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  6. 1980 Alberg 37, Chester Basin Canada

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  1. ALBERG 37

    The Mark I was built between 1967 - 1971. The Mark II has less wood in the construction than the Mark I, employing instead a molded floor support, molded overhead liner and a fiberglass toerail. Most boats were delivered with either the 23­hp Volvo MD2B or the 27-hp MD 11C (MK II). A 40­hp Westerbeke […]

  2. Alberg 37

    The Alberg 37 is a 37.17ft masthead sloop designed by Carl Alberg and built in fiberglass by Whitby Boat Works Ltd. (CAN) between 1967 and 1988. 248 units have been built. The Alberg 37 is a very heavy sailboat which is slightly under powered. It is stable / stiff and has an excellent righting capability if capsized. It is best suited as a ...

  3. Alberg 37

    Alberg 37 is a 37′ 2″ / 11.3 m monohull sailboat designed by Carl Alberg and built by Whitby Boat Works Ltd. between 1967 and 1988. Great choice! Your favorites are temporarily saved for this session. ... » Alberg 37 International Owners Association, Information, photos and more » A review of the Alberg 35 and 37 by Tom Zydler, Cruising ...

  4. Alberg 37

    The Alberg 37 is a Canadian sailboat that was designed by Carl Alberg as a racer-cruiser and first built in 1967. Production. The design was built by Whitby Boat Works in Ajax, Ontario, Canada. The company built 248 examples of the design between 1967 and 1988. The Mark I was built from 1967 to 1971 and the Mark II from 1971 until production ...

  5. Carl Alberg

    Sailboats Designed By Carl Alberg. Sort by: ... ALBERG 37: 37.17 ft / 11.33 m: 1967: ARIEL 26 (PEARSON) 25.58 ft / 7.80 m: 1962: ... We use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. We do this to improve browsing experience and to show (non-) personalized ads. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process ...

  6. The Alberg 35 and the Alberg 37

    The Alberg 37 raced under the CCA rule and the design has long overhangs and a short full keel ending with a raked rudder to reduce the wetted area. Showing the typical Alberg moderation of basic ratios, a slim, slippery hull only 5'6″ deep with beam of 10'2″ and 26'6″ of LWL is powered by 646 square feet of sail (in the available ...

  7. Bluewater Sailboat

    Overview. Carl Alberg (1900-1986), a Swedish-born boat designer, created the slender Alberg 37 for Kurt Hansen's Whitby Boat Works in Canada in the middle of the 1960s. The Alberg 37 is the larger sibling of the well-liked Alberg 30 and 35. The Alberg 37, which was first intended as a racer cruiser, is now more well-known as a medium-heavy ...

  8. Alberg 37: Unmistakably Classic

    The Alberg 37 was designed by Swedish-born Carl Alberg (1900-1986) for Kurt Hansen's Whitby Boat Works. In total, 248 of these boats were built between 1967 and 1988; the MKI model from 1967 to 1971 and the MKII until the late-'80s. With long overhangs and a pleasing sheer, the 37 is an unmistakably classic design.

  9. Alberg 37 Class Association

    Supporting the preservation and enjoyment of a CCA-era classic. Built from 1967 to 1988 the Alberg 37 is Carl Alberg's blue water racer-cruiser design. Built to the Cruising Club of America (CCA) rating rule, she is a timeless beauty and a sea kindly yacht. The solid construction of these yachts, and their excellent sailing abilities, make ...

  10. Alberg 37

    The Alberg 37 was designed by Swedish-born Carl Alberg (1900-1986) for Kurt Hansen's Whitby Boat Works. In total, 248 of these boats were built between 1967 and 1988 - the MKI model from 1967 to 1971 and the MKII until the late-'80s. With long overhangs and a pleasing sheer, the 37 is an unmistakably classic design.

  11. 1980 Alberg Alberg 37 MK II

    The shapely Alberg 37, the bigger sister of the popular Alberg 30 and 35, was penned in the mid-1960s by Swedish-born Carl Alberg (1900-1986) for Kurt Hansen's Whitby Boat Works in Canada. Originally designed as a racer cruiser, the Alberg 37 is better known today as a medium-heavy displacement bluewater capable cruiser.

  12. Alberg 37 Pros and Cons?

    The Alberg 37's were built with quite a few different layouts. The layout shown on SailBoatData has approximately a 6'-0" length to the forward berth (as measured from the center of the head of mattress at the bulkhead to the center of the mattress at the foot at the bulkhead. The other issue with that layout is that the forward berth has been ...

  13. ALBERG 37: Reviews, Specifications, Built, Engine

    If you are a boat enthusiast looking to get more information on specs, built, make, etc. of different boats, then here is a complete review of ALBERG 37. Built by Whitby Boat Works Ltd. (CAN) and designed by Carl Alberg, the boat was first built in 1967. It has a hull type of Long Keel and LOA is 11.33. Its sail area/displacement ratio 15.82.

  14. 1979 Whitby Alberg 37

    The shapely Alberg 37, the bigger sister of the popular Alberg 30 and 35, was penned in the mid-1960s by Swedish-born Carl Alberg (1900-1986) for Kurt Hansen's Whitby Boat Works in Canada. Originally designed as a racer cruiser, the Alberg 37 is better known today as a medium-heavy displacement bluewater capable cruiser.

  15. Alberg 37 boats for sale

    Used Alberg 37 1 listing. Find Alberg 37 boats for sale in your area & across the world on YachtWorld. Offering the best selection of Alberg boats to choose from.

  16. Alberg 37 Owners

    Alberg 37 Owners. Related Sailboats: Sort by: ... 1 Sailboats / Per Page: 25 / Page: 1. 0 CLICK to COMPARE . MODEL LOA FIRST BUILT FAVORITE COMPARE; ALBERG 37: 37.17 ft / 11.33 m: 1967: ShipCanvas. KiwiGrip. Bruntons. Rudder Craft. EWOL. SBD App Non-BR ...

  17. Alberg 37 (sloop Rig) Sail Data

    Complete Sail Plan Data for the Alberg 37 (sloop Rig) Sail Data. Sailrite offers free rig and sail dimensions with featured products and canvas kits that fit the boat. ... Sailboat Data ; Alberg 37 (sloop Rig) Sail Data ; Alberg 37 (sloop Rig) Sail Data. Pinit. SKU: X-SD-7216 . Quantity discounts available . Quantity Price; Quantity -+ Add to ...

  18. HUNTER 37

    The HUNTER 37 is a spacious and comfortable sailboat that offers excellent performance and easy handling. It was designed by John Cherubini and built by Hunter Marine from 1978 to 1984. Learn more about the hunter 37 sailboat specifications and details on sailboatdata.com, the world's largest sailboat database.

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  20. 1972 Alberg 37

    1972 Alberg 37 Ketch $30,000 US, turn key Blue water sailboat…needs nothing Rio Dulce, Guatemala Everything works, ready now to sail anywhere in the world Reliable Perkins 4108 Standing and running rigging excellent Rocna anchor, mantus swivel, 200 feet of 5/16 chain with 200 feet of rode Lofrans 1500W Tigres windlass Aries windvane Raymarine below deck autopilot New stainless portlights 3 ...

  21. ALBERG 30

    Volvo 2002 Diesel. Earlier versions of the ALBERG 30 have a laminated wood mast brace and no liner. Decks are masonite cored and drain directly overboard under the toe rail. These boats have an upright icebox accessible from both the cabin and the cockpit. Newer boats have an aluminum mast brace enclosed inside a molded fiberglass liner.

  22. ALBERG 35

    LENGTH: Traditionally, LOA (length over all) equaled hull length. Today, many builders use LOA to include rail overhangs, bowsprits, etc. and LOD (length on deck) for hull length. That said, LOA may still mean LOD if the builder is being honest and using accepted industry standards developed by groups like the ABYC (American Boat and Yacht Council).