Alberg 35
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The Alberg 35 is a type of fiberglass sailboat.
It is sometimes also known as the Pearson Alberg 35, though they were produced by Pearson, AeroMarine Composites and Erickson [1], it is the larger cousin of the Alberg 30 and Pearson Triton. The story on the Ericson produced yacht is that they salvaged a discarded hull mold from a dump in California and thus began that company. The Alberg 35 was the second yacht put into production by the Pearson company after the hugely successful Triton.
As its name implies, the designer was Carl Alberg.
Specifications
LOA: 34'-9"
LWL: 24'-0"
Beam: 9'-8"
Draft: 5'-2"
Ballast: 5300 lb (Lead)
Sail Area (100%): 535 sq ft (49.7 m2)
Displacement: 13,300 lb (6,000 kg)