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rough around the edges Albin 25
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Under mount extending ladder install:
Laboriously drill some holes in stainless steel and then file the holes square! Is there another way to do this with carriage bolts?
It was a workout doing eight holes! This stainless is so hard!
Installed, I used Sika 291 between the wood and stainless, just trying to keep the water from sitting between the two, there where some snap davits bolted on the swim grid before and there seemed to be a weird wood electrolysis going on and some sealant might reduce that.. but I dunno?
Four step ladder deployed! It kinda pulled on the swim grid so I will be adding an additional support with some stainless steel tube.
Laboriously drill some holes in stainless steel and then file the holes square! Is there another way to do this with carriage bolts?
It was a workout doing eight holes! This stainless is so hard!
Installed, I used Sika 291 between the wood and stainless, just trying to keep the water from sitting between the two, there where some snap davits bolted on the swim grid before and there seemed to be a weird wood electrolysis going on and some sealant might reduce that.. but I dunno?
Four step ladder deployed! It kinda pulled on the swim grid so I will be adding an additional support with some stainless steel tube.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
The strain on the telescoping ladder is much more on dry land than in the water. Blame it on Archimedes or Galileo or Fermi...I forget who. Maybe Bernoulli? Still, additional bracing is more confidence inspiring.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Or Newton?
I'm 200 lb's so I feel better with the brace, extending the grid out from the transom makes me feel like more lever action? By the way the brace is already on, finished it today, only two holes to drill so it felt like a cake walk.
I filled up my water tank on my camper and drove down to the boat and used the water to pressure wash/clean the whole boat! Felt good to get the gunk off of there. Also filled up the raw water system and ran the motor, I had some air I had to bleed out then she ran fine. Maybe launch tomorrow???
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Boat is in the water in Ganges government dock! PSS system will need to be overhauled but I will do that when it comes out of the water for the winter, right now its dripping and the bilge pump can look after it.
Prop makes a huge difference compared to the anaemic one that was on before. We took the boat for a lap around the harbour and its much better. Even feels like it wants to plane.....Nope! Not really, but when I put the coals to it the bow lifts up and soon a wake appears , I'll get the GPS hooked up and see what she does.
Stayed on board last night to make sure everything was going to be OK and now we will start throwing some stuff in there and go for a little trip!
Prop makes a huge difference compared to the anaemic one that was on before. We took the boat for a lap around the harbour and its much better. Even feels like it wants to plane.....Nope! Not really, but when I put the coals to it the bow lifts up and soon a wake appears , I'll get the GPS hooked up and see what she does.
Stayed on board last night to make sure everything was going to be OK and now we will start throwing some stuff in there and go for a little trip!
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Look forward to meeting up with you at Ladysmith!
Hull No. 1013, 1971
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Very cool! I have been waiting to hear your first launch story. I totally get staying on board at least the first night. Did exactly the same thing myself the first couple years. This year, pffft... put 'er on the hook and go in.
The PSS supplier is in Lynwood, fyi. You can walk in with your assembly and before you finish the free coffee, they will have it back for you, ready to install. Maybe I caught them on a slow day, but that was service!
Ladysmith...cars go there, too, right?
The PSS supplier is in Lynwood, fyi. You can walk in with your assembly and before you finish the free coffee, they will have it back for you, ready to install. Maybe I caught them on a slow day, but that was service!
Ladysmith...cars go there, too, right?
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
11 day countdown to Ladysmith. Can't wait to see your handiwork! We're in Garrison Bay (English Camp) on San Juan tonight, Fisherman's Bay on Lopez tomorrow & through the 4th, then BC.
La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Looking forward to seeing everyone and their boats (or car for WillieC), sounds like it will be a good turnout.
We are anchored out at Russell island just off the mouth of Fulford-Ganges harbour in the pouring rain! Some leaks from the cockpit enclosure but we are snug in our little boat.
We left Ganges yesterday afternoon and putted over slowly for the night, very busy here, maybe 15 boat including a 100 footer, looks like a cruise ship but it’s a personal yacht!.
Might head over to Sydney Spit island for the night.
We are anchored out at Russell island just off the mouth of Fulford-Ganges harbour in the pouring rain! Some leaks from the cockpit enclosure but we are snug in our little boat.
We left Ganges yesterday afternoon and putted over slowly for the night, very busy here, maybe 15 boat including a 100 footer, looks like a cruise ship but it’s a personal yacht!.
Might head over to Sydney Spit island for the night.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
We need to keep in touch toward the end of this week. After the July 4th festivities (awesome fireworks display in Fisherman's Bay) we'll be heading out on the 5th or 6th. Since we'll be coming from Lopez Island up San Juan Channel & across Haro Strait will likely clear Canadian customs in Sidney. If you have DSC capability on your VHF my MMSI # is 368022040. Otherwise shoot me a text or I'll text you, I have your cell #. We had a cold wet passage this morning from Garrison Bay, up around Speiden Channel & down San Juan Channel to Fisherman's. Was glad to have a pilothouse & enclosed cockpit.
La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Spieden channel almost had us moving backwards on our trip last summer. The closer to home, the less we checked tides and such. Dumb.
I have been pondering a trip to Ladysmith. I think it would be cheaper by boat! Better leave now, though.
I have been pondering a trip to Ladysmith. I think it would be cheaper by boat! Better leave now, though.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Yeah, we were down to 1 knot late in the ebb across Spieden Channel this morning coming over from Garrison Bay. But that meant once we rounded Lime Kiln Point we had 9 NM of favorable currents down to Fisherman's Bay. If we'd waited for ebb-to-flood slack we would have been fighting adverse current all the way down San Juan Channel. But, that also meant arriving at a -2 ft lower low tide (new moon tonight), and the twisting, narrow, shallow entrance channel charts at 9 ft with 4ft shoals on either side. My trusty Garmin 741xs combo chartplotter paid for itself.
La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Spent the night at Sydney spit. We will be heading to Musgrave landing on Saltspring for tonight then to Burgoyne bay for Thursday where I can hike to my place and get the car and go shopping etc..
DA, we are going to Gabriola island on Saturday the sixth To visit friends then slowly cruising down to Ladysmith for the rendezvous.
DA, we are going to Gabriola island on Saturday the sixth To visit friends then slowly cruising down to Ladysmith for the rendezvous.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
The last project that I completed before launching was to install a fridge, which started by pulling the old ice box out along with the shelf above it.
Preparing the area, glassed in some supports onto the hull and a bit of cutting of the fibreglass.
Purchased a 75 quart dual zone Dometic fridge/freezer, this thing was well wrapped! Big plastic bag, strong cardboard box, another plastic bag around the second cardboard box with more cardboard enforcement pieces with yet another plastic bag!
Ran a 10 gauge power source for it.
And a temporary way to keep it on the plywood shelf it’s sitting on.
Fits well, I used 18” sliders.
When slid in it does not extend out too far, the cabin door opens at 90 degrees and we have no problems walking by. The fridge is a great addition to our set up! I still need to pretty it up around the hole and add some shelf space but that will come.
We have been out using the boat and fridge for a few weeks now and I am really liking it, seems very efficient and we are making ice constantly.
Preparing the area, glassed in some supports onto the hull and a bit of cutting of the fibreglass.
Purchased a 75 quart dual zone Dometic fridge/freezer, this thing was well wrapped! Big plastic bag, strong cardboard box, another plastic bag around the second cardboard box with more cardboard enforcement pieces with yet another plastic bag!
Ran a 10 gauge power source for it.
And a temporary way to keep it on the plywood shelf it’s sitting on.
Fits well, I used 18” sliders.
When slid in it does not extend out too far, the cabin door opens at 90 degrees and we have no problems walking by. The fridge is a great addition to our set up! I still need to pretty it up around the hole and add some shelf space but that will come.
We have been out using the boat and fridge for a few weeks now and I am really liking it, seems very efficient and we are making ice constantly.
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
Pic is leaving Nanaimo area. So far so good, I have been on the boat for one month now and everything is working great!
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Re: rough around the edges Albin 25
So good to hear! That looks pretty benign. What's the big deal about crossing the Strait? HA! Good timing. We just finished a couple weeks in the south sound and were a bit concerned about entering Hood Canal. Falling tide and opposing wind. Fortunately neither were enough so we avoided the dreaded standing waves. This time.