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NEARLY ALBIN/ THE LONG SEARCH ENDS

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NEARLY ALBIN/ THE LONG SEARCH ENDS

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Well, many of you know the search has been for another 35te Albin Flybridge up-galley. Suffice it to say that was never going to happen with as few as 6-8 Flybridge of the series produced. What looks much like an Albin and is a sister ship in the NE? Answer a SABER.
Happy to report closing today on a 42 Saber Flybridge 2006 named Flattery. No I did not pick that name. Thought about Nibbles II but well it is more of a cruising boat than a fisher although it will do both when so equipped. She is a beauty with Up galley, twin heads, two staterooms & large flybridge and roof over the rear deck and twin Cummins 500 hp electronics. Won't be up to the NW until after Christmas but hope to post a picture at that time. Very low hours of 260 since new. Making the decision to buy other than Albin was difficult, but this has what I need which is a 2nd stateroom and holding onto the flybridge.
Expect to stay active in AOG unless I get the boot. Thinking since Rob is in his Chris Craft maybe I will still be acceptable in a Saber.
Will still attend and participate in the PNW Rendezvous group.
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Post by Tree »

Howard after seeing that Saber I mentioned to you a few weeks back I can honestly say you've made a great decision. They look a cracking boat! I'm sure you're going to enjoy it as much, if not more than the Albin.
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Post by amber jj »

Howard what a lovely addition to your family.Afterall you will care for just like one of the family.I had a tour of her on yacht world and she is amazing.
Be careful though when you leave her in her slip,you may wake up and find the striping missing.
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I took the Yachtworld tour as well. That's a serious upgrade. What an awesome boat, totally loving that bridge.

Sure looks as good as new in those pics. Make sure those engines are up to snuff on the maintenance, most importantly the seawater side since low hours is of no help there.

Be sure to stay around AOG. It's definitely different being part of a group that you're really not part of but as you know this is a great group.
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Howard - Again as expressed in our previous PM exchange - Congratulations! The Sabre line employs a great finish. You've got yourself one fine Up Galley!!!

As Rob stated: Make sure that the seawater side is up to snuff and goes through maintenance if it has not been done. Your new Sabre is a 2006 with the Cummins QSC 8.3's with 260 hours / As we've discussed, my new to me 2006 31TE has the same powerplant and had 700 plus hours and, though running within temperature spec range, the seawater side of the heat exchanger was severly blocked. When the seawater side was torn down the aftercooler had a little gum on the air side, but the seawater bundle was fine as were the bundles on the Fuel and Transmission coolers. As a heads up my heat exchanger on the genset was marginal as well and that clock showed 332 hrs.. For all to remember it's more about age than hours when it comes to the seawater cooling side with most recreational boats.
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Thank you all for the fine thoughts. The boat had a full and complete Mechanical Service at Pacific Yachts in Seattle within the past 6 months. I will need to follow up on the salt/fresh water exchange. Very good advise and thank you Kevin for pointing this out as did others. The broker is delivering up for me today from Seattle to Anacortes Marina where I have moored since 2010 purchase of Nibbles.
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In the interst of sharing and what has already been shared with Howard .. Here a couple of QSC 8.3 pics from my files:
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Howard, congratulations on the Sabre. What a beautiful boat. Looking forward to seeing it in Kingston for the rendezvous.
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John & Carol. Pat and I expect to be in Kingston with the PNW fine people. Apprciate your congra's. Yes, I am happy at last.
The dry spell after Nibbles was just too long.
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Kevin: Thank you so much for the power plant diagrams. I know this will be helpful. What I don't quite understand is why you had to take so much off your engine (looks like a whole assembly) to clean the fresh/salt water exchange units. Can this be checked without pulling all you did or was there some to R&R for the work that could not be done without the breakdown.
I will have my mechanic check this out but wonder how far it needs to go.
Agree with you and Rob it is must to get it right. Sadly, these sort of things are not part of a mechancial survey.
Plan to talk with Pacific Yachts as to how far they went in the "Full Mechancial" but I am pretty sure they would not do the water system without some apparant need for a specific request to do so.
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Congratulations, Howard! I, too, looked at the Yachtworld listing, and she is a gorgeous boat.
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Nancy, Amber, & Tree: Thank you all for the Congra's on the boat. It is not an unstatement to say it is one I had a hard time going so far out on. However, it is a pretty special series and in such nice condition and low hours to be hard pass on. Did not find any other boat with the up galley, flybridge, and 2nd stateroom that would work.
It will be lots of fun. I do want to check out the salt/fresh exchange system as recomended by Kevin and Rob. Everything else was covered in the recent complete mechanical work four months ago.
My broker took the boat up today. Just as he went into the Marina he caught a crab rope in one of the props. So even before I get there will have to get a diver out to cut it away.
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Howard my friend, Congrats on a great boat and power package.
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Slimjim: Thank you for the Congra's. Excited to get up to the boat to get my stuff on the boat and organized. However, Kevin's
experience with the Power Plant is such that checking out the fresh/water water exchange system is a priority. I went through this with the Albin. With twins it gets more expensive than a single. There are always trade offs. It has been in fresh water for the past 6 months but salt water previous to that as far as I know.
Are you doing with your 28te listing?
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Post by Carl »

Howard, I know its too late, but the boat you were looking for is now for sale on this site!!!! 35TE with the up galley and fly bridge.
Good luck with your new boat, she is quite the looker.
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