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Albins and V drive??
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Albins and V drive??
Looking at Older model Albins in the 25 to 30 foot range. Want diesel, straight inboard, but most of the Albins I find have V drive. Did they make any 25 to 30 foot "hard top", pilot house type boats in the 1980s to 2000 time frame with diesel power straight drive? If so what model, name, etc. do I look for? Thanks
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Check out the Albin 27 Family Cruiser and the 27 Sport Cruiser, depending on the speed you want to get where you're going. I'd assume from your moniker that you like to get there fast, so the SC would probably be more to your liking. The 28 TE's are great also if your primary goal is fishing. I believe some of them are straight drive. Ben
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Ben, thanks a lot for the reply. Been on local fishing forum and the Hull Truth forum for 2 days. O replies on both of them.
We have had boats before, everything from a 2550 Hydra-sport, up to a 34 foot Californian, with a Chris Craft Commander and an Aquasport Tournament master in between. All with in the last 10 years. Trying figure out what we want of a boat.
Son-in-law sold his shrimp boat but hates to give up the shrimp. Looking for something we can put a kangaroo rig on the stern for shrimping and still do a little fishing. If seas more than 2 feet we don't go, and 15 knots would be good enough cruise. When we leave the bays we can get out to the Gulf near Pensacola for some snapper fishing. We have looked at a Delta 28 and will look at a Shamrock 26 Sunday. Must have diesel, straight inboard set up. Cabin, v-bunks and at least a porta-potty at a minimum. Prefer Cummins but are willing to consider other diesel brands. Needs to be stable at anchor since we fish at anchor. First test is the step down on to it from the dock. If it really rocks than we get off, or at least the fisherwomen do. The 2550 Hydrasport was stable enough so know a small boat with the right hull, etc. will be OK. Limited by $30,000 budget as well.
Again, thanks for the reply. Will continue the search with Albins on the list.
I'm an "old" fighterpilot so being old, speed isn't a big deal anymore. But I do have a 1000mph pin. About 1.65 mach.
We have had boats before, everything from a 2550 Hydra-sport, up to a 34 foot Californian, with a Chris Craft Commander and an Aquasport Tournament master in between. All with in the last 10 years. Trying figure out what we want of a boat.
Son-in-law sold his shrimp boat but hates to give up the shrimp. Looking for something we can put a kangaroo rig on the stern for shrimping and still do a little fishing. If seas more than 2 feet we don't go, and 15 knots would be good enough cruise. When we leave the bays we can get out to the Gulf near Pensacola for some snapper fishing. We have looked at a Delta 28 and will look at a Shamrock 26 Sunday. Must have diesel, straight inboard set up. Cabin, v-bunks and at least a porta-potty at a minimum. Prefer Cummins but are willing to consider other diesel brands. Needs to be stable at anchor since we fish at anchor. First test is the step down on to it from the dock. If it really rocks than we get off, or at least the fisherwomen do. The 2550 Hydrasport was stable enough so know a small boat with the right hull, etc. will be OK. Limited by $30,000 budget as well.
Again, thanks for the reply. Will continue the search with Albins on the list.
I'm an "old" fighterpilot so being old, speed isn't a big deal anymore. But I do have a 1000mph pin. About 1.65 mach.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Does anyone on this forum have a straight drive Albin in the under 30 foot length, like a 27 or 28 footer for example. ??? Or know someone that does???
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Fighterpilot: Lots of fine Albin's out there that fit your needs. The 28te us a very fine fishing platform. The best of the best may be the if you want to step up to that series. I have had the 35te and it is both roomy and if equipped with the trolling valve also a great fisher.
whwells "Howard"
2006 Saber 42 Flybridge
Former: 2006 35te Sport-fisher/flybridge
2004 Osprey Pilothouse 22 local fisher
whwells "Howard"
2006 Saber 42 Flybridge
Former: 2006 35te Sport-fisher/flybridge
2004 Osprey Pilothouse 22 local fisher
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Re: Albins and V drive??
The Flush deck 28 TE are straight drives.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Budget is $30,000sweetwater wrote:The Flush deck 28 TE are straight drives.
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Hull Number AUL28489L900
Yanmar 6LP-STE
Built in Portsmouth RI, USA - Berthed in Portsmouth Hampshire, United Kingdom.
Hull Number AUL28489L900
Yanmar 6LP-STE
Built in Portsmouth RI, USA - Berthed in Portsmouth Hampshire, United Kingdom.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
I agree the 28TE looks like a good combination of what we would like. Unfortunately the cheapest one I can find is above the amount of money we want to spend for this project. We will have to spend some money to add the kangaroo shrimp rig after we get the boat as well. Going this route since most shrimp boats don't trailer and don't cruise 15 knots. These three conditions plus the budget make the search challenging to say the least. There are 27s in the price range but, thus far, all are V drive and/or have the small diesel engine. But thank you for the suggestions.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
this one isn't an albin and isn't the queen of the fleet but may fit your bill.
http://www.boatsandcycles.com/boats-for ... 176969.asp
http://www.boatsandcycles.com/boats-for ... 176969.asp
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Re: Albins and V drive??
eseyoung, thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately that is a double rig with wing nets and we are staying with a single rig so we can keep the supporting structure to a minimum and minimize the height. Still want to trailer it. Not sure the beam of the reference boat but would like to stay at 10 feet or below as well. But thanks for thinking of us. Never know when something might turn up. And she doesn't have to be a queen or an Albin to work. Also looking at Shamrock 26 hardtops, 26 Machinaws, 27 Sport-Crafts, and 28 Deltas. And any other model boats that resemble them that are suggested. Diesel, preferable Cummins, but will consider Perkins and Yanmar, 15 knot cruise. Cabin of some sort with at least V bunks and a head, and trailerable also are requirements. Would like to keep beam 10 feet or less but if everything else is right and the price is good would push beam number up a bit. Thanks
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Re: Albins and V drive??
suggestion I would give is buying a gas boat, use it for a year or two and repower. I think there are incentives for commercial guys to re power with clean diesels.
Just a thought. 30K is a tight budget for any diesel powered boat, add the size you want and the list slims even more. Maybe look for a Shamrock Mackinaw? I seem to remember seeing one in VA for sale, already on a trailer for 30Kish.
Best of luck in the search If i see anything i will be sure to post the link here.
Just a thought. 30K is a tight budget for any diesel powered boat, add the size you want and the list slims even more. Maybe look for a Shamrock Mackinaw? I seem to remember seeing one in VA for sale, already on a trailer for 30Kish.
Best of luck in the search If i see anything i will be sure to post the link here.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Check you PMs i sent you the contact info from the Mackinaw i saw.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
we all need lots of boats. I Suggest you buy one of those cute little 25albins. For you and Madame, and then get a 150 HP E TEC SINGLE. ( new and reliable) put on a very purpose built boat.Why to you need all that jack shaft and universals nonsense. You need a cozy nook albin. You need a pocket shrimper too. I Think basic used 25 albinos have been about 25 thousand. Take another 25 K to a local guy who makes work boats .Tell him what you need to attach your shrimppy gear. (Nothing personal) Need small wheel house get drop down pocket windows in frontbacked with head your female guests can approve. I am assuming this might be wood / fiber glassed . oh baby it is fun spending your money. Jay
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Hey Mudskipper-appreciate the help. You seem to understand what the letters in "BOAT" stand for. LOL.
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Re: Albins and V drive??
Hey fighter pilot I know this is a little late but just saw your post about v-drive the 28te is not a v- drive its a reverse drive witch is the same as straight drive and a great set up with the yanmar 315