A warm hello to all you Albin owners and other seekers, until my next "very-last-boat-forever." The Rawson-30, sold at the beginning of the year was going to be my last. But after 4 years and several enjoyable trips North, I respected and treasured that boat - family, not-so-much into sailing. We now own a smaller 'place-keeper' powerboat to get trough this season.
I've admired Albin's for many years but want to arm myself with a bit more knowledge before closing in on a particular one. At present, I suspect the Albin 25 might fill the bill (still open to learning more).
As for me; loooong time boater, professional and recreational, Gulf, East & West Coast. Consider Puget Sound and waters to the north as "God's country," beckoning to be explored with frequent overnight anchor stops; hardly ever at dockside. I've lurked through your fine website for awhile, I'm impressed with the high quality of information, dialog and courtesy - honored to be considered a member!
Pat
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Another Pac-NW Albin 'seeker'
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Re: Another Pac-NW Albin 'seeker'
Pat,
The transition from sail to power seems to be easier when you consider the 25 or 27. Good luck in your search and welcome aboard.
The transition from sail to power seems to be easier when you consider the 25 or 27. Good luck in your search and welcome aboard.
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"