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  1. ALBERG 37

    Designed to determine if a boat has blue water capability. The CSF compares beam with displacement since excess beam contributes to capsize and heavy displacement reduces capsize vulnerability. The boat is better suited for ocean passages (vs coastal cruising) if the result of the calculation is 2.0 or less.

  2. 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.

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  4. The Alberg 35 and the Alberg 37

    At 37’2″ LOA and a displacement of 16,800 pounds, the Alberg 37 has the feel of an oceangoing yacht with wide side decks leading to the bow. Below, you get the impression of a larger boat due to ambient light and breeze from several ports and two overhead hatches.

  5. Alberg 37

    The Alberg 37 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fibreglass, with teak wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig or optional yawl rig, with aluminum spars. It has a slightly spooned raked stem, a raised counter transom, a keel-mounted rudder …

  6. 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.

  7. Alberg 37 Class Association

    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 them a popular choice for sailors looking for both beauty, safety ...

  8. The Design

    At 37’2″ LOA and a displacement of 16,800 pounds, the Alberg 37 has the feel of an oceangoing yacht with wide side decks leading to the bow. Below, you get the impression of a larger boat due to ambient light and breeze from several ports and two overhead hatches.

  9. 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.

  10. Bluewater Sailboat

    The Bluewater Sailboat Alberg 37 is immediately recognizable as a classic 1960s yacht, with strong influences from Scandinavian folkboats. Long overhangs, a low freeboard, and a gentle sheerline are present.