mbd
10-05-2010, 06:47 AM
I ran across this boat in the fixer uppers section of the Good Old Boat website here: <http://www.goodoldboat.com/resources_for_sailors/fixer-upper_sailboats.php>
What intrigued me, is that the ad says it was built in 1961 and is an Alberg design?? The precursor to the Ariel/Commanders perhaps? Whitby made the Alberg 30's.
7003
Specs from The Sailboat data website LOA: 25.25 LWL: 19.83 Beam: 7.25 - pretty close to our Ariel/Commanders. But didn't have a designer listed...
<http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=542>
7000
Then, a quick Google search turned up The Great Lakes Alberg Association website <http://www.alberg.ca/default.asp> which says the designer was Kurt Hansen, an immigrant from Denmark who started importing folk boats in the late 50's, then started making them in fiberglass around 1960. <http://www.alberg.ca/about_history.shtml>
Still, quite an interesting boat and a new one to me. A little "boxier" than our boats...
7004
Kind of an Ariel/Folkboat hybrid. Nice spacious looking interior though.
7001
7002
What intrigued me, is that the ad says it was built in 1961 and is an Alberg design?? The precursor to the Ariel/Commanders perhaps? Whitby made the Alberg 30's.
7003
Specs from The Sailboat data website LOA: 25.25 LWL: 19.83 Beam: 7.25 - pretty close to our Ariel/Commanders. But didn't have a designer listed...
<http://sailboatdata.com/viewrecord.asp?class_id=542>
7000
Then, a quick Google search turned up The Great Lakes Alberg Association website <http://www.alberg.ca/default.asp> which says the designer was Kurt Hansen, an immigrant from Denmark who started importing folk boats in the late 50's, then started making them in fiberglass around 1960. <http://www.alberg.ca/about_history.shtml>
Still, quite an interesting boat and a new one to me. A little "boxier" than our boats...
7004
Kind of an Ariel/Folkboat hybrid. Nice spacious looking interior though.
7001
7002