Alberg 30
The Alberg 30 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by Carl Alberg and first built in 1962.
The Alberg 30 incorporates design elements from the similar Alberg Odyssey 30 of two years earlier.
Production
The boat was built by Whitby Boat Works in Canada, who completed more than 700 examples between 1962 and 1987, but it is now out of production.Construction was changed during the production run. Early models have a laminated wood mast brace and no liner, with a masonite-cored deck that drains overboard via the toe rail. Later models feature an aluminum mast brace inside a molded fiberglass liner, balsa-cored decks that drain through cockpit scupper drain hoses. Some boats built during the transitional period have mixed features.
Design
The Alberg 30 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, a keel-mounted rudder and a fixed long keel. It displaces and carries of iron ballast.The boat has a draft of with the standard keel.
The boat was factory fitted with a range of inboard engines. These included a Gray Marine gasoline engine of, a Universal Atomic 4 gasoline engine of, a Bukh single cylinder diesel engine of, a Volvo Penta MD7A diesel engine or a Volvo 2002 diesel engine. The fuel tank holds and the fresh water tank has a capacity of.
The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 228 with a high of 240 and low of 219. It has a hull speed of.