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Good News!!!!
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- Swabby
- Posts: 4
- Joined: Tue Nov 20, 2007 3:06 pm
- Location: GLOUCESTER
Good News!!!!
From Fish the Classic:
Palmer1:
I spent the last week working on finishing up the details on the newest acquisition we have been working on. After some time working to put something together, I signed a Purchase and Sale Agreement to buy Albin Marine's boat molds and assets. We are supposed to close and begin moving Molds within the next 120 days, but I hope to close sooner and have some New Albins coming out of our North Carolina plant within the next couple months. I have long felt that we needed some larger boats for our Shamrock Customers to move up into, and this has felt like a great fit for a long time. We will now have products from 22' to 27' with our Shamrock Line, and 28' to 35' with the Albin Product. I always try to give you guys the first shot at the information on what we are up to and thought you might be interested in our latest adventure. I am curious to hear what you guys think. Hope all is well and everyone is enjoying their boats this summer.
Palmer1:
I spent the last week working on finishing up the details on the newest acquisition we have been working on. After some time working to put something together, I signed a Purchase and Sale Agreement to buy Albin Marine's boat molds and assets. We are supposed to close and begin moving Molds within the next 120 days, but I hope to close sooner and have some New Albins coming out of our North Carolina plant within the next couple months. I have long felt that we needed some larger boats for our Shamrock Customers to move up into, and this has felt like a great fit for a long time. We will now have products from 22' to 27' with our Shamrock Line, and 28' to 35' with the Albin Product. I always try to give you guys the first shot at the information on what we are up to and thought you might be interested in our latest adventure. I am curious to hear what you guys think. Hope all is well and everyone is enjoying their boats this summer.
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22 SHAMROCK WA
22 SHAMROCK WA
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- Gold Member
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Told you so
Not say I told you so but......I believe I predicted in this forum that SOMEONE would buy the name and the molds and move it all to NC. There is a huge boat building industry there at the moment, in vacant textile and furniture mills, a couple hundred miles from the coast. Real estate is cheap, indoor manufacturing space almost free, the state is offering heavy incentives for new manufacturing jobs, and there's good highways to truck the product to FL and the NE. Once again RI is the victim of it's own success and excess, taxing jobs and high net worth individuals out of the state. In another 10 years everyone will be changing bed linen at Carnigie Abbey or living there.
Ric Murray
Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI
Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI
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- Gold Member
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- Joined: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:22 pm
- Home Port: Bermuda
- Location: Bermuda
Well, standing here out side of the US forest, I'll leave the local politrics out & judge it as a boater. Looks like a good matchup. Shamrock has also been a well respected builder among those who follow the better built boats. I just hope the after sales customer support will be better than Albin........not a difficult thing to do.
1996 A32 'S' Type
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
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Re: Good News!!!!
That is great news! By the way, where do you keep your boat in Gloucester? I am at Cape Ann Marina, on A-dock.Old Glory wrote:From Fish the Classic:
...I signed a Purchase and Sale Agreement to buy Albin Marine's boat molds and assets. We are supposed to close and begin moving Molds within the next 120 days, but I hope to close sooner and have some New Albins coming out of our North Carolina plant within the next couple months...
Nick Senzamici
Adagio, 28TE 2001
Rockport, MA
Adagio, 28TE 2001
Rockport, MA
- Elizabeth Ann
- Gold Member
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- Location: Babylon, NY / Miami, FL
here's the actual link:
http://www.fishtheclassic.net/forums/sh ... ight=albin
Thanks for the info Old Glory.....this is good news as far as I can tell.
http://www.fishtheclassic.net/forums/sh ... ight=albin
Thanks for the info Old Glory.....this is good news as far as I can tell.
- jcollins
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- Russell
- Gold Member
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- Home Port: Stuart, FL
- Location: Stuart, FL
This is really great news. I owned a Shamrock when Bo Palmer bought the company from the previous owners where quality was becoming an issue. There was an immediate turnaround with Palmer rehiring some of the original builders and checking in on the Shamrock owners' web site (Fish the Classic) for advice on redesigning the 26 foot model. I hope he takes the same tack with Albin and it will be better than ever.
Bo Palmer is in the center of the picture at the 2005 boat show where the redesigned 26 Mariner was introduced.
Bo Palmer is in the center of the picture at the 2005 boat show where the redesigned 26 Mariner was introduced.
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Russ
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
- chiefrcd
- Gold Member
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- gerygarcia
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- First Mate
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Shamrock + Albin
It was good reading a confirmation of what was just scuttlebutt. It would be a fine idea for Old Glory and company to pay close attention to the comments of present Albin owners re what works well and what needs attention. This approach will lead to fewer post-production problems and greater new owner satisfaction. Whatever the name of the new boats will be, I for one would be happy to see them at the top of a JD Power satisfaction list.
Limited production products such as boats in this class can benefit from user input. There should be a minimum of r&d needed to put these new models into showrooms.
Best wishes for success in continuing the Albin line. This poor economy should break before long and with an easing of credit, more would-be new boat buyers should emerge.
In the absence of numerous dealers, it is likely that with an enthusiastic Albin owners group cheering the venture on, the new manufacturer will be able to develop a list of local happy boaters who can meet potential buyers to assist with answers and personal attention that may enable interested people to make informed decisions.
Limited production products such as boats in this class can benefit from user input. There should be a minimum of r&d needed to put these new models into showrooms.
Best wishes for success in continuing the Albin line. This poor economy should break before long and with an easing of credit, more would-be new boat buyers should emerge.
In the absence of numerous dealers, it is likely that with an enthusiastic Albin owners group cheering the venture on, the new manufacturer will be able to develop a list of local happy boaters who can meet potential buyers to assist with answers and personal attention that may enable interested people to make informed decisions.