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New Member in Newfoundland
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 10
- Joined: Wed Apr 23, 2014 10:27 am
- Home Port: Brig Bay, Newfoundland
New Member in Newfoundland
I'm new to the group and a wanna be Albin owner. Have wanted a 31TE for a while. Have had a Carver that was too fancy for fishing. My interest is cruising and fishing Labrador and have myself convinced that a twin would be right for me. My only hesitation is the servicability of the twins in a confined space. I look forward for feedback.
- amber jj
- Gold Member
- Posts: 282
- Joined: Tue Sep 13, 2011 5:03 pm
- Home Port: Turkey Point ont. canada
- Location: Dundas Ont.Can.
Re: New Member in Newfoundland
We have twin Cummins 370's in Amber JJ a 2000 31TE. You can service both engines with minimal difficulty.The starboard side is more of a pain,but it is a can do.Oil and fuel filters are on the inboard sides.Originally the Racors were on the outboard side but we moved them to the forward bulkhead in the the engine room.By the way I have a 220 lb. body on a 5'9"frame so I figure if I can fit in those spaces most anyone else should be able to.