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Alberg 37 Yawl. The Alberg 37 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass, with teak wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig or optional yawl rig, with aluminum spars. It has a slightly spooned raked stem, a raised counter transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel tiller and a fixed long keel. It displaces 16,800 lb ...
The Express 37 finished first, second and third in its debut at the 1985 Transpacific Yacht Race. [5] [6] In a 2005 used boat review in Sailing Magazine, writer John Kretschmer concluded of the design, "The Express 37 offers exhilarating performance both on and off the racecourse. And although one-design fleets are shrinking, most 37s have a ...
Pages in category "Sailboat type designs by Carl Alberg" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Alberg 30; Alberg 35; Alberg 37; Alberg ...
The boat was factory fitted with a range of inboard engines. These included a Gray Marine gasoline engine of 22 hp (16 kW), a Universal Atomic 4 gasoline engine of 30 hp (22 kW), a Bukh single cylinder diesel engine of 12 hp (9 kW), a Volvo Penta MD7A diesel engine or a Volvo 2002 diesel engine. The fuel tank holds 15 U.S. gallons (57 L; 12 imp ...
In a review Michael McGoldrick wrote, "this full keel boat has the proportions of a classic sailboat. It was designed by Carl Alberg, who earned a reputation for drawing extremely seaworthy sailboats. In fact, some people who are now sailing Alberg 30s and 37s got their start with the Alberg 22.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Federal Aviation Administration plans to convene a review board in the coming weeks to consider safety concerns about engines on Boeing 737 MAX airplanes after two bird ...
One of his most famous and popular designs is also one of his earliest, the Alberg 30 which was built by Whitby Boatworks in Canada as a one design club racer. This boat had a record breaking production run of over 750 boats spanning 22 years and proved a good platform for ocean cruising .
The Ensign was developed from the Alberg-designed Electra. The Electra design was a commission by Pearson Yachts in 1959 to produce a Midget Ocean Racing Club (MORC) racer. The resulting design was quite successful and about 350 were completed during its six-year production run.