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22-10-2022, 21:57
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#46
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
Boat: Boatless in Seattle. Ex- Alberg 30, 30’ Gillnetter, 63’ Wm. Hand Ketch, 36’ Lapwor
Posts: 293
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
Iam a big fan of the A 30. Just found this link on UTube. James is a little rough in the beginning but does a nice job showing how he overcame real adversity sailing his Alberg 30 singlehanded from LA to Rangiroa and the Tuamotus via Hawaii.
I posted this particular link because of his presence of mind on the ocean when he lost his rudder 1000 nm from Hawaii. Real life drama here.
His latest videos show you what you can do with an A 30, if you just go sailing. Good stuff. Good boat study also.
BTW, if/when he completes his circumnavigation, James will be the 8th, maybe 9th person to solo around the world in an A-30. I’ve heard of two A-30’s now, that are currently enroute. Not bad for boats made in 1966.
https://youtu.be/vvPM8Y-GP64
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23-10-2022, 07:30
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#47
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Texas
Boat: Hinckley Bermuda 40
Posts: 682
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
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Originally Posted by Glenn.Brooks
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Would it be possible to show a list of who you know about?
My friend Terrell Adkisson circumnavigated in Altair, a 1975 hull, in 1975-1977. Prompted me to buy my A-30, hull #589. I get extremely nostalgic thinking about her.
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24-10-2022, 19:36
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#48
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
Boat: Boatless in Seattle. Ex- Alberg 30, 30’ Gillnetter, 63’ Wm. Hand Ketch, 36’ Lapwor
Posts: 293
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
Here’s the background I worked up 10 years ago.
https://www.alberg30.org/boat/Alberg...navigators.pdf
I heard bout Terrell’s voyage at the time I was researching, but never managed to find out much about his adventures or what became of the boat, other than it was still sailing on the Texas coast.
Since then, Dave Dosanji left Seattle in my old boat - Dolce, #318, built 1968. Last I heard, circa COVID he was tied up in Tanjian, China. He first sailed to Hawaii, twice into the So pac, then on to Phillipines, and mainland China.
Of course, we know about James, aboard Trinteila, an early 1965 with wood rudder, currently cruising the Tuamotus.
There also is a possible third circumnavigator whom I read about earlier this year, departed Southern Cal for the Pacific. Can’t remember his name or the boat. May have translated the Panama Canal. Wondering if this earlier notation might be James. If anyone knows, please annotate…
Are there others in the last 10 years?
Thanks
Glenn
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24-10-2022, 22:27
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#49
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Beaufort, NC
Posts: 648
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
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Originally Posted by Glenn.Brooks
Here’s the background I worked up 10 years ago.
https://www.alberg30.org/boat/Alberg...navigators.pdf
I heard bout Terrell’s voyage at the time I was researching, but never managed to find out much about his adventures or what became of the boat, other than it was still sailing on the Texas coast.
Since then, Dave Dosanji left Seattle in my old boat - Dolce, #318, built 1968. Last I heard, circa COVID he was tied up in Tanjian, China. He first sailed to Hawaii, twice into the So pac, then on to Phillipines, and mainland China.
Of course, we know about James, aboard Trinteila, an early 1965 with wood rudder, currently cruising the Tuamotus.
There also is a possible third circumnavigator whom I read about earlier this year, departed Southern Cal for the Pacific. Can’t remember his name or the boat. May have translated the Panama Canal. Wondering if this earlier notation might be James. If anyone knows, please annotate…
Are there others in the last 10 years?
Thanks
Glenn
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There is another from around the Chesapeake. He set off about 2 years ago. Last I heard he was in Tahiti. It is a boat I would be on my short list of Offshore Pocket Cruisers.
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24-10-2022, 22:48
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#50
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Registered User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
Boat: Boatless in Seattle. Ex- Alberg 30, 30’ Gillnetter, 63’ Wm. Hand Ketch, 36’ Lapwor
Posts: 293
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
Happ, thanks much. This would probably be Jason Jernigan, aboard Lora hull#499. He just emailed from Mayotte island, off the northern tip of Madagascar, headed for Cape Town.
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24-10-2022, 23:02
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#51
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Beaufort, NC
Posts: 648
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
Glen you are correct it is Jason.
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25-10-2022, 03:26
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#52
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running down a dream
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: FLORIDA
Boat: cape dory 30 MKII
Posts: 2,940
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
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Originally Posted by Stewie12
For me 30 foot is a bit too small to live on.
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depends on which 30 footer.
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25-10-2022, 07:23
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#53
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Beaufort, NC
Posts: 648
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
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Originally Posted by thomm225
That price seems way off to me though. Maybe he meant $15,000 even with an old engine since you can use a new 6-9.9hp outboard on this type boat which you can get for just $1700-$2500
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Many of these older boats go for these prices. However they need work if you are going over vast distances. Add electronics, sails, standing and running rigging, motor, dinghy etc. and you can easily be at $50k. One had a totally rebuilt and the owner was at $80k. Still thats about 1/3 of the cost of a new 30’.
Having chatted with a few who have crossed oceans they plan for 80 to 100 miles a day.
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26-10-2022, 21:04
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#54
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Texas
Boat: Hinckley Bermuda 40
Posts: 682
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Re: Alberg 30 as "bluewater" cruiser
Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn.Brooks
Here’s the background I worked up 10 years ago.
https://www.alberg30.org/boat/Alberg...navigators.pdf
I heard bout Terrell’s voyage at the time I was researching, but never managed to find out much about his adventures or what became of the boat, other than it was still sailing on the Texas coast.
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Terrell passed away about ten years ago. Altair was given to his nephew Leon Singleton of Baton Rouge, who had made much of the voyage with him. I have not heard anything about the boat since.
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