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My First Albin 28
- JFaberMD
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- Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2017 8:46 pm
- Home Port: Eden, MD
- Location: Snow Hill, MD
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Re: My First Albin 28
I think it is the 25, but I'll check this morning when I get to the marina to settle up.
Josh F.
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
- Sisu22
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- Home Port: Ventura, CA
Re: My First Albin 28
Pedro, do you know what the official model number of those early Vetus thrusters is? The only identifying marks that I have on mine are 1.5kw, the rest of the numbers are illegible.
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1994 TE 28' w/ Cummins 250
- JFaberMD
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Re: My First Albin 28
Okay so we got her home safe on Saturday. Ended up taking much longer to get her home than I thought but we can blames the tides and the weather for that. The Atlantic was not happy on Saturday. I learned two valuable lessons:
1. The Atlantic has all the power and can become angry very quickly.
2. The Albin survived an unhappy Atlantic.
Hindsight being 20/20, if I would have known how rough the Atlantic was going to be than I would have waited to bring her home. Here is a pic from the maiden voyage, we were somewhere in the middle of the Delaware Bay at this point.
1. The Atlantic has all the power and can become angry very quickly.
2. The Albin survived an unhappy Atlantic.
Hindsight being 20/20, if I would have known how rough the Atlantic was going to be than I would have waited to bring her home. Here is a pic from the maiden voyage, we were somewhere in the middle of the Delaware Bay at this point.
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Josh F.
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
- JFaberMD
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Re: My First Albin 28
Which brings me to my question. When trying to get into the Inlet in OC there was a very strong following sea which made it almost impossible to get between the two stone jetty's. Any suggestions for dealing with rough/strong following seas?
Josh F.
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
1998 Albin 28TE
"Muddy Duck”
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- Home Port: Waretown nj
Re: My First Albin 28
Over simplified answer is...more throttle. Lol
With an outboard powered boat, typically I will surf the leading face of the wave. However with the keel of the Albin and being inboard powered I prefer to ride the backside of the wave. And I let the current and waves define my speed. Sometimes it's pretty slow, but other times it can be quite a bit quicker than you may otherwise expect. I've been through the inlet at oc md, it's not fun in the wrong conditions but barnegate inlet can be downright scary in the wrong conditions (even if the ocean is dead flat!) as can little egg inlet (I won't even go in or out that inlet anymore, those sandbars move way too much!). Either way. Match the speed and then the following seas become a non-event
1989 Viking 45C “Knot Crazy”
1998 Albin 28te "Shady Lady" *sold*
1999 seagull nautico 19 "Purrrspective" *sold*
Native watercraft prostaff
1998 Albin 28te "Shady Lady" *sold*
1999 seagull nautico 19 "Purrrspective" *sold*
Native watercraft prostaff
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- Home Port: Groton Ct
Re: My First Albin 28
Glad you made it!
I do not know what numbers are on that thruster motor,
I do not know what numbers are on that thruster motor,