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How to keep the rain out
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How to keep the rain out
Here's a cheap & nasty way of keeping the rain out while still letting the breeze in at night.
I hate generators, or, more specifically, I hate the noise that gennys make. I have a 6kw genny onboard but after almost 7 years & about 210 nights onboard, all of them on the hook, my genny has less than 400 hrs use.
There is nothing nicer than a cool breeze coming down the hatch & being able to hear night noises around us.
This is great till a night shower comes by & sends Niagara Falls down the hatch.
This hatch cover can be made to work on just about any powerboat. It is nothing more than a piece of canvas tied to the handrails.
I hate generators, or, more specifically, I hate the noise that gennys make. I have a 6kw genny onboard but after almost 7 years & about 210 nights onboard, all of them on the hook, my genny has less than 400 hrs use.
There is nothing nicer than a cool breeze coming down the hatch & being able to hear night noises around us.
This is great till a night shower comes by & sends Niagara Falls down the hatch.
This hatch cover can be made to work on just about any powerboat. It is nothing more than a piece of canvas tied to the handrails.
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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Paul, also make sure you are hitting the Img button at the end of the command string.... like IMG then you put in the http:// www.xxxxx then hit the Img button again....the entire line has to be enclosed with the Img command. Hope that make sense.
Albin 28TE "Southwind"
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Basically, you enclose the link in the IMG tags. Like this:
[IMG]www.yourlink.com/yourpicture.jpg[/IMG]
This works nicely with Photobucket and they even have the little links pre-made for you below the picture. Look for the box with the IMG tags in it.
[IMG]www.yourlink.com/yourpicture.jpg[/IMG]
This works nicely with Photobucket and they even have the little links pre-made for you below the picture. Look for the box with the IMG tags in it.
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Nice Pic & Boat
Nice picture. I just love the look of the canted windows.
Really sharp.
Jack
Really sharp.
Jack
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It is a 2000 boat. I think they started in 1998 and stopped in 2003 or 2004. Presumably the Albin Sales Manager could confirm the date nad how many hulls were built.
We've been boating since 1964 and have owned a number of power and sail boats. The wide side decks, large bridge, twin Yanmar diesel power attracted us to this boat.
Paul
We've been boating since 1964 and have owned a number of power and sail boats. The wide side decks, large bridge, twin Yanmar diesel power attracted us to this boat.
Paul
Last edited by pbirman on Wed Sep 06, 2006 7:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Albin introduced the the Express Trawler in 1999 made it up through 2004. They only made a few each year, and each one was slightly different due to the fact that they were refining the design.
There is a section on the forum dedicated to this model where you can find a great deal of information and more will surely appear over time.
There is a section on the forum dedicated to this model where you can find a great deal of information and more will surely appear over time.