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Albin25 parts

Albin's "power cruisers"
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jerridsc
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Albin25 parts

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Pictured are parts from my 1973 A25 I no longer need. Useful to anyone? I’m in southern Wisconsin.
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DesertAlbin736
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Re: Albin25 parts

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What are those two long wood pieces at left in the top photo? I would suggest hanging onto them if you have room to store them in case at a later date you decide to sell the boat to someone who would rather convert the boat back to inboard drive. The ship's wheel could be made into a nice decorative clock.
La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
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jerridsc
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Re: Albin25 parts

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I don’t know what those 2 wood pieces are. Thought they might be part of canvas roof support. They weren’t installed when I got the boat. I can easily save all the parts, thought if someone could get another A25 on the water with them, that would be a good thing. Up into the garage rafters they go.
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Re: Albin25 parts

Post by nebulatech »

I would definitely save the rudder. If the shaft is any good, save that too. Battery tech keeps improving, and in 5 years you may consider electric.

I'm not sure how many takers will come for the holding tank!
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