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  2. Alberg 35 - Wikipedia

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    The Alberg 35 is a fiberglass sailboat designed by Carl Alberg. [1] It is also known as the Pearson Alberg 35. The design was produced not only by Pearson Yachts in Rhode Island, but also by AeroMarine Composites and Ericson Yachts. It is the larger cousin of the Alberg 30 and the Pearson Triton. The Alberg 35 was the second yacht put into ...

  3. Category:Sailboat type designs by Carl Alberg - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sailboat type designs by Carl Alberg" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Alberg 35; Alberg 37; Alberg Odyssey 30; C ...

  4. Pearson Yachts - Wikipedia

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    The fiberglass material and their methods of construction was brand new and untested. However, Tom Potter from American Boat Building approached the Pearsons with a project to build an auxiliary sailboat that would sell for under $10,000. Naval architect Carl Alberg was given the task of designing the boat. The result was the Triton 28 sailing ...

  5. Carl Alberg - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  6. Alberg 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Alberg 30 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Carl Alberg and first built in 1962. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Alberg 30 incorporates design elements from the similar Alberg Odyssey 30 of two years earlier.

  7. Cape Dory Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Carl Alberg designed many of the company's models, favoring simple lines, narrow beams, and often utilizing a full keel for superior handling in heavier winds and seas. Together they gave these boats the classic Cape Dory look. [1] Alberg utilized the aforementioned full keel with attached rudder for a sleek and sturdy shape.

  8. Pearson Triton - Wikipedia

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    The Pearson Triton, sometimes referred to as a Triton 28, is an American sailboat that was designed by Carl Alberg as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1958. It was introduced at the 1959 National Boat Show in New York City and was one of the first fiberglass boat designs built. The design also launched Alberg's career as a naval architect. [1 ...

  9. Alberg Odyssey 30 - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey 30 is an American sailboat, that was designed by Carl Alberg and first built in 1960 in the San Francisco bay area. A total of 15 examples were completed. [1] [2] [3] [4]