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Looking for Albin 25 - Discussion
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Looking for Albin 25 - Discussion
Hello everyone. Looking for Albin 25 in BC or Pacific NW. If you have a lead or saw one somewhere I would appreciate a email. Thanks for your help. I'm located on Vancouver Island.
Cheers
Larry
Cheers
Larry
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
I know of a 70's Abin 25 Deluxe for sale. Has a new Yanmar and includes a trailer. But the boat needs a complete restoration. $10k
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
There is one on the FB Albin 25 & 27 page in WA, the San Juan’s.
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
It was on Facebook Marketplace. Its located in Buzzards Bay, Mass I believe.Sookelarry wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 2:09 amWould you have the details of where it is and perhaps some pictures. Thanks
They stated it a late 80's boat
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
That stern sure looks first gen to me. Not late 80s. Did A25s even make it to the 80s?
Otherwise most of that patina will buff right out. At least the outside patina.
Leighway, the boat in the SJI is definitely worth a close look. It floats, runs, has been taken care of, is ready for use and has a great history. Sounds like the family is too far away to get much use of her.
I was young once, too. The "late 80s" gen one hull with the nice, buffable patina is a veritable money pit. My well used, floating, running mid-70s A25 has been a money pit of its own, one credit card swipe at a time. And we paid just a bit less than what they are asking for Leighway. Start higher in the chain. You'll end up paying less and enjoying it more.
Otherwise most of that patina will buff right out. At least the outside patina.
Leighway, the boat in the SJI is definitely worth a close look. It floats, runs, has been taken care of, is ready for use and has a great history. Sounds like the family is too far away to get much use of her.
I was young once, too. The "late 80s" gen one hull with the nice, buffable patina is a veritable money pit. My well used, floating, running mid-70s A25 has been a money pit of its own, one credit card swipe at a time. And we paid just a bit less than what they are asking for Leighway. Start higher in the chain. You'll end up paying less and enjoying it more.
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
That Mass boat might be quite a find. Someone has spent much money in the past on radar, top of the line trailer and anchor windlass just at first glance.
Of course it might have had ten years of melting snow and packrats too. Are there Mass Pack Rats?
Of course it might have had ten years of melting snow and packrats too. Are there Mass Pack Rats?
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
I’d like to have that swim deck off the one on mass for my boat
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
I can certainly provide some input about Leighway, we sold her to her current owners. Here is a blog of One of our trips with her. http://princesslouisa2010.blogspot.com/
We considered buying her back, we liked her that much, but being in our 70’s, our financial advisor suggested otherwise because of health issues, not boat concern issues. She was our favorite boat of all the boats we owned. More fun per dollar, safe, easy upkeep, great layout, lean, efficient and just the best boat!
We considered buying her back, we liked her that much, but being in our 70’s, our financial advisor suggested otherwise because of health issues, not boat concern issues. She was our favorite boat of all the boats we owned. More fun per dollar, safe, easy upkeep, great layout, lean, efficient and just the best boat!
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
Thank you, Keith, for weighing in. I follow your posts on another forum as well and know how much you enjoyed your time on Leighway. I wish you the best and appreciate your wisdom, perspective, and joy of life and that you have shared some of that with us at a AOG. We are richer for that.
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
Ain't that the truth! At least except for the last sentence. We started higher up the chain & still spent many more B.O.A.T. units on repairs, upgrades, improvements etc. If we'd known better at the time I would have bargained harder for a larger price drop. But we knew what we wanted and there wasn't anything else closer, as in within thousands of miles, available at the time. Even so, it had & still has a sound, quiet running Yanmar, good interior that was restored by that previous owner, a good trailer although that has cost a lot to repair & maintain. All the other stuff was for personal preferences & the enjoyment of working on it as a hobby. But you know what, all boats are money pits to one extant or another. But the memories & adventures we've accumulated over the past six years have been priceless.I was young once, too. The "late 80s" gen one hull with the nice, buffable patina is a veritable money pit. My well used, floating, running mid-70s A25 has been a money pit of its own, one credit card swipe at a time. And we paid just a bit less than what they are asking for Leighway. Start higher in the chain. You'll end up paying less and enjoying it more.
I'm too lazy to keep a blog like Keith or Hira Reid with Shatoosh but I have accumulated a large collection of photos of all the places we've been including San Juans, Gulf Islands, Princess Louisa Inlet & Chatterbox Falls, Desolation Sound, BC Sunshine Coast, Erie Canal, Block Island Sound in CT & RI, Chesapeake Bay, and Catalina Island. And hopefully next year adding the so-called Triangle Loop.
Keith, I'm sad to hear that health issues are ending your boating days, but age catches up with all of us eventually I guess. I'm in my late 60s & still in good health except for a fear of stepping on the bathroom scale, soon staring 70s in the face.
Here's that photo of La Dolce Vita in front of Chatterbox Falls from 2016 almost identical to the one of Leighway 2010 in your blog. How's that for coincidence! As far as looking for an A25, while it's a long way from the Pacific NW, I just had an email exchange with Joe DeMers of Sound Marine Diesel in Connecticut, and he has one of his two A25's up for sale, the boat alone for $998 sans engine & no trailer but with a Yanmar 3GM30F engine available for separate purchase for $4,498. It's an early model full displacement hull like mine and includes a sail rig. That makes total with engine under $6K. It's the boat on the right and has been exposed to the weather, so you'd have to ask how much work it needs cosmetically. Also having the engine installed (Joe is expert a repowering jobs) and obviously transporting it across the country, with or without its own trailer which you'd have to find one if your situation warrants it adds considerably to the cost.
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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: Looking for Albin 25
DesertAlbin, I cannot complain too much. My health is steady, my wife’s goes roller coaster at times and we really do miss boating. Leighway is up for sale and we almost bought her back! But the cards and finances were just not there. Love the Chatterbox twins photo! Life is full of adventures and many chapters yet to unfold. Still consider myself fortunate to be a Albin person.
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Re: Looking for Albin 25
You'll always have those memories. Chapters yet left to unfold, just different ones, like RV travels for instance, like this maybe.Life is full of adventures and many chapters yet to unfold. Still consider myself fortunate to be a Albin person.
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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: Looking for Albin 25
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]Desert Albin, yes so many things to do. We truck camper RV and right now I am expanding my small woodshop.
]Desert Albin, yes so many things to do. We truck camper RV and right now I am expanding my small woodshop.
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Re: Looking for Albin 25 - Discussion
Ha! DA!
You could double the size of your woodshop if you relocated the refridgerator! But who am I to talk. I have a two car garage with a lift (OK, three car garage) and the lift and the right bay are full of my Albin stuff.
The PNW is a bit out of my area of expertise. NY? Maybe.
You could double the size of your woodshop if you relocated the refridgerator! But who am I to talk. I have a two car garage with a lift (OK, three car garage) and the lift and the right bay are full of my Albin stuff.
The PNW is a bit out of my area of expertise. NY? Maybe.
Jon B.
Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress
Former owner of...
"Bunkie" - a 1984 A27FC
New owner of...
1977 A25 deLuxe - a work in progress