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2006 26' Tournament Express

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DaveTX
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2006 26' Tournament Express

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I just bought a 2006 Albin 26 Tournament Express. From the posts I've seen, it looks like there were only 5 of these made. Is this correct? Does anyone know how the other owners are enjoying their boats? Does it behave like the 26' CC? The one I bought needs mechanical work before it's ready for the water so I haven't water tested the boat. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks, Dave
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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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Dave,

Welcome. We have a TE registry where we could use your specs.

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Ron
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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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DaveTX wrote:I just bought a 2006 Albin 26 Tournament Express. From the posts I've seen, it looks like there were only 5 of these made. Is this correct? Does anyone know how the other owners are enjoying their boats? Does it behave like the 26' CC? The one I bought needs mechanical work before it's ready for the water so I haven't water tested the boat. Any input would be much appreciated. Thanks, Dave
Welcome to AOG Dave and congratulations on the new boat. There were only a handful made of the 26. How is yours powered? You have an outdrive, right?
We have never had a 26 on the AOG calendar. You have until midnight to submit a photo if you have any good ones.

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John
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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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There is a charter boat here in Rhode Island working an Albin 26 - "River Rebel". I talk to them on the radio occasionally during the fishing season but do not believe they are members here. Here's a link to to their charter site.

http://www.riverrebelcharters.com/

I know there are only a few 26's around. During some sea trial work, the first 26 was at Standish Boat Yard. It originally had a full pilot house but after a few weeks of sea trials, they determined her to be too top heavy to support the full pilothouse. They were moving weight all over the place trying to adjust the center of gravity. The pilot house was removed and the convertible version seemed to solve the problem.

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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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This 26 TE has a convertible top. It is powered by a Volvo Penta D4-260 with DPH duoprop outdrive. My wife and I are excited to have a boat with very long range (208 gal). We like to deep sea fish and scuba dive. Our dive site is Stetson Bank which is part of the Flower Gardens National Marine Sanctuary located about 50-60nm offshore from San Luis Pass in Galveston. It's a bit of a haul but doable when the seas are calm. There are numerous sand bars around Galveston, so the shallow draft, lack of keel and ability to raise the lower unit makes it ideal in our waters. The other appeal of this boat was being able to trailer it easily (8'6" beam) to SE Florida and Florida Keys to scuba dive/fish and go to the Bahamas.
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Re: 2006 26' Tournament Express

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Sounds like heaven DaveTX ! Enjoying all that in a great boat with your significant other, perfect. My wife and I have enjoyed many great dives together, she's Advanced certified and I'm a DM. Enjoy and be safe.
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