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Alberg 30: the Association
http://www.alberg30.org/Assoc
Alberg 30: the Association. You're not just buying a boat, you're joining a family. The Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30 One-Design Association is open to all owners of Alberg 30s. Yes, you do. Have to own one to join. The organization is run strictly by volunteers, keeping the costs low. In practice, Alberg 30 sailors are great for pitching in and helping out wherever needed. This communal labor helps cement the bonds between members. What about the rest of the fleet scattered about the Western Hemisphere?
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Carl Alberg - 1900-1986
http://www.alberg30.org/CarlAlberg
Carl Alberg - 1900-1986. Carl A. Alberg was born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1900. The harbor was always filled with ships and boats of all kinds and when we weren't sailing there, the family usually vacationed on an island off the coast where my father, brother and I used to race each other in small sailboats. During World War Two, he interrupted his tenure at Alden to work for the Navy at the Charleston Naval Shipyard. After his return, he designed the U.S. One-Design. In 1946, he left Ald...Who were kids...
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Boat Maintenance, for the Alberg 30 and other boats
http://www.alberg30.org/maintenance
Boat Maintenance, for the Alberg 30 and other boats. One of the finer pleasures of owning a boat is that of maintaining, repairing and upgrading it. That's something that you don't get by chartering. Sailors who only charter may think they're taking the easy route, and they are, but they don't know what they're missing. It's also a bond of brotherhood. The sailors that I've known have been more than willing to share advice and the benefit of their experiences. Many have also been willing to jump ...
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Great Lakes Alberg Association
http://www.alberg30.org/A30-gl.html
Great Lakes Alberg Association. The Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30 Association welcomes members from all over the world, but we have a friendly association and rivalry. With an association on the Great Lakes. In the 1990's they dropped the 30 from the name and opened their membership to other sizes of Carl Alberg's boats. For more information, visit http:/ www.alberg.ca/. Of course, it's OK to join both organizations. Privacy and other policies. Page created by George Dinwiddie.
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The Alberg 30 Association's 50th Anniversary
http://www.alberg30.org/50th
The Alberg 30 Association's 50. The 2014 sailing season will mark the 50. Anniversary of the founding of the Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30 One-Design Association—the A30s. The association's charter is to promote family participation in both racing and cruising; the dual sailing pursuits being unique to the association and unequaled by any other one-design club in the Annapolis area today. Some of our racers today are third generation Albergers. Proclamation of the City of Annapolis. Anniversary Parade of Sail.
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Sailing Links
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Pages on the Web come and go with the speed of an offshore freighter that appears on the horizon just when you pop down below for another cup from the coffee pot. Please accept my apologies for broken links. And you can help keep a lookout: report broken links to webmaster@alberg30.org. List before the rise of search engines. If you'd like to add further links, please add them to the Flotsam Links. The Chesapeake Bay Alberg 30 One-design Association. Not just for Chesapeake Bay sailors. This. Usenet news...
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Privacy Policy
http://www.alberg30.org/policies
I suppose I should develop a formal privacy policy, but, until then, this informal statement will have to suffice. First of all, this site, like virtually every web site, maintains a log of every page and picture requested from the site. These logs are used to measure the amount of activity on the site and to spot problems with the site. To some degree, but not 100% reliably, these logs track which sites have referred a visitor. Therefore, I don't place cookies to identify you. Certain portions of th...
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Alberg 30: the Boat
http://www.alberg30.org/boat
Alberg 30: the Boat. The first Alberg 30 was launched in the summer of 1962. The design had been commissioned by Kurt Hansen of Whitby Boat Works, Ltd. He'd looked at the 28-foot Pearson Triton and felt he could build a similar boat in Canada for much less than the price of importing the US-built Triton. So Carl A. Alberg. Rig The original Alberg 30 drawings followed this design with 2000 pounds less displacement and 3 inches less draft. The end result was still a sturdy, sweet-sailing boat. Also this ye...
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A30: Pretty pictures
http://www.alberg30.org/pictures
In addition to the photo pages below, we have a gallery. Where members can post their own photos. Pictures from Association Events. Canadian-American Team Races ( 1993-1998. Wild Goose Chase or Fall Cruise ( 1994-1997. Please support this business that supports the Alberg 30 Association:. Canadian-American Team Races 1993-1998. Wild Goose Chase 1994-1997. Privacy and other policies. Page created by George Dinwiddie. Last modified: Thursday 15-Oct-2015.