We chose an Albin 25 motorsailor built in 1976 to install our electric propulsion system for showing at the Annapolis Boat Show. I can use some advice in cleaning her up so she will be consistent with our corporate brand. The hull buffed up pretty good, having been painted once. The deck and cockpit have also been painted (along with the teak handrails-- yuk!) but is badly weathered. I am sanding that down for repainting with gloss white AwlGrip and the non-skid areas and floor panels-- light gray with non-skid grit.
Questions:
1. We replaced two windows. The rubber seems fine, but can someone tell me where to find the strip that goes in the groove to lock the plastic panel in place?
2. Is the blue rub-rail available in short pieces? I need to fix some damage at the stern and need about 2 feet of it...
Thanks for your help and if any readers will be in Annapolis, please come see us on Dock B... right in the shadow of the Oceanis 58.
You can see what Electric Yacht is about at http://www.electricyacht.com
Bill Tomlinson, Minneapolis... 612-619-0890
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Cleaning up and "Electrifying" an A25
- jcollins
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Re: Cleaning up and "Electrifying" an A25
Interesting. I will see you there.
John
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Re: Cleaning up and "Electrifying" an A25
Welcome Bill!
You may want to post your questions in the A25 section of the forum. You may have a better chance of a quick answer from the group that hangs out there. Good luck and post some pictures as you retrofit her.
Best,
You may want to post your questions in the A25 section of the forum. You may have a better chance of a quick answer from the group that hangs out there. Good luck and post some pictures as you retrofit her.
Best,
Doug
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Re: Cleaning up and "Electrifying" an A25
Hello Bill,
A very interesting project!
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Regarding the material that you are looking for I am afraid that I am not of much use. Here in Europe I know where to get it. But this won't help you much.
Rub rails:
When I'd buy it here they would sell products from Barbour Plastics http://www.barbourcorp.com/ or directly to the catalogue http://www.barbourcorp.com/pdf/marine_catalog.pdf
So it should be comparatively easy to find a local distributor.
Window gaskets:
I know that US friends go to shops where windows of bulldozers or trucks are repaired. They use the same system with this filler cord (or what it is called) that fits into the gasket. They also provide a handy tool for 9.99 or so, which makes the job really easy.
Andreas
A25 #1178 "DIDO"
Vienna, Austria
www.albin25.eu
A very interesting project!
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Regarding the material that you are looking for I am afraid that I am not of much use. Here in Europe I know where to get it. But this won't help you much.
Rub rails:
When I'd buy it here they would sell products from Barbour Plastics http://www.barbourcorp.com/ or directly to the catalogue http://www.barbourcorp.com/pdf/marine_catalog.pdf
So it should be comparatively easy to find a local distributor.
Window gaskets:
I know that US friends go to shops where windows of bulldozers or trucks are repaired. They use the same system with this filler cord (or what it is called) that fits into the gasket. They also provide a handy tool for 9.99 or so, which makes the job really easy.
Andreas
A25 #1178 "DIDO"
Vienna, Austria
www.albin25.eu