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storage over quarter berth ceiling
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storage over quarter berth ceiling
while searching for my 28te i saw one with the portside panel over the quarterberth removeable with this area being used for storing fish rods.
since i keep many rods on my boat i need a place to store them, other than the berth or salon.
before i make a mess or cause damage i'd like to hear from others as to the procedure. are the "buttons" simply screw covers?
i may even consider fabricating a cabinet face with door to fit this panel opening.
since i keep many rods on my boat i need a place to store them, other than the berth or salon.
before i make a mess or cause damage i'd like to hear from others as to the procedure. are the "buttons" simply screw covers?
i may even consider fabricating a cabinet face with door to fit this panel opening.
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Special K,
The buttons are screw covers. I have never taken this particular panel off. To be honest I'm still trying to figure out in my head which one you mean. I'll have to take a look at it the next time I go down to the boat.
Paul
The buttons are screw covers. I have never taken this particular panel off. To be honest I'm still trying to figure out in my head which one you mean. I'll have to take a look at it the next time I go down to the boat.
Paul
1999 Albin 28 TE "Antoinette"
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
One of the boats at the recent NE Rendezvous had this feature, one I plan to copy this winter. I have considered mounting 6 -9 lengths of PVC tube to slide the rods into.
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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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Any pictures of this feature? I would also be interested in rod storage.. for the 28te
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
love the idea of the tubes!
since she will be at my home for winter storage i hope to complete this project prior to next season.
i truely love my albin and the fact that her previous owner was not a fisherman, but the tournament edition designation in her name would lead you to believe she had more "fishy" thoughts in her design.
that being said i still opted for the 28te over pursuit and other express boats.
with a new set of rocket launchers installed and learning to carry my appropriate rods with me each trip i hope to bloody her decks with some tuna later this season. already christened with the inshore species, fluke, stripers,& blues.
will try to learn some techno skills necessary to post photos as my project comes to fruition.(but i've been saying this for a couple years)
cheers!......mick
since she will be at my home for winter storage i hope to complete this project prior to next season.
i truely love my albin and the fact that her previous owner was not a fisherman, but the tournament edition designation in her name would lead you to believe she had more "fishy" thoughts in her design.
that being said i still opted for the 28te over pursuit and other express boats.
with a new set of rocket launchers installed and learning to carry my appropriate rods with me each trip i hope to bloody her decks with some tuna later this season. already christened with the inshore species, fluke, stripers,& blues.
will try to learn some techno skills necessary to post photos as my project comes to fruition.(but i've been saying this for a couple years)
cheers!......mick
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
I ran the pvc tubes in mine. I cut holes for them in the front panel and re upholstered it and it looks pretty sanitary.
The problem is that there was not enough room to run 8-9' tubes. I think I was only able to fit in a couple of them, as they hit the flush deck rod holder tubes. I did put in four more shorter ones that I use for my two piece rods. It came out great. Up unti then that was wasted space.
The problem is that there was not enough room to run 8-9' tubes. I think I was only able to fit in a couple of them, as they hit the flush deck rod holder tubes. I did put in four more shorter ones that I use for my two piece rods. It came out great. Up unti then that was wasted space.
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Lets see some pics!
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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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Ric, I will get to the boat this weekend and try to remember to take a pic of the rod tubes.
TS
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Here is a picture of what I did with my boat. I think there was only room for one or two that would fit full length. The others have to take two piece rods.
Suggestion: if you do this make sure that you have the aft end of the tubes lower (at least as low as possible) than the forward end. In mine sometimes in a following sea when I bury the bow, and the boat slows quickly, a couple of the rods want to slide forward.
I now find this very useful space.
Suggestion: if you do this make sure that you have the aft end of the tubes lower (at least as low as possible) than the forward end. In mine sometimes in a following sea when I bury the bow, and the boat slows quickly, a couple of the rods want to slide forward.
I now find this very useful space.
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Does anyone have any good pictures of this option? I'm considering making this modification but would love to learn more from those who have already done it.
Anthony
Anthony
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
I opened that area up long ago and posted on this sight.
Go to general discussion- fishing rods
page two shows it opened up.
Go to general discussion- fishing rods
page two shows it opened up.
Terry & Karen Ober
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
28 TE
Maye Marie
Mystic Ct.
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Much appreciated May Marie!!!!
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Does anyone have photos of this?
SeaQuel
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Jforesta wrote:Does anyone have photos of this?
I had plucked these from a 28TE ad years ago. They're not fishing rod storage tubes, but pull out drawer storage. A pretty slick idea for additional storage on the 28 in an area of wasted space. The carpentry is on the low end, but the concept is there.
Garth / Endurance on this site did this to his boat and it was first class carpentry with a cherry faced door matching the Albin interior and the drawer on high end glides. I saw his boat at a rendezvous and swore I was going to do this, but my 28 TE has moved on.
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Former Boats:
- 2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp
December '13 - April '23
- 2002 / 28TE / Hull# 614
Cummins 6BTA 370 hp / Alaskan Bulkhead
April '04 ~ May '13
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Re: storage over quarter berth ceiling
Can we see a few pics with rod storage. Thanks. Mike.