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Oh Ya! Our old Alberg Malibar Jr
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Hi Tom. Always a treat being on the cover of CW. I loved our appearance
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Wednesday is PHOTO DAY!
Easy choice, today.
Hi Tom. Always a treat being on the cover of CW. I loved our appearance
Oh Ya! Our old Alberg Malibar Jr
Beautiful old boat. Wait until Jon sees those 'jerry cans' on deck.
Those cans carried the extra fuel from Ft laud so we didn't have to buy as much in the Bahamas
Of course, and most sailboats had gas engines then(big tankage).
Yup, a big old gas burning something-or-other
They were the thing. Our boat new had a Graymarine gas auxillary, and an 80 gallon fuel tank.
What is the green thing on the port side next to the windlass?
Registration sticker. I sometimes don't get to tieing the Reg# boards up until August.
Hey, Tom! Here is some more information
Thanks, Doug! It'll be great to have a few. Thanks!
I suspect it's a better photo
I had not thought of that, Mary Lou. Good point.
Watch out for that tree
LOL! That's the only reason that tree is still standing.
Pic of some woods I've just put money down on..
If all goes well and the deal closes, that is. Tests being done, closing stuff.....
Good luck Westy
Sorry about the breakup. Looks like a nice spot, Westy.
PT was the toughest port for us...to leave
I don't envy you starting over
back in the day
"Deliverance" country . . .
Reminds me of the Manchester Brothers in Little Compton
The there's the other kind of Yankee . . .
Those are impressive accomplishments!
Onward, Westy.
Glad you'll be closer to our neighborhood. P.T. is great in so many ways!