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Beautiful Alberg Designs
(Re http://pearsonariel.org/discussion/s...8095#post18095 , post 18)
OK Ebb, here you go. Next shall follow contributed photos of:
(deep breath...)
Cape Dory 10
Hawk
Typhoon Daysailer
Typhoon Weekender http://mysite.verizon.net/darenius/TYPHOON/TYPHOON.HTML
Bristol Corinthian 19.5
Conquest
South Coast 21
Alberg 22
Cape Dory 22 and 22D http://mysite.verizon.net/darenius/CD22/cd22.html
Typhoon Senior
Electra
Ensign
Seasprite 23 http://mysite.verizon.net/darenius/SS23/SS23.html
Kittiwake
South Coast 23 daysailer http://www.geocities.com/Colosseum/Arena/9808/sc23.html
South Coast 23 four-berth
Daystar 24
Cape Dory 25D http://mysite.verizon.net/darenius/CD25D/CD25D.HTML
Octavia 25
Ariel
Commander
Cape Dory 26
Octavia 26
Cape Dory 27
Bristol 27
Triton
Cape Dory 28
Alberg 29
Odyssey
Alberg 30
Cape Dory 30
Cape Dory 31
Cape Dory 32
Cape Dory 33
Alberg 35
Cape Dory 36
Robinhood 36
Alberg 37
Cape Dory 40
Robinhood 40
Cape Dory 45
Robinhood 45
Also wooden boats
Alestra or Venture IV
Katuna
Wemba
Surely more... Please add to the list.
(Note: I don't know squat about such things... the list is from http://www.alberg30.org/CarlAlberg/designs.html. Tried to paste in the whole table, but the formatting didn't stick)
p.s. lotsa inaccurate/dead links above. I'll update as available...
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PEARSON Commander
My personal Favorite!
A bit of trivia:
'The Pearson Commander is, in many respects, a scaled-down version of the Triton, and a larger version of the Ensign. It boasts a very large cockpit, which makes it ideal for daysailing. The cabin is somewhat spartan, unlike the Pearson Ariel, which is a cruising version of the Commander.
Carl Alberg owned a Commander himself, in his final years as a sailor. He kept his hull #302 in Marblehead Harbor, Massachusetts, and belonged to the Boston Yacht Club, where he served as an officer on several occasions. Hull #302 was named after his wife, "Alma". (One of the launches at the Boston Yacht Club is named "Alma" today, in the Alberg's memory.) Mr. Alberg sold his Commander to his friend and fellow club member, Mr. Gene Collard in 1974.
Mr. Collard renamed the boat, "Hot Spur", and sailed her until 1979, when she was purchased by Mr. Tim Risk and renamed "Out a Gear". Hull #302 was purchased by Dr. Jack Mallett in 1985, and moved to his home harbor of Padanaram, Massachusetts. In 2002, Dr. Gil Stillings acquired "Acadia" (the name Dr. Mallett had chosen), and she now resides on the Kickemuit River in Bristol, Rhode Island -- just a few miles from where she was built and within eye sight of Mr. Everett Pearson, co-founder of Pearson Boats.'
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Ensign
Obviously, I couldn't possibly agree more! And... the girl that sucked me in, Alberg Style, in the first place... The Ensign. Commander is her sister with a smidge more cabin, same nice big cockpit, same great Alberg lines. The big sister is just a bit hotter than her lovely little sister. Though the cockpit woods are tough to pass up...
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Electra (mini Ariel)
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Bristol Corinthian
Not a nicer 22, but a nice 19.5
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Kittywake 23 /Kenner 23 Alberg simply 'had the magic'
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Frank has been busy fixing up an Electra
Read about it here
http://sailfar.net/forum/index.php?topic=1812.0
Before shot