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bassballer 02-08-2017, 11:01 AM Well after a long search and change in circumstance we're closing on the new boat this week. 2004 28' Albin. After searching for large CC's or smal sportys we got the news we were expecting a baby! That news def changed the boat we were looking for and i was looking for something more economical and kid freindly but still fishy. Ended up looking at some Albins and really liked the platform and seaworthyness. Also we can do overnights with the little one. Its rgged with the 315 yanmar with 300 hours. it was used as a wine and cheese boat. Surveys done. Stoked to put some blood on the deck and get the family out back on the water. Now i just need to get it rigged out for fish.
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Poncho 02-08-2017, 11:30 AM Great boat you will be super happy I love albins
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Poncho 02-08-2017, 11:31 AM Congrats
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Great boats - congrats and enjoy. Should have plenty of range with that
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bassballer 02-08-2017, 12:52 PM Great boats - congrats and enjoy. Should have plenty of range with that
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Yeah with a fuel bladder on board an overnight at the canyons is on the radar. Got some saftey things to add first then were offshore ready.
Congrats!!!!!!
On not having children ;)
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bassballer 02-08-2017, 03:11 PM Congrats!!!!!!
On not having children ;)
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Haha thanks man. Going to be quite the game changer
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Overnights on new harbor. Cutty hunk... enjoy
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Guppy 02-08-2017, 05:42 PM Woo hoo!
Terrific boat,,,, but doesn't beat the addition to the family.... IMO
Enjoy
Sweet ride!
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Raider Ronnie 02-08-2017, 07:17 PM Congratulations
Nice boat.
You'll love that Yanmar.
Just keep clean oil & fuel in it and you will get a very long life out of it.
I've got over 3000 trouble free hrs on mine.
By the way. The motor is actually a Toyota block
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Sea Dangles 02-08-2017, 08:04 PM Nice ride you picked out but the news you got will give you the ride of your life!
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bassballer 02-09-2017, 08:57 AM Nice ride you picked out but the news you got will give you the ride of your life!
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Yeah im excited. No way ill be on the water as much as before but just have to fish smarter now.
bassballer 02-09-2017, 08:59 AM Congratulations
Nice boat.
You'll love that Yanmar.
Just keep clean oil & fuel in it and you will get a very long life out of it.
I've got over 3000 trouble free hrs on mine.
By the way. The motor is actually a Toyota block
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Yeah I was looking for the yanmar in paticular. Almost was wary about the low hours. I know the engines like to be ran. But everything looked perfect.
Yeah im excited. No way ill be on the water as much as before but just have to fish smarter now.
Whoa. I was kidding when I said "not having kids" as everyone I m kw who decided not to have kids has all the toys and travels to all the lands....
I wouldn't give up being a dad for anything.
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Raider Ronnie 02-09-2017, 11:02 AM Yeah I was looking for the yanmar in paticular. Almost was wary about the low hours. I know the engines like to be ran. But everything looked perfect.
6LP-STE ?
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tysdad115 02-09-2017, 12:24 PM Congratulations on both!
angler229 02-09-2017, 12:52 PM Very nice, congrats.
bassballer 02-09-2017, 01:16 PM 6LP-STE ?
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6LPA- STP. any advise on maintence tricks my ears are open. Ive only owned ouboards. First Diesel.
bassballer 02-09-2017, 01:19 PM Whoa. I was kidding when I said "not having kids" as everyone I m kw who decided not to have kids has all the toys and travels to all the lands....
I wouldn't give up being a dad for anything.
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ahhh i thought that was some Eben sarcasim :D
Raider Ronnie 02-09-2017, 07:23 PM 6LPA- STP. any advise on maintence tricks my ears are open. Ive only owned ouboards. First Diesel.
Basically same ending.
6lp-ste is a tier 1 engine
Your have a tier 2
Just different emissions standards they had to meet.
Like I said prior. Keep clean oil & fuel in it and it will last a long time.
I recommend
- religious 100 hr oil & filter changes.
- fuel filter changes. There is a secondary filter on the front of the motor (port side) and hopefully you have a primary filter before.
- once or twice a year replace all zincs. There are 2 different size pencil zincs on brass fittings. Intercooler, oil cooler, heat exchanger and possibly trans cooler each have 1 or 2
- Raw water pump impeller should be done as needed (I replace mine every other year) raw water pump can be a bitch for access (it's port side below fuel filter. It's gear driven off injection pump. Unfortunately you can't just remove cover and pop out impeller. Pretty simple removal (2 hoses for raw water) then 2 nuts & washers and pump will slide back/out.
- The motor has a timing belt and its recommended replacement at 1000 hrs or every 5 years.
- once a year I pump out my transmission oil and replace.
My trans is a ZF takes dextron 3 atf fluid about 5
By the way, the oil & fuel filters are Toyota parts as are alternator belts and timing belts/tensionser.... all re-boxed and marked way the hell up 🤑
The alternator is a Nippondenso and can be bought at any decent place that rebuilds and sells starters & altornators. Tom an A1 electric in Quincy is one place. Same deal with the crazy yanmar mark up
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