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Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
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- First Mate
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- Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2021 9:56 pm
- Home Port: Lewes DE
Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
I ran Placebo from Ft Washington Md down the Potomac, across the Chesapeake, up Tangier sound to the Nanticoke River and up to Blades, DE Friday and Saturday. I learned a lot about her. First, Dale, her former owner, is a gentleman, who went to a lot of effort to have her ready to go when I was ready to pick her up. Second, the engine, a low-hours four cyl. Kabota, marinized by a Btitish Columbia outfit, at 26 hp had plenty of power for this hull, and was smooth and ran like a sewing machine. Third, this hull is beautiful in a chop, and roly in a beam sea, but very comfortable overall. Third, you can run 160 n. miles in two days, if you are motivated, or a nut. I was both, maybe, based on bad weather reports. In two 13 hour days at the helm, I had her in her new home in Delaware. Not a pleasure cruise, but one to remember, for sure, and the boat performed magnificently. Sam
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- First Mate
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- Home Port: Stuart Lake BC
Re: Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
Congratulations! And well done. Quite an adventure on such short acquaintance with a boat. I hope you had time to take a few pictures. That's a hint.....
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- Gold Member
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- Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:48 am
- Home Port: Hood Canal, WA
Re: Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
Nicely done! We've done a few twelve hour days and a fifteen once that ended in standing waves. NOT recommended.
Sounds like you got a very solid boat. Yes, pics are required. HA!
Sounds like you got a very solid boat. Yes, pics are required. HA!
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- Home Port: Thousand Islands NY
Re: Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
Sounds like a solid shake-down for the boat and it’s new skipper — congratulations!
Also — much envy from those of us with their boats still on the hard
Also — much envy from those of us with their boats still on the hard
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- Home Port: Groton. Ct
Re: Albin 25 Placebo from Wahington DC to Blades Delaware
Very cool! Thanks for sharing!
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A25 1971 #737
South Windsor, Ct
A25 1971 #737
South Windsor, Ct