1980 Alberg 29 Sloop in Belleville, Ontario
The Alberg 29 was designed by naval architect Carl Alberg and built by Nye Yachts in Canada from 1976 to 1985. The full-keel, masthead sloop was made to replace the much admired Alberg 30, which had been in production since 1962.
The cockpit shape allows unhampered movement forward by the helmsman when single-handed sailing. The cockpit has large, self-bailing drains and seat locker storage. The galley was laid out for safety. The quarter berth on the Alberg 29 was new to Alberg-designed production boats. Four bronze-framed, fixed portlights and six bronze-frame, opening ports provide light and ventilation, as does a Plexiglas opening hatch forward on the coachroof. The boat has no shortage of ventilation down below. The galley has a stainless sink with freshwater pump, insulated icebox, and a gimbaled stove with oven. There are some drawers, cupboards and a dish rack. The boat carries 30 gallons of fresh water. The head is located to port with a counter sink to starboard, where it shares space with a hanging locker.
GUINGELOT has been exceptionally well cared for and is nothing short of beautiful. She is overbuilt for safety and seakindliness, upgraded with modern equipment and fitted for comfortable cruising. She is a lovely sea boat in excellent condition and looking for a new home.
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