Classic 69' Alberg Typhoon - SOLD
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- Location: 1969 Typhoon Weekender, MISS DALE, #27, Southport, NC
Classic 69' Alberg Typhoon - SOLD
Thanks to all for your compliments on her. It is now with much sorrow that I must see her off, but it's to a good Captain who really appreciates her. Thanks to All!
Last edited by Chris & Dale Schnell on Jan 17th, '11, 12:34, edited 2 times in total.
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
That sir, is a gorgous boat. I had no idea early typhoons had the cockpit built like that, the teak bulkhead and seats look terrific. Given you call it an Alberg Typhoon, is this pre Cape Dory? Who built it? The teak seats certainly look origonal since there is no molded fiberglass under them, is the bulkhead origonal as well, or an addition?
Anyway, looks like you have something very special there, if I was in the market for a typhoon I would be all over this. Just asking questions for curiosities sake and out of admiration for your fine vessel.
Anyway, looks like you have something very special there, if I was in the market for a typhoon I would be all over this. Just asking questions for curiosities sake and out of admiration for your fine vessel.
Russell
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
s/v (yet to be named) Tayana 42CC
s/v Lady Pauline Cape Dory 36 #117 (for sale)
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Russell,
Thank you for the complements. She is a beauty, which makes this all that much more difficult.
The brochure calls it an Alberg Typhoon, build by Cape Dory.
http://www.capedory.org/specs/brochures ... sailer.pdf
Under the About Cape Dorys you will find that production began in 1967. Yes, all the mahogany in seats, bulkhead, etc. are the original design. I believe they changed over to a lot more fiberglass (bulkhead, lazarette's, etc.) in 1970.
Thank you for the complements. She is a beauty, which makes this all that much more difficult.
The brochure calls it an Alberg Typhoon, build by Cape Dory.
http://www.capedory.org/specs/brochures ... sailer.pdf
Under the About Cape Dorys you will find that production began in 1967. Yes, all the mahogany in seats, bulkhead, etc. are the original design. I believe they changed over to a lot more fiberglass (bulkhead, lazarette's, etc.) in 1970.
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
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Classic 1969 Typhoon - Price Reduced
Miss Dale has been reduced to $9,750. That's what I have in it. Details on he webpage.
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
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Miss Dale Still Available
Lots of interest & contact, with the price seeming reasonable for her condition and all her ammenities, but no contract yet. Again, call, e-mail, or pm if you're genuinely interested in her.
Full Sails & Calm Seas,
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
Chris & Dale Schnell
s/v MISS DALE, #27
1969 Alberg Typhoon Weekender
Southport, NC
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- Posts: 50
- Joined: May 12th, '05, 10:50
- Location: 1969 Typhoon Weekender, MISS DALE, #27, Southport, NC
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- Posts: 50
- Joined: May 12th, '05, 10:50
- Location: 1969 Typhoon Weekender, MISS DALE, #27, Southport, NC