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Digital Archeology

Albin's "power cruisers"
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dkirsop
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Digital Archeology

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In preparing for what I hope will be a visit to the Swedish Maritime Museum this summer I stumbled across their on-line archive of Albin documentation https://digitaltmuseum.se/search/?n=80& ... 22S-SMM%22

This site has a huge collection of detail drawings dimensioning the various parts that go into the Vega, Albin 25 and Albin 27 along with some interesting sketches of concepts that did not go into production. Anyone with experience in working from plans can pretty well understand the drawings without knowing how to read the Swedish language.

Enjoy
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Re: Digital Archeology

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Interesting! Thanks for posting. One day, and I don' know if I'll ever find the round tuit to make it happen, I'd like to build a R/C scale model of the Albin 25. Something along the lines of 1 in = 1 foot scale. These plan & profile drawings would be a big help.
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