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one thing i like about the albin 28
one thing i like about the albin 28
..its not too big to single hand or take a bunch of non boaters out in. even with 4 or 5 guests, most are comfortable. i've found that those cheap resin lawn chairs work well.
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also, i park my 'dock box', a 45 gal rubbermaid affair on my swim platform and just stick it on the dock when i take the boat out.
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no am/fm radio installed, just a little portable that runs on 12vdc.. stays put with a little velcro.
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haven't really found a great place to stick life jackets yet, except in the quarterberth. maybe in one of the deck lockers.
i still spend more on car gas than boat fuel. average 15 hours a month at 6gph or about $19.00/hour.
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also, i park my 'dock box', a 45 gal rubbermaid affair on my swim platform and just stick it on the dock when i take the boat out.
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no am/fm radio installed, just a little portable that runs on 12vdc.. stays put with a little velcro.
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haven't really found a great place to stick life jackets yet, except in the quarterberth. maybe in one of the deck lockers.
i still spend more on car gas than boat fuel. average 15 hours a month at 6gph or about $19.00/hour.
- Mariner
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- Location: Gig Harbor, WA
My fuel operating cost is more like $30 an hour depending on the price of diesel and my cruising speed. I usually pay about $3/gal and burn 10gph. But that's in a 36'.
Life jacket storage is plentiful and yes, I can single hand it. Though it is helpful to have one person who at least knows how to properly step off with the bow line. I've docked it by myself many times.
Life jacket storage is plentiful and yes, I can single hand it. Though it is helpful to have one person who at least knows how to properly step off with the bow line. I've docked it by myself many times.
- chiefrcd
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- Home Port: Deltaville, VA
- Location: Deltaville Virginia
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I agree, it's certainly a nice "cockpit" boat. I have the cushion that snaps onto the motor box and a nice big cooler with a cushion on it. Between those and the revolving helm/navigator seats there is plenty of seating for a fishing crew of 6. She's a bit shy down below on my boat unless you want to lay down. I took out the cushion that were factory installed, removed the flip up back rest and installed a custom, viscous memory foam mattress. Gones is the table, but hello to a good nights sleep.
I spend 2 to 3 nights every week{ 100 to 150 nights } year around on my boat so I had to do something to get off of cushions and onto a real mattress.
I spend 2 to 3 nights every week{ 100 to 150 nights } year around on my boat so I had to do something to get off of cushions and onto a real mattress.
Albin 28TE "Southwind"
i never met anyone who acutally used
the table in the mess hall for its intended purpose, on ANY boat.
did put a 13" tv and dvd player aboard use a small inverter for it.
currently am installing an horizon 700 anchor winch..
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also use a 'saltaway' flush rig. i don't attached it to a hi pressure fresh water hose, but stick a small hose into a bucket. less likely to screw up the motor.
did put a 13" tv and dvd player aboard use a small inverter for it.
currently am installing an horizon 700 anchor winch..
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also use a 'saltaway' flush rig. i don't attached it to a hi pressure fresh water hose, but stick a small hose into a bucket. less likely to screw up the motor.
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- Location: Gig Harbor, WA
i'm crushed...
if i didn't have low self esteem , i wouldn't have any at all.
sheesh!
guess i better limit posts to one subject at a time.
sheesh!
guess i better limit posts to one subject at a time.
- jcollins
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- chiefrcd
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- Joined: Mon Jun 19, 2006 10:29 am
- Home Port: Deltaville, VA
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Tomcat....as a proud Albin owner....you can CRANK that esteem up a little....I gotcha bro....I had 400 or so firefighters that worked for me when I retired....and I married into a Yankee Jewish Family.....me...old redneck peckerwood......so I understand most versions of the english language.....even Yankee/Northside Chicago....
Albin 28TE "Southwind"
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- DougSea
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- Home Port: Safe Harbor - Essex Island Marina, Essex, CT
- Location: Essex, Connecticut
tomcat's just got a unique and 'brief' writing style...Mariner wrote:I'm sorry, I just couldn't understand what he was trying to communicate. And I still can't.
I enjoy all the posts, even the one's I don't completely understand! Heck, I even like Chief's and he's an admitted Suthner
Doug, The Connecticut Yankee (and proud of it!)