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A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Ssrig. No, that is one of my next projects. That expanse in the cockpit in front of the aftcabin door is the single biggest and underutilized spaces on our boats. I rigged up a large, easily demountable table there where we do all our meals. The galley/forward cabin is for washing dishes and sleeping. Well there's the head too... and the escape hatch we use for securing the anchor when it breaks free in standing waves...
Pics later today.
Pics later today.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Ssrig's comment made me remember; I've seen videos on Youtube where sailors have arranged a platform to span the two cockpit seats and make a full width platform. It's often used for sleeping in the cockpit. I believe this concept has been around for some time. I think I can recall reading about it in some of my grandfather's sailing books.
Now, is there any way to turn the cockpit into a jacuzzi?
Now, is there any way to turn the cockpit into a jacuzzi?
Carolina Wren
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Oh yes. Cross the Strait of Georgia in less than optimal conditions. Water might not be warm enough.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
My A25 dream is deferred for a couple of years. Events this year have not cooperated. But, Manatee certainly looks to be a nice original boat.nebulatech wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 10:01 am What Bob is secretly trying to suggest is that you sell your boat to him and buy a bigger one!
Best thing for sunsetrider is to do like the SuperSuper yachts and have a second A25 to tow behind. One can be the bedroom Albin and one the lounge Albin.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Looking forward to see Willie\c pics - do you happen to have a shot of your set-up?
1976 Albin 25 Hull 2529
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
I would 3rd Desert Albin’s suggestion for those folding chairs you can get at West Marine. Had to buy a second so that guests have good options. In open water I will set the auto-pilot and put one of those up on top of the aft cabin with my legs hanging into the cockpit. I can see the gauges, 360 view, and good breeze - it’s my favorite place.
At the dock they find their way to the bow for sunsets and drinks.
I’m in an A27, but I think this works with an A25
At the dock they find their way to the bow for sunsets and drinks.
I’m in an A27, but I think this works with an A25
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
No sorry I dont have any pics of it set up, almost the only thing I dont have pics of! But it was a simple setup, I might have some images of the support ledge somewhere on my thread here:http://www.albinowners.net/aog/viewtopi ... 28&t=11164Sunsetrider wrote: ↑Fri May 15, 2020 5:16 pmLooking forward to see Willie\c pics - do you happen to have a shot of your set-up?
and the chair that was on top: http://www.albinowners.net/aog/download ... &mode=view
All the 2x6 pieces were cut at an angle and spanned across the cockpit, if I were to do something similar I might use some 3/4"plywood and cut to fit across the same area, it looks like the small ledge on my boat has been there a while but maybe not, it certainly would make a nice spot to lay down!
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Here are my pics: Click on pics to orient.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Sounds like a "JT" project where you take the dinette out in favor of a livable head. It's all about comfort.
I have not had the experience yet to give a yay or nay to the aft cabin as a primary sleeping quarters. Seems do-able but it is often repurposed as a storage space for cruisers. No offense to those that do. We all have to make do with what we have.
I second much of what Willie C posted. I will add that my brother-in-law just sold his 36" Grand Banks trawler with twin diesels last year. He offered it to me for $12k. I think it was worth many times that - it was a gorgeous, solid boat and everything worked. Bottom line: He needed out and I didn't want anything that wouldn't fit on a trailer next to my garage. Even my 27FC "Bunkie" pressed the limits of that, having to rely on a hauler to put on stands next to my garage - I had no trailer.
So, I now have an A25. On a trailer. Next to my garage.
I have not had the experience yet to give a yay or nay to the aft cabin as a primary sleeping quarters. Seems do-able but it is often repurposed as a storage space for cruisers. No offense to those that do. We all have to make do with what we have.
I second much of what Willie C posted. I will add that my brother-in-law just sold his 36" Grand Banks trawler with twin diesels last year. He offered it to me for $12k. I think it was worth many times that - it was a gorgeous, solid boat and everything worked. Bottom line: He needed out and I didn't want anything that wouldn't fit on a trailer next to my garage. Even my 27FC "Bunkie" pressed the limits of that, having to rely on a hauler to put on stands next to my garage - I had no trailer.
So, I now have an A25. On a trailer. Next to my garage.
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
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
All I want for additional furniture is a pair (one for wife) of cushions with a 30-69-90-degree profile do I don't have to stack up four throwable cushions in order to lean back against the aft cabin bulkhead.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
After all this "design" thinking, that is where I will likely end up - especially with these sore shoulders from the annual hull-polishing just completed (launch this week). But where to find??NickScheuer wrote: ↑Sun May 17, 2020 12:14 pm All I want for additional furniture is a pair (one for wife) of cushions with a 30-69-90-degree profile do I don't have to stack up four throwable cushions in order to lean back against the aft cabin bulkhead.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
I'm thing of sourcing at a custom upholstery shop. We have a good one nearby.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
If you mean wedge shaped cushions, I believe gymnastics equipment makers may have foam already in that shape. A quick google search yielded these, I something like this on track?
https://www.vitalitymedical.com/cando-p ... wedge.html
https://www.vitalitymedical.com/cando-p ... wedge.html
Carolina Wren
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
I would like something that will hold it's selected recline position.
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Re: A25 - some revolutionary thoughts?
Perhaps some fasteners could be attached? I know they make velcro tape with adhesive, but that might not last.
Carolina Wren
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe
1979 Albin 25 Deluxe