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Albin 27 Family Cruiser
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- Swabby
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- Joined: Tue May 13, 2008 2:28 pm
Albin 27 Family Cruiser
Does anyone know or have a contact from Albin with information about the molds for the old 27' Family Cruiser boat. Just wondering if they are still around. Thank you.
Fair Winds & Following Seas
- Don from Mystic
- Gold Member
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- Joined: Thu Mar 06, 2008 12:54 pm
- Location: Sunny Mystic Connecticut.....
Albin has a website through which you could probably inquire.
Seems like all of the classic downeast molds (Bruno-Stillman, JC, etc) get new owners and revived. Nauset, Atlantic, and other survivors recycle them.
With fuel costs what they are there will be a lot of floating cottages this season. Re-introducing the timeless design 27 could be a wise move.
Seems like all of the classic downeast molds (Bruno-Stillman, JC, etc) get new owners and revived. Nauset, Atlantic, and other survivors recycle them.
With fuel costs what they are there will be a lot of floating cottages this season. Re-introducing the timeless design 27 could be a wise move.