Correct. Alberg didn't design the 25, but they sold alot of them. I owned a 22 
that was one of Alberg's last designs. Strong boat, though needed wind to come 
alive. Really sliced through waves. Vee hull, no flat spots. 

The boat in the ad is an older Cape Dory 25, hence the "Scape Dory" title? Just 
sayin. 


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From: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
To: "CNC boat owners, cnc-list" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com> 
Sent: Monday, June 2, 2014 12:13:22 AM 
Subject: Re: Stus-List Can anyone identify the class of this boat? 

Alberg was my first thought, although the listed designer for the Cape 
Dory 25 is George Stadel. Definitely follows the Carl Alberg lines, and 
Alberg designed the first Cape Dory yacht. (I'm not an expert, I just 
know how to use Google. <G>) 

Those Alberg boats were so beautiful that little mom and pop shops in 
Taiwan were making molds from existing hulls. (BTW, that was also done 
with the C&C 40, if memory serves. I saw one once, and was amazed that 
they didn't even fill in the stars. The owner insisted that it was just 
like a Swan, only better...) 

And don't get me started on the concept of things needing no other 
reason to exist other than they're pretty. Heck, I saw a young couple 
on a bus today, and the boy was totally ensmattered. Heck, even I was 
entranced. But when she stood up and got off the bus, I knew she'd be 
fat in five years. 

Wal 

Andrew wrote: 
> I think she has an Alberg look to her, too. Gorgeous little boat. 
> Some things on this planet need no other reason to exists beyond the fact 
> they're pretty. 


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