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Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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And one more
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Thanks Ted, beer on me. :mrgreen:
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How fitting that there is a Viking behind Odin.
That Viking is huge.
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RobS wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:10 pm How fitting that there is a Viking behind Odin.
That Viking is huge.
Yup, big Viking, 86’ or 90’ perhaps.
This is the Big Boat town, can’t compete with the Joneses around here. :mrgreen:
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Looks like a very late model 80C. She ain't no Albin or Chris Craft but she's not too shabby https://vimeo.com/255610310
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RobS wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 12:20 pm Looks like a very late model 80C. She ain't no Albin or Chris Craft but she's not too shabby https://vimeo.com/255610310
Yeah, could be this little boat:

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Should add this link to this thread:

http://www.albinowners.net/aog/viewtopi ... =4&t=12814
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Time to change transmission fluid and filter early November.
Looked at Amazon for a filter and ordered this:
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It looked a bit different than last year’s filter so I poked around on the Internet and found the Manufacture: KonYin
Never heard of them, and no rating, feedback or anything on the internet, returned it to Amazon and found the real thing from Fredwarner.net for $46 including FedEx 2nd day shipping.
The fake one was $27, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. :shock:
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Probably a good call... who knows with that kind of thing. Paper element disintegrating... would ruin your whole day.
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Sisu22 wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:57 pm Probably a good call... who knows with that kind of thing. Paper element disintegrating... would ruin your whole day.
Just the contrary -- all metal filter, clean and reuse. Here's a post of mine on those filters: https://www.sbmar.com/community/topic/z ... -interval/
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Hey Rob, have you found a source for just the two o rings? I have the spare filter but have not been able to source just the O rings. Have changed mine a couple times using the old ones and would like to replace new this fall.
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RobS wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 2:15 pm
Sisu22 wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 12:57 pm Probably a good call... who knows with that kind of thing. Paper element disintegrating... would ruin your whole day.
Just the contrary -- all metal filter, clean and reuse. Here's a post of mine on those filters: https://www.sbmar.com/community/topic/z ... -interval/
Yeah, I have done that, clean and reuse, but now I am like, screw it, there is no factory recommended procedure for cleaning old filters.
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Carl wrote: Tue Oct 27, 2020 4:50 pm Hey Rob, have you found a source for just the two o rings? I have the spare filter but have not been able to source just the O rings. Have changed mine a couple times using the old ones and would like to replace new this fall.
No, never did source replacement o-rings. I checked in with Tony and neither has he. FWIW, I never noticed one looking compromised and I think in the environment they are in they should last quite some time. Well you could say they are about $45 for the two and you get a free filter with them :D
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Finally did an overnight cruise with the new deck chairs mentioned above:
Pleasantly surprised: They fit next to the engine box, facing North/South and East West.
This boat got a lot more comfortable with these deck chairs.
(Wifey even slept on the engine box a few hours with a deck chairs as an extension. Will take a picture and publish next time she does that, and uh, she is a bit more petite than me.)

Pictures below, a simple cooler makes a great foot rest.
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They’re very similar to the ones supplied with new albins 👍🏻
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Tree wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 4:44 pm They’re very similar to the ones supplied with new albins 👍🏻
Wow, ok.
Got pictures?
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