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Ariel 337?

Started by Lucky Dawg, October 18, 2009, 09:01:56 AM

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Lucky Dawg

Spoke (across 20yards of water) with the PO of Ariel 337 yesterday.  He's now sailing a Alerion Express 28.  He correctly ID'd my boat from a distance as a Commander.  The search function doesn't seem to work for 337 or #337.  Anyone know here whereabouts?

Bill

The registry has only limited information on A-337:  Last known boat name was IZZY, skipper was a William Flato.  Detroit hailing port, but boat was in Florida at the time of entry (sorry, no date).  There is a E-mail address -- sog_56 at yahoo - you know the rest.    

Let us know if you make contact . . We'd sure like to get an update on 337

Lucky Dawg

sent a msg.  Will report...

Lucky Dawg

Reply from Tom at the email address Bill provided.
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Hi Kyle,
I sold 337 to an individual who planned to take it to Florida . It is my understanding that he was from the Detroit area so it may have been or is still in the Detroit area.
 
I know it was in Traverse City area soon after I sold it, but then I saw it in Harbor Springs in October of 2008 on a mooring. When the season closed, she was gone and I have not seem her since.
 
I also owned Commander #105 "b'bout". 105 was a Great Lakes boat, but I moved it to VA during and sailed it out of the York and Potomac Rivers. My work took me West so I sold it to friend of an Ariel owner. 105 was nearly lost in a Hurricane, but was rebuilt and is splendid looking these days. I was sorting through some sails I had and found the original Main to 105 a year or so ago. I thought it should get back to 105 so I contacted the owner and shipped it to him.
 
After sailing both boats, I preferred the Commander as I tend to day sail more than cruise and the long cockpit is really nice. Also, The mast support on the Commander is a better arrangement with post below going directly to the keel. The Ariel depends on the cabin divider bulkhead to support the mast load.
 
They are both splendid boats. I have many hours on an Ensign as well. I am a fan of all these Alberg boats.
 
I have been sailing on a C&C 27 most recently. She is a good boat, but I will always miss the pretty and well founded lines of the Pearson Alberg boats.
 
Thanks,
 
Tom