Hi:
I'm a new member here but am very familiar with Albins. My husband and I started out back in 2001 with a 25 ft Albin trawler. Then we moved up to an Albin 28 TE, which we sold last weekend. We have a contract on an Albin 32 Sportsfisher, 1989 model with Cummins engine, 250 hp. It is being surveyed, but we took our sea trial first. Top speed was 16 kts. Now, this boat probably hasn't moved much in the last nine months. So, we are hoping it will pick up speed when the prop is cleaned. We haven't had it out of the water yet for that part of the survey, so the prop may be covered in barnacles. We live in Galveston, Tx.
Are there any other Albin 32 Sportsfisher owners out there with a Cummins 250 hp (1989 model) that could tell me what is cruising speed and what is top speed? Thanks, Pam
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Albin 32 Sportsfisher Cruising Speed, Top Speed
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Pam,
With 250 HP 16 knots for that size boat is in the right area. I saw another Sport fisher for sail in Mass that advertized it cruising speed at 18knots. Top speed will change depening on how much gear you stow aboard. I couldn't imagine over 20 knots though. I could be wrong.
Paul
With 250 HP 16 knots for that size boat is in the right area. I saw another Sport fisher for sail in Mass that advertized it cruising speed at 18knots. Top speed will change depening on how much gear you stow aboard. I couldn't imagine over 20 knots though. I could be wrong.
Paul
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With a fresh coat of hard bottom paint, a four blade prop, and typical onboard gear, we CAN reach 20 kts BUT, we have a 300hp engine with a 1:1.52 V drive running at near 2800 rpms and a nice day. HOWEVER, we can cruise all day at 16 kts, and not used much fuel at all. Ours is a 1989 with a catapillar engine. Occasionaly, I've thought about getting one of those cute little 28's, but having all that space below, and still having a huge deck sure makes a comfortable cruise/fishing boat. I love it.
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you might consider getting a fuel flow gage. fuel flow is a major factor in determining 'best cruise'.
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Even at near $7gal that we pay for diesel I'd have to burn alot to pay for as flo meter.
We only do about 80 hrs a year. Of that I doubt that 5 hrs are done 'at speed'. We tow a 14' Maritime Skiff around with us most of the time so a fast cruise is not an option.
Seasonal average burn is only 3gph.
We only do about 80 hrs a year. Of that I doubt that 5 hrs are done 'at speed'. We tow a 14' Maritime Skiff around with us most of the time so a fast cruise is not an option.
Seasonal average burn is only 3gph.
1996 A32 'S' Type
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1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
Bermuda
1986 A27AC 1986-2000
34' 5th wheel trailer
VP9KL (IRLP node #7995)
Albin 32SF in Tx
Pam,
I was wondering what happened to your boat deal on the 32SF in Texas. It is certainly an older model with minimal gear but the price seems fair.
What items did you find on the negative side?
By the way I am new to this forum and look forward to the advice of the experts here.
I know this boat is a bit on the slow side which is a bad thing for me but man, the interior space is fabulous for a 32', open aft cockpit boat. Can some of you expert guys let me know what to look for when considering a 32SF. Is the V-drive a problem spot? Are the boats known for any problems?
Thanks,
I was wondering what happened to your boat deal on the 32SF in Texas. It is certainly an older model with minimal gear but the price seems fair.
What items did you find on the negative side?
By the way I am new to this forum and look forward to the advice of the experts here.
I know this boat is a bit on the slow side which is a bad thing for me but man, the interior space is fabulous for a 32', open aft cockpit boat. Can some of you expert guys let me know what to look for when considering a 32SF. Is the V-drive a problem spot? Are the boats known for any problems?
Thanks,