Tom Lochhaas request

Oct 25, 2000
106
Tom
I had not been reading messages since March, but am now caught up and
see that you put out a request on March 21 for information that would
be useful to new members and others. I did not notice any responses
but hope you got some.

Probably the most useful information for Vega owners is where to get
parts. You should list the Vega Association of Great Britain (Steve
Birch) by means of their web site http://albinvega.com Anybody who
gets there can easily find the spare parts. Big items they offer are
engine, windows, rigging, combi parts, and others.

Another source is in Sweden and nobody seems to remember it, but it
is useful. Vega Marin AB. They have a web site www.vegamarin.se but
the catalogue and price list did not work for me. The best way to
contact is by fax. From North America the number would be 011-46-31-
29-2429. Tell the items you want and they will get back to you by
fax with whichever ones they have, with prices and instructions in
English. I have bought stuff and it gets to Canada in 2 or 3 weeks
in good shape. Some of the things they advertise are (1) repair kits
and gaskets for propeller, gas and diesel engines, waterpump (2) all
combi parts, shaft, sleeve, bearing, propeller, (3)fuel tank and
water tank, (4) sails, (5)sprayhood/dodger and cockpit covers, (6)
window gaskets, (7) dynastart (8)toilet, pumps, and valves, (9) many
of the original deck fittings, bolts, lifelines, pulpit/pushpit,
spreader parts, hinges (10) zinc for end of prop, screw-in plug for
bilge.

Steve Birch and VAGB have pictures of some of their stuff on their
web site. Vega Marin has a little 20-page catalogue. If you or
anyone wanted to scan this catalogue into our Yahoo site, I could
send you my copy of the catalogue which is one-and-a-half years old,
or you could get one from Vega Marin.

I notice in the messages that Michael Kranz wanted a grease nipple
for prop, maciacarter wanted zinc anodes, ellissitzky wanted bilge
drain plug, and all those things are available from one or other of
the sources in U.K. or Sweden.

There must be other sources of useful stuff that could be listed, so
that new owners do not have to fumble around looking.

Best. John
J.B. Sprague, Salt Spring Island B.C., Flagfish no. 1492
 
Oct 30, 2019
109
John (and all),

Yes, very good ideas. I did get an OK from Steve in GB and Chuck in US
to list the information about these two Vega Associations, etc. But
your ideas here are good for including this other information also.

So here's what I think I'll do--anyone please comment on whether this
seems an effective approach. I will create a document (a text document,
so it can be opened by any word processor) called "KeyInfo" or something
like that, which I will post in the files area of the list's web site
(YahooGroups). I will reference this file from the introductory
AlbinVega group message that people see when they join the list or go to
the web site, as a reminder that it is here. And all of us on this list
can remind others and newcomers that this basic information is in that
file--so that no one has to keep passing on the same information over
and over.

Here's the invitation: in addition to information about the GB and US
Associations and the information John includes in his message below,
please send me any other key information sources to list in this KeyInfo
file. Where to go for this or that, phone numbers, web sites, etc. I'll
compile it all into this one file (when I get a moment free in the next
few weeks) and post it, and it should be easy to update thereafter.

In addition, John, I'll be happy to scan the Vega Marin catalog (is it
in English?) and post it also, referenced from the KeyInfo file. Is your
catalog current? If it changes annually, does anyone else have a newer
one they'd like to share? (Contact me off the list to talk about mailing
it to me and I'll mail it back....)

Finally, I know there are a number of good files (documents and photos)
already posted at the List's web site, and to do this job right, I
really should go back through them all to identify and index each also
from this KeyInfo file. That feels a little daunting right now (it's
sailing season now in New England, too short to sit at my computer any
longer than necessary!), but I'll hope to get to it someday. In the
meantime, anyone who has posted useful information in files on the site,
if you'd like to have them referenced in the KeyInfo index right away,
please send me the name of the file and a one-sentence description and
I'll insert that into the index also.

How's that sound?
Tom

spragueatsaltspring wrote:
 

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Mar 8, 2002
7
Hi Tom/all.

About a year ago I heard a rumour (yeah, a rumour) that Vega Marin
would no longer keep Vega parts. (Anyone can verify/deny?) Maybe they
still have parts, but no longer update a catalogue? Who knows.

A source you should keep in mind is Fors Marin who keeps spares for
gas engines O21/O22. (English website too...) albin motor and hashion Sweden AB

/Peter Szendröi
 
Oct 25, 2000
106
Tom,
Great idea, a text document called Key Info.
It should also include:
*** VAGB website for "The Vega" and "Review", which give interesting
history of the boat and its characteristics.
*** Reference to the file on this website "Vega Handbook.pdf" in case
somebody bought a boat without one.

Good, if you can scan in the catalogue. They are small pages. It is
in Swedish with Swenglish subtitles, but has pictures which help. I
will mail it tomorrow, just out of curiosity what is MA, maybe Maine,
Mass. Maryland ?
Peter Szendroi, you are no doubt correct that it was indeed a myth.

John
J.B. Sprague, Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. No.1492 Flagfish
 
Oct 30, 2019
109
John,
MA is Mass. (I wish we could live in Maine, but we're lucky enough to
have a summer cabin way downeast Maine on the water and a mooring, where
we sail in the summer.)

I'll watch for the catalog and scan it. Unfortunately it'll have to go
into a series of jpg files (like the Vega brochure now posted at the
site)--I don't have the software to make it a pdf file. (I wonder if
anyone does?)

Thanks also for the other suggestions.

==========================
Tom Lochhaas
3 Central Place
Newburyport, MA 01950
978-462-6311, fax 462-5859
==========================spragueatsaltspring wrote:
 
Oct 30, 2019
109
Thanks for the information, Steve. I should assume "have been told" is
an authoritative source and not just a rumor? Unless anyone knows for
sure that they are continuing to stock and sell Vega parts, I suppose we
should hold off scanning their catalog and posting it on our site.
Anyone reading this from Sweden who could telephone them to inquire?
Their web site is still up, by the way, but only partly functioning--and
I can't read the part in Swedish to know whether they say anything
related to this or not....
Tom

Steve wrote: