Tom: What a great fine. Should be the perfect boat for you out of San Diego.
Missed the early comments. Where did you find her?
Howard
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It's the nice guys you have to look out for.......Update.....
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Re: It's the nice guys you have to look out for.......Update.....
Hi Howard. Yes, we looked at the 35TE. As luck would have it, after flying 3k miles the two boat were 8 miles apart! The 35 was very clean and showed pride of ownership. The knowledgeable AOG owner was very meticulous with the upkeep of the 370 twin Cummins......I hope to do that well. The Compton really jumped out at us. The Albin lineage is clear to see but the overall 2006 boats design seems greatly updated. Just the standard equipment alone is most impressive. So I have a lot to learn and am happily diving in. Best, Tom.