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Inspirational photo of A27 for us in the dust!
- sail149
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Inspirational photo of A27 for us in the dust!
I found this Photo from I think about 2007 posted on the yahoo Albin photo group site.
Its one of the photos that really got me looking at the Albin 27.
The owner (pegs?) did I think a really great job maximizing the looks of his boat.
the Green color coordination, the subtle hull striping ,the dark green rubrail fwd to improve the shear lines.
Looks like an 89 or 90, it still has the shorter pulpit, and pilot house roof alum windows with the 2/3 opening center.
Great photo with the late afternoon sun too.
Warren
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Warren
'84. 27AC. Lehman 4D61
'84. 27AC. Lehman 4D61
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Re: Inspirational photo of A27 for us in the dust!
What great boats, that one was well thought out, thanks for an inspirational picture.