Can we identify the make and model of this beauty?
Posted by sebO_o@reddit | sailing | View on Reddit | 31 comments

Unfortunately, I could not get any closer to get a better picture. She is located in "Villaggio del Pescatore" near Trieste, Italy.
Some of the hopefully help full details I can work out:
- Around 20-25 ft
- Transom hatch (or perhaps the place for an outboard?)
- Relatively large windows
Scooott@reddit
Looks like an Alberg design. Check out the Pearson Ariel 26, Bristol 27, or Pearson Triton 28.
Cambren1@reddit
I used to own a Seafarer 31 by Bill Tripp, it was always getting confused with the Alberg 30. This looks like an Alberg 30 to me
Scooott@reddit
Very similar deck look for all these boats! It's tough to tell for certain from the photo but the boat looks to be shorter than an Alberg 30 (to me at least).
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/alberg-30/
makatakz@reddit
Windows are different.
Scooott@reddit
Oops wait, it's almost definitely a Rhodes Ranger 29!
https://sailboatdata.com/sailboat/rhodes-ranger-29/
multistradivari@reddit
I agree.
blithetorrent@reddit
It certainly has the gigantic doghouse windows.
multistradivari@reddit
They sent the new guy to pick out the doghouse… Hope they’re not paying him too much….😂
katielovescats666@reddit
I also agree! I’m crew on an Alberg 35 and the windows here are def too big to be that
Ok_Sherbet_6327@reddit
Looks identical to a Rhodes Ranger 29!
pdq_sailor@reddit
Alberg 30....built in Whitby Ontario Canada
Eddie_shoes@reddit
Is the beauty in the room with us now?
FredIsAThing@reddit
Definitely an Alberg. Maybe a Seafarer 26 or Rhodes Meridian?
Garishly large windows, though. Most of his designs were smaller than that.
Gl3g@reddit
Seafarer 26 was my thought. I’m glad you remembered the name (I couldn’t).
Quick-Sherbert-2744@reddit
Looks like a Pearson or Bristol :)
e1p1@reddit
Islander 29?
Cambren1@reddit
That does look like it
Wintercat76@reddit
Looks to me like it could be a shipman 28. Windows match, but I'm unsure of the curvature of the hull
Cambren1@reddit
The Shipman seems to have a reverse transom. Difficult to tell from this photo, but this boat doesn’t seem to
EuphoricAd5826@reddit
That is certainly a Pearson Triton designed by Carl Alberg. It’s 28ft LOA. My grandpa had one
Repulsive-Fraud@reddit
looks like carl albers design. one of his yachts
Cambren1@reddit
FredIsAThing@reddit
Windows are to small
Neptune7924@reddit
The cabin windows have me thinking 60’s Tartan.
Neptune7924@reddit
The big windows and step in the cabin top have me thinking 60’s Tartan.
wanderinggoat@reddit
it looks a little like a fibreglass H28 but at 25 feet she would be too short.
sebO_o@reddit (OP)
The transom hung rudder and lack of hatch also speaks against this being an H28. Also, the H28 main sheet is behind the cockpit as opposed to in-front of it on the picture
RockingH28@reddit
I have an H 28 that looks identical to this , transom hung rudder are a feature of them . There is a hatch , and the mainsheet is in the cockpit .
wanderinggoat@reddit
the fibreglass ones had them in the cockpit but no transom hung rudder is another one. the windows is what made me think of the h28
Cambren1@reddit
Alberg 30?
sebO_o@reddit (OP)
Could be! Need to look at a few more pictures to be sure