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Time for Two, Albin 35
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2017 12:04 pm
- Home Port: Peaks Island Maine; Slipped Plante's Marina
Time for Two, Albin 35
We purchased our 2002 35 Albin this past Spring. Registered on the Albin owners group in May and then got busy with the boat. Reconnecting now. Great forum and looking forward to using the forum to learn more about our boat and resources it has to offer.
My wife Mary and I (Joe) have a home on Peaks Island, Maine and slip our Boat at Plant's Marina. This summer was a learning experience with the Time for Two as it has been for every boat we have owned. Love this one! Caught my first Blue Fin Tuna 222 lbs in August and now addicted to catching more We want to explore the New England coast and learn more about locations other boaters can suggest. One goal is bringing our boat down the coast for the winter (retired this year) either next year or in 2019. Cheers, Joe and Mary
My wife Mary and I (Joe) have a home on Peaks Island, Maine and slip our Boat at Plant's Marina. This summer was a learning experience with the Time for Two as it has been for every boat we have owned. Love this one! Caught my first Blue Fin Tuna 222 lbs in August and now addicted to catching more We want to explore the New England coast and learn more about locations other boaters can suggest. One goal is bringing our boat down the coast for the winter (retired this year) either next year or in 2019. Cheers, Joe and Mary
- rebuckley
- Gold Member
- Posts: 254
- Joined: Wed Sep 22, 2010 12:38 pm
- Home Port: Westerly, RI (WYC)
- Location: East Lyme, CT
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Welcome to the world of Albins!
Reb Buckley
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
Westerly, RI (WYC)
36' 1983 Classic (Au Naturel)
15' Guardian Whaler
Westerly, RI (WYC)
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 486
- Joined: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:11 pm
- Home Port: Port of Call Yatch Club
- Location: Astor FL on St John River
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Welcome, great boat. Sounds like you have the world by the tail, enjoy the ride.
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:20 pm
- Home Port: Anacortes Marina, Anacortes, Wa
- Location: Trinidad, Ca.. & Tahoe Vista, Ca.
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Welcome Mary and Joe: Well, you have my attention. Your 35te is still my favorite of the Albin's and fishing is the thing I enjoy most about boating. This is a great site and you will find lots of knowledgeable information and all with a willingness to share.
I am personally boat less at the moment having gone through the 35te, a 42 Sabre, mostly recently a 36 Albin Express Trawler. Would jump at the chance to buy another 35te Sport Flybridge but they are few and far between and no expectation one will come up.
Now looking outside the Albin family but hopeful there is still something out there. The good ones are becoming rare so care for yours.
Howard
I am personally boat less at the moment having gone through the 35te, a 42 Sabre, mostly recently a 36 Albin Express Trawler. Would jump at the chance to buy another 35te Sport Flybridge but they are few and far between and no expectation one will come up.
Now looking outside the Albin family but hopeful there is still something out there. The good ones are becoming rare so care for yours.
Howard
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- Swabby
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Sat Nov 18, 2017 5:29 pm
- Home Port: Newburyport YC Newburyport, MA
Good to hear about another 35 Flybrige.
I have just joined the Albin network. I have just purchased a 1999 35 Sportfish LS. I have not seen too many of this model.
The boat has been repowered, they pulled out CAT 3116's and put in CAT 3126's.
Last owner was not good with maintaince, so we put the boat at the Kittery Point Yacht Yard for a month and they went through everything. A great yard to work with.
Still learning the boat, so far it feels great to run. I had an Albin 34 years ago an enjoyed that boat.
The boat has been repowered, they pulled out CAT 3116's and put in CAT 3126's.
Last owner was not good with maintaince, so we put the boat at the Kittery Point Yacht Yard for a month and they went through everything. A great yard to work with.
Still learning the boat, so far it feels great to run. I had an Albin 34 years ago an enjoyed that boat.
- Nepidae
- Gold Member
- Posts: 142
- Joined: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:33 am
- Home Port: Essington, PA
- Location: On the Loop
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Not to be taken the wrong way as this is a great site, BUT, that said it does get pretty centric on the smaller models of Albins. I can't remember the last time a 43 was discussed.
Therefore I might suggest that along with the Albin group you also try the MTOA (Marine Trawlers Owners Association) and no you don't need to have a trawler to join. 1 in our group on the Chesapeake drives a Post Sportsfisher.
The MTOA is not any brand specific and covers a broad range of topics and of course you can raise your own. Check out the MTOA site at mtoa.net. You'll see that there are sub-groups located all over and besides having a helpful forum, the people in the sub-groups generally get together for cruising.
If you decide to join, please use my MTOA number 3927 as I get a pin for new members.
Any questions that I might be able to help with directly, let me know. We are currently on the Loop and having a great time doing it.
Therefore I might suggest that along with the Albin group you also try the MTOA (Marine Trawlers Owners Association) and no you don't need to have a trawler to join. 1 in our group on the Chesapeake drives a Post Sportsfisher.
The MTOA is not any brand specific and covers a broad range of topics and of course you can raise your own. Check out the MTOA site at mtoa.net. You'll see that there are sub-groups located all over and besides having a helpful forum, the people in the sub-groups generally get together for cruising.
If you decide to join, please use my MTOA number 3927 as I get a pin for new members.
Any questions that I might be able to help with directly, let me know. We are currently on the Loop and having a great time doing it.
Calm seas,
Charles
Jane & Charles Williamson
m/v Nepidae
Albin 43 Sundeck
Nepidae.trawler@gmail.com
MTOA-3927
AGLCA - 12114 (ret)
Currently: On the Loop
Charles
Jane & Charles Williamson
m/v Nepidae
Albin 43 Sundeck
Nepidae.trawler@gmail.com
MTOA-3927
AGLCA - 12114 (ret)
Currently: On the Loop
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2017 12:04 pm
- Home Port: Peaks Island Maine; Slipped Plante's Marina
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Thank you. Will check out and pin if I join. I suppose many in this group cruise south so I hope I can learn how to avoid mistakes. Any other resources out there for traveling south. Cheers, Joe
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- Deckhand
- Posts: 5
- Joined: Fri May 19, 2017 12:04 pm
- Home Port: Peaks Island Maine; Slipped Plante's Marina
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
I used Kittery in the past and was impressed by their service. I have twin Cummins 6BTA's and just learning about them. They look well care for and ran very well last year. Good luck with the new boat. Joe
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- First Mate
- Posts: 106
- Joined: Mon Aug 29, 2016 12:28 pm
- Home Port: Falmouth, Maine
- Location: Scarborough, Maine
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
Congrats!
We saw your boat out at peaks this summer. We are on a mooring in falmouth.
Nothing quite like tuna fishing on the gulf of Maine on a comfy boat!
I’m sure we will cross paths at some point on casco bay.
We saw your boat out at peaks this summer. We are on a mooring in falmouth.
Nothing quite like tuna fishing on the gulf of Maine on a comfy boat!
I’m sure we will cross paths at some point on casco bay.
2003 Albin 28 TE Flush Deck "Isla" (Formerly "Dogonit")
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:20 pm
- Home Port: Anacortes Marina, Anacortes, Wa
- Location: Trinidad, Ca.. & Tahoe Vista, Ca.
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35, 2017 new member
What is the 1999 35te Sportfish LS? Only sport fisher in the 35te that I know if is the Flybridge Sportfisher. Is it a flybridge?
Howard
Howard
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- Gold Member
- Posts: 57
- Joined: Wed Feb 25, 2015 3:18 pm
- Home Port: Cape May, NJ
Re: Good to hear about another 35 Flybrige.
Hey...was that Tim's boat out of Newburyport?dcullinan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 19, 2017 4:51 pm I have just joined the Albin network. I have just purchased a 1999 35 Sportfish LS. I have not seen too many of this model.
The boat has been repowered, they pulled out CAT 3116's and put in CAT 3126's.
Last owner was not good with maintaince, so we put the boat at the Kittery Point Yacht Yard for a month and they went through everything. A great yard to work with.
Still learning the boat, so far it feels great to run. I had an Albin 34 years ago an enjoyed that boat.
- rcwhite
- Gold Member
- Posts: 163
- Joined: Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:05 am
- Home Port: Southport Maine
Re: Time for Two, Albin 35
This looks similar to a post I might have made but I don't often think to:)
Ruth is looking to retire this year and we hope to spend a couple of months going down the coast this fall as well. Hard to plan further than that so we will have to see how things play out from there. We enjoy exploring and
spend a most of our summer weekends anchored somewhere. We cruise from BI to Downeast when time permits but spend weekends a little closer to home in the bays either side of here.. We purchased the boat in Annapolis and look forward so spending more time than was afforded on the trip north.
If you haven't already, take a look at the Maine Island Trail Association. While not geared for cruising, the guide does have quite a bit of information on places you can visit.
Maybe we will see you out there.
Ruth is looking to retire this year and we hope to spend a couple of months going down the coast this fall as well. Hard to plan further than that so we will have to see how things play out from there. We enjoy exploring and
spend a most of our summer weekends anchored somewhere. We cruise from BI to Downeast when time permits but spend weekends a little closer to home in the bays either side of here.. We purchased the boat in Annapolis and look forward so spending more time than was afforded on the trip north.
If you haven't already, take a look at the Maine Island Trail Association. While not geared for cruising, the guide does have quite a bit of information on places you can visit.
Maybe we will see you out there.