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Albin Rendezvous
- jcollins
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- Home Port: Baltimore
- Location: Seneca Creek Marina
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Albin Rendezvous
Let's start throwing some ideas around. Raft-up or at a Marina? Or someone's waterfront home?
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
- Russell
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- Home Port: Stuart, FL
- Location: Stuart, FL
I would be up for either one as long as it is in a central location and before the really hot weather in July. A marina in a popular spot like St. Michaels or Annapolis would offer shore activities but a raft up can offer good swimming, parties etc. I would be looking forward to meeting other Albin owners as the best part anyway. Russ
Russ
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
- StockHR
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- Joined: Tue Jul 18, 2006 7:37 am
- Location: Rock Hall, MD
Rendezvous
I would opt for a raft up. I think going to a marina adds additional costs that many boaters try to avoid. Swan Creek just off Rock Hall is always a nice protected spot and the town is a short dingy ride away with all of the necessary facilities available. I'll try be at either a marina or raft up but lets try to keep it simple. Mike
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- Richard
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I vote for a raft up. Late May/Early June before the heat and the nettles hit would be best. There are lots of great spots here on the Wye River but anywhere on the Bay will work for us. One good thing about the Wye is that it is close to St Michaels which has a lot of things to see and do including a great museum.
Richard
Albin Owner Emeritus
Albin Owner Emeritus
I'd be interested in either style, but those without gensets or inverters may have a tougher time at a raft. Fishing Bay at Deltaville is a great spot for a raft, plenty of protected water and a mid-bay location, but night life is limited to Cocomo's on Broad Creek, off the Rappahannock. There are other rafting possibilities in this area.
Certainly the St Michael's area offers more things to do, as would Solomon's, which is more mid bay. Any thoughts on Oxford? All three offer tie ups and some rafting potential.
Certainly the St Michael's area offers more things to do, as would Solomon's, which is more mid bay. Any thoughts on Oxford? All three offer tie ups and some rafting potential.
- chiefrcd
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- Home Port: Deltaville, VA
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- Location: Virginia Beach,va
rendezvous 2007
Maybe the Albin dealer at Deltaville can work with us for a summer weekend. Andrew, would Albin subsidize us/them for a gathering? It would make a nice showplace for a variety of Albins.
AlMar
AlMar
I can't speak for Chesapeake Yacht Sales (D'ville dealer), but I bet they'd love to have us around. I keep Amazing Grace there and will be talking with Lew in a few days anyway so I'll bring it up. I do know that transient dockage can be challenging at his marina as he has a full house of "residents".
- jcollins
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I've never made the run to Deltaville. So I'm in for that. On the hook or at a marina. I don't have a genset either but I do carry a Honda portable.
Getting a dealer to sponsor would be nice. We tried it last year at North Atlantic Marine Group next to the bridge but it didn't come together.
How far is Deltaville from the bay bridge?
Getting a dealer to sponsor would be nice. We tried it last year at North Atlantic Marine Group next to the bridge but it didn't come together.
How far is Deltaville from the bay bridge?
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
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bay bridge
John; don't forget that we "southerners" call the "real" Bay Bridge, the "Bay Bridge" Youse guys up north just have a connecting link
AlMar
AlMar
re: Chesapeake Rendezvous
Hi All:
Albin will not subsidize a rendezvous. Deltaville, if possible, would probably very much like to sponsor something depending on availibility and I will help out any way that I can.
I suggest contacting Lew and letting him know intentions.
I hope this info helps.
Thanks,
Andrew @ Albin
Albin will not subsidize a rendezvous. Deltaville, if possible, would probably very much like to sponsor something depending on availibility and I will help out any way that I can.
I suggest contacting Lew and letting him know intentions.
I hope this info helps.
Thanks,
Andrew @ Albin
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- Home Port: St Michaels,Md.
- Location: Baltimore
half way
as much as St Michaels would be convenient, I opt for Solomons. it would be great to motor down w/ the guys from the North and I am sure the same goes from those in the South...Downside is those coming by car ,plane , or train, tuff to get to unless there are some Naval Pilots in the group..