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Long time Albin fan
Long time Albin fan
Hello. I've had my A25 since 1981 and am the 2nd owner. She has an interesting history- was bought from the Boston Boat Show in 1969- first one sold there by the importer in Cos Cob, CT, and lived on Martha's Vineyard until my purchase. I repowered her in 1992, and have maintained in meticulous condition- no one can believe her age when I tell them. But now I must sell- she is more boat than we want or need now and there are health issues too, but it's hard to part with an old friend. I even visited the factory in Kristinehamn, Sweden and saw Albins and Vegas being built. Regards, Andy O.
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Re: Long time Albin fan
It's hard to sell an old friend. I hope she finds a good home. But, don't be a stranger. I'm sure you can add your experiences and knowledge to the group long after she is gone.
Welcome to AOG!
Welcome to AOG!
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"