews@sailnet-inc.com>
<BR>     To:        
<sunstone@idirect.com>
<P>John:
<P>I gave them a ring, but haven't heard back yet.
<BR> 
<P>Mark Matthews
<BR>SailNet.com
<P>Subject:         Boyle Boat
Works, Alberg Molds, alberg molds continued
<BR>   Date:        
Sun, 14 Nov 1999 00:04:36 -0500
<BR>   From:        
John Birch <sunstone@idirect.com>
<BR>     To:        
mmatthews <mmatthews@sailnet-inc.com>
<BR> 
<P>Mark Matthews;
<P>Boyle Boat Works, in Columbia SC.  Phone: 803-252-8210
<BR>address; PO  Drawer 50126, Columbia, SC 29250 is the last known
address
<BR>for the Alberg molds.
<P>If you have anymore information, I would appreciate it.
<P>Thanks again,
<P>John Birch
<P>Subject:         alberg molds
continued
<BR>   Date:        
Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:32:08 -0400
<BR>   From:        "mmatthews"
<mmatthews@sailnet-inc.com>
<BR>     To:        
"sunstone" <sunstone@idirect.com>
<P>John:
<P>According to a local broker here Whitby molds made it to Ft. Myers Ship
and
<BR>Yacht Building where they turned out Brewer 42 and 44s. Ft Myers Ship
and
<BR>Yacht went broke but you might find some answers at 941.332.7800. Joe
was
<BR>who I was referred to, though he wasn't in at the time and again brokers
<BR>seem pretty knowledgable in these areas if you can look one up down
there.
<BR>Additionally the broker I talked to here seemed to think that calling
Cape
<BR>Dory might be helpful in tracking down the Alberg molds. Anyway keep
us
<BR>posted and good luck.
<P>Mark Matthews
<BR>SailNet.com
<BR> 
<P>Subject:         Re: Alberg
30, 37 molds whereabouts
<BR>   Date:        
Wed, 13 Oct 1999 09:55:16 -0400
<BR>   From:        "mmatthews"
<mmatthews@sailnet-inc.com>
<BR>     To:        
<sunstone@idirect.com>
<BR>    CC:        
<cboyle@sailnet.com>
<P>> sunstone@idirect.com wrote:
<P>>I am wondering if you are, or are related to, the Boyle's of Boyle
Boat
<BR>>Works and whether you know the fate of the Alberg 30 and Alberg 37
<BR>>molds?
<BR>>Are these molds still available?
<BR>>If you could forward me to someone who might know these answers, should
<BR>>you not, it would be appreciated.
<BR>>Thank you,
<BR>>John Birch, Past Commodore, Alberg Great Lakes Association
<BR> 
<P>John:
<P>We are not related to Boyle Boat Works. As to the fate of the Alberg
30 and
<BR>Alberg 37 molds, Whitby Boat Works of Ajax, Ontario, Canada was the
original
<BR>builder of the Alberg line. While my attempts in tracking down the
molds was
<BR>unsuccessful, you might have luck calling yacht brokers in the Ontario
area
<BR>who may know something of their whereabouts.. There are also a number
of
<BR>Alberg web sites who could perhaps refer you to another source, as
well as a
<BR>number of Alberg boat owners who have left their reviews in our BoatSource
<BR>section of SailNet:
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2035">http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2035</A>&ID=924
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037">http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037</A>&ID=1360
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037">http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037</A>&ID=760
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037">http://www.sailnet.com/boatcheck/review.cfm?Input=alberg%2037</A>&ID=2428
<P>The following books may also be of interest to you:
<BR> 
<P>Best Boats to Build or Buy
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/store/merchant.ihtml?pid=204">http://www.sailnet.com/store/merchant.ihtml?pid=204</A>&step=4&USER=-2001653218
<P>Understanding Boat Design
<BR><A HREF="http://www.sailnet.com/store/merchant.ihtml?pid=771">http://www.sailnet.com/store/merchant.ihtml?pid=771</A>&step=4&USER=-2001653218
<P>Good luck with your search, and if you find the molds and revive the
line, I
<BR>’m interested.
<P>Good luck and Good Sailing.
<BR>Mark Matthews
<BR>SailNet.com
<BR> 
<BR> 
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