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the albin 40 north sea cutter is manufactured in china.?good
the albin 40 north sea cutter is manufactured in china.?good
should i be worried about this? should i be pleased?
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Most of the new boats coming out of the far east are extremely high quality (Selene, for example). Albin builds a good quality boat, and I dont think they'd let that standard slide in an offshore factory. The labor over there is simply cheap, but it's not unskilled, and the QC guys are rarely locals.
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i am concerned because i have not been able to find out whether albin has built their own factory to u.s. standards or whether they are simply subcontracting with a chinese company. fleming, for example, builds a first class yacht in their own factory with careful quality control. i wish additional info were available re: the albin operation in china. the initial anecdotal reports are not reassuring. i would like to hear additional experiences before arriving at a final decision. perhaps i should just go for a saberline?
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Re: the albin 40 north sea cutter is manufactured in china.?
I wouldn't worry about it. I have Hull #11 and they did nearly everything right. Please see my post in the NSC section of this board for details. The finish and paint were beautiful; the only short cuts were no pre-wiring for TVs connected to an antenna on the bridge andcheap doorlock sets on the sliding doors that can't be replaced here; helm chairs on the upper station that are comfortable but no of the quality of the rest of the boat; no table on the upper help station; and tables down below that aren't up to the quality of the woodwork and cabinetry. If you're buying a new one, you should be able to have all these problems resolved for a few thousand or for "free" if the dealer is hungry.i112151 wrote:should i be worried about this? should i be pleased?
This is the second mainland China vessel I've bought new, and both have been of excellant quality. Frankly, the work is better than that of the 2 Taiwanese vessels I've owned, and MUCH better than the 4 American-built vessels I've owned, 3 of which I bought new.