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Owners Manuals
- CarlMischka
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Owners Manuals
Hi all, hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends. We did. Does anyone have a copy (or source) for Albin Manual for 36 Express Trawler? I would be happy to pay for copies or new...schematics, layout beneath decks, specs, vendor eqippment list, etc. Thanks for any input. Carl, Keystone 36 ET-#117 lying New Bern Grand Marina, NC.
I am the new owner of Albin 36FT Hull 127, moving her from Rose Haven, MD to New Bern, NC this weekend and would like to participate with your group. Thanks.
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Re: Owners Manuals
Welcome, maybe post up in general section for more action.
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- jcollins
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Re: Owners Manuals
Hi Carl,CarlMischka wrote:Hi all, hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving with family and friends. We did. Does anyone have a copy (or source) for Albin Manual for 36 Express Trawler? I would be happy to pay for copies or new...schematics, layout beneath decks, specs, vendor eqippment list, etc. Thanks for any input. Carl, Keystone 36 ET-#117 lying New Bern Grand Marina, NC.
Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Albin didn't really have owners manuals for each model. But, there are a couple of things you can do.
1.) I noticed the new albin website had a link to request manuals. Then it was gone. I'm assuming they are working on them and a call to Albin may help. The advertised price, at the time, was 50.00.
2.) Mariner has the same boat? Perhaps he has documentation that he could share. Send him a note.
By the way, this is posted in the correct forum.
Thanks,
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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Re: Owners Manuals
If you read around the site, you will find that Albin is quite notorious for the fact that they did not create owners manuals for their boats. Fred Peters' explanation was that their boats are semi-custom builds and no two are alike. "Do you get a manual when you buy a new home?" is what he used to say.
Now, we can debate the validity of his argument, or the underlying flaws with his production methods that created this dilema, but at the end of the day, the answer is the same; no, there are no manuals. And since the 36' Express Trawler is discontinued and is likely to remain as such, it is extremely unlikely that a manual will ever be created. Even for the models that Bladen is picking up, I wouldn't expect any manuals produced to apply to older models. I would expect new Albins produced in Bladen's North Carolina to differ greatly from those produced by Albin in Rhode Island, since they are essentially starting from scratch, in a new facility, with a different team of fabricators and a drastically different corporate culture.
Having spent a few years crawling all over our 36' Express Trawler, I would be more than happy to share with you what I have uncovered. I've done my best to post everything useful I find here on this site. One example would be the wiring diagram I posted last year:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=925
This diagram is a perfect example of variations from boat to boat. I know for a fact that the third battery bank was added by the dealer, so it's unlikely that it matches your boat exactly, but there may be some similarities.
Another example would be the fuel curves I posted back in 2006. I will be updating this thread with the newer data soon.
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=925
Now, we can debate the validity of his argument, or the underlying flaws with his production methods that created this dilema, but at the end of the day, the answer is the same; no, there are no manuals. And since the 36' Express Trawler is discontinued and is likely to remain as such, it is extremely unlikely that a manual will ever be created. Even for the models that Bladen is picking up, I wouldn't expect any manuals produced to apply to older models. I would expect new Albins produced in Bladen's North Carolina to differ greatly from those produced by Albin in Rhode Island, since they are essentially starting from scratch, in a new facility, with a different team of fabricators and a drastically different corporate culture.
Having spent a few years crawling all over our 36' Express Trawler, I would be more than happy to share with you what I have uncovered. I've done my best to post everything useful I find here on this site. One example would be the wiring diagram I posted last year:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=925
This diagram is a perfect example of variations from boat to boat. I know for a fact that the third battery bank was added by the dealer, so it's unlikely that it matches your boat exactly, but there may be some similarities.
Another example would be the fuel curves I posted back in 2006. I will be updating this thread with the newer data soon.
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=925