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dan mauer
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Home Port: Red Bluff, Ca.

new member/old powerboater

Post by dan mauer »

Hello everybody,My name is Dan but my grandkids call me capt'n. Wife(Linda) and I live in Red Bluff,Ca.,but our boating area is the pacific northwest.We've been almost everwhere in the inside passage over the last 20 years.Next week a hauler will be delivering a 1979 Albin 36 project boat to our residence for what I'm estimating will be a two year restoration.Our plan is to make it right and pretty then have it hauled north for our summer floating home untill we get tired of Alaska and B.C. We'll live on it 6 months at a time. I have admired the 36 for years and now I'm proud to be a owner.Thanks in advance for any suggestions or help that any of you might offer. Capt'n Dan
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DougSea
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Home Port: Safe Harbor - Essex Island Marina, Essex, CT
Location: Essex, Connecticut

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Post by DougSea »

Welcome aboard Dan!

Good to have you here. I'll be looking forward to your restoration.
Doug
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jleonard
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Home Port: Mystic, CT
Location: New Port Richey, FL

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Post by jleonard »

Welcome. Oh boy a labor of love. Make sure you smell the roses along the way.
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whwells
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Home Port: Anacortes Marina, Anacortes, Wa
Location: Trinidad, Ca.. & Tahoe Vista, Ca.

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Post by whwells »

Welcome Dan: Looks like a fun project and your travel goals as well. We are nearly neighbors. My home residence is Trinidad, Ca which you know to be just across the mountains from you on Hwy 299. Actually, my 2-3 day per month work schedule takes me through Redding/Red Bluff to Yuba City where I previously worked 25 years. Now work just enough to make fuel money, but then that is getting harder.

My Albiin is coming from Ontario, Can to Vancouver and will be moored in Anacortes, Wa. Expect to do some of the same cruise area's you discuss.

Best of Luck in your project. My last boat is forsale in Gig Harbor, Wa. Do you get to Trinidad from time to time/ Like to hear how your project goes.

whwells
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Welcome to AOG Dan. We look forward to tracking your restoration progress.

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whwells
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Post by whwells »

Made a stop in Red Bluff today to meet these new members Dan & Linda. Short response - wonderful couple and very knowledgeable boater. They have some serious work ahead on clean up and redo but the boat is solid and looking at some of his other work - it will be brand new when done in a couple years. Enjoyed a cold beer, viewing the boat and conservation about their experiences in the San Juans to Alaska. Makes you want to be there right now. They have a Sea Ray 28' forsale. Don't get any nicer than that. Expect to stop and watch their progress from time to time and one day to see them up north boating. The Leaman engines looked new with only 1300 hrs since new. Boat just needs lots of elbow grease and it will shine agiain.
whwels "Howard"
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