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Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Norseman wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2017 5:06 pm
. Marine East were the original OEM rod holder grommets used by Albin:
Did not see the excact same grommets that was on my boat: 4”, 2 Piece, 4 holes on the Marine East page: Similar looking, but it did not say 4” outside diameter, unless I missed it, or previous owner changed the grommets along the way.
On their round grommets Marine East's description is by "inside" diameter not outside.

For future reference, the part# is 6660W.

Another reference for LED bulb replacement is Marine Beam. A good company with lots of selection. I replaced all cabin halogen bulbs on my 28 and 31 with varios LED's from them. Some in white/red, some in white/blue all within the single toggle switched lamps. They also had options for the 31 cabin reading spots.

Great job on updating and caring for Odin!
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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Yup, 6660W seems to ring a bell.
Here is my supplier for the grommets:

http://www.replacementboatparts.com/lar ... older.aspx
. Great job on updating and caring for Odin!
Thx, need something to keep me busy and out of the bars.
This here Albin 28TE fits the program pretty good.

Previous boat was brand new. Bought it off the dealer’s lot with 0 hours.
Not much to do except bitch about warranty issues and keep it clean.
Got bored fast so I started a charter business with the boat.
Here is the web page:
www.odincharters.com
Had some fun trips and met good people.
But was still bored.
Sold the Glacier Bay 2770 eighteen months later for more than I paid.
(Still in shock after that :shock: )
Kept it so clean and so polished that the buyer fell in love at first sight and after I rejected his first 2 offers, he paid full price.

Never fell in love with the Glacier Bay and the 2 big outboards, but it was nice to have a shiny new boat for a while.
Never again though, too many warranty items: The bugs was for me to fix, had to fight the dealer and the factory occasionally. Not impressed.
Will put the Albin into charter soon, need to finish the window frames and a few other things.
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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Rabiss wrote: Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:22 pm Norseman, could tell me how you fasten the Bimini top to the top.
One shot from below showin track, one shot from above showing snaps.
If anybody else wants the same bimini, I am sure my canvas girl can make more of these based on my fabric measurement’s.
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Got a fairly good match for the Oyster color from 2001.
Had it mixed manually yesterday.
Not perfect, but here is the formula if anybody needs to touch up small areas.
The top picture is the area I already painted: color match is ok, but my painting skills are lacking. Kind of rough surface, need a better brush and more talent.. :mrgreen:
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As for the shine in the ceiling, my wax guy insisted on polishing the pilot house ceiling, now I need sunglasses to look up, bright and shiny.
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Need replacement cabin dome light for my 2001 28TE:
Changed all the bulbs to LED today and managed to bust a switch.
The model # says Guest 8018.
Found 2 on Google but 8218 and they seem to be grey rather than white.
Not sure if the same light. Any ideas or links to the 8018?
Also changed to LED bulbs in the pilot house dome light, superbrightleds.com had all the bulbs I needed.
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Never found the exact same light. One vendor in Seattle have the bigger model, 7” instead of 5”.
The fixture itself is ok, but the switch is busted.
Found a new switch. They are called Oslo mini-rocker switch, 19 millimeters.
2 for $5.95 on eBay.
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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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I've been looking for new lights as well or a way to repair my corroded ones. I have the same Guest ones. Did you get dimensions to verify that the switch will fit, or are you just going to trial and error it?
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Sisu22 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:23 pm I've been looking for new lights as well or a way to repair my corroded ones. I have the same Guest ones. Did you get dimensions to verify that the switch will fit, or are you just going to trial and error it?
Measured the old switch at 19 mm, new switch advertised at 19 mm.
Should be the same..

My Guest/Marinco cabin lights are pretty much all plastic, no corrosion. (Ceiling/dome lights over convertible berth)
Do you have metal fixtures in the same area?
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Norseman wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 7:28 am
Sisu22 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:23 pm I've been looking for new lights as well or a way to repair my corroded ones. I have the same Guest ones. Did you get dimensions to verify that the switch will fit, or are you just going to trial and error it?
Measured the old switch at 19 mm, new switch advertised at 19 mm.
Should be the same..

My Guest/Marinco cabin lights are pretty much all plastic, no corrosion. (Ceiling/dome lights over convertible berth)
Do you have metal fixtures in the same area?
My '02- 28 and '06- 31TE both equiped with 4" round stainless steel Sea-Dog cabin lights. Bulbs were double pin halogens that I switched out to LED disc type bulbs from Marine Beam. The bulbs that I selected are white/red and white/blue changing colors by toggling the single pole switch. A nice solution for adding bi-color lighting to a single pole switched light. Sea-Dog also offers these fixtures in single color white LED.
Sea-Dog 400190-1.jpg
Marine Beam dual color LED.jpg
Marine Beam Link -
http://store.marinebeam.com/9-led-dual- ... lue-white/
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Re: Modifications, repairs and improvements, 28TE

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Aha, you have different fixtures then.
will shoot a pic of my lights, Guest/Marinco 8018.
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No, my Guest ones are the same as yours I believe... all plastic except for switch and socket.
Norseman wrote: Fri Dec 08, 2017 7:28 am
Sisu22 wrote: Thu Dec 07, 2017 10:23 pm I've been looking for new lights as well or a way to repair my corroded ones. I have the same Guest ones. Did you get dimensions to verify that the switch will fit, or are you just going to trial and error it?
Measured the old switch at 19 mm, new switch advertised at 19 mm.
Should be the same..

My Guest/Marinco cabin lights are pretty much all plastic, no corrosion. (Ceiling/dome lights over convertible berth)
Do you have metal fixtures in the same area?
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Sorry, I misread your post:thought you had metal fixtures inside.
Here is a shot of one of my Guest lights:
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On Air intakes, every boat I had has ones facing forward and back. Forward ones are to force fresh air in and backwards facing are to aid in exhausting bilges. You’d be surprised on my Ocean tug and salvage ships how much negative pressure could build up if the engineers did not match the draw of air from big deisels with supply fan ventilation. Almost could not open the water tight doors to engine room! Most boats have forward vents facing forward because of cleaner air flow, especially if the hull narrows as you go aft.
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On Air intakes, every boat I had has ones facing forward and back. Forward ones are to force fresh air in and backwards facing are to aid in exhausting bilges. You’d be surprised on my Ocean tug and salvage ships how much negative pressure could build up if the engineers did not match the draw of air from big deisels with supply fan ventilation. Almost could not open the water tight doors to engine room! Most boats have forward vents facing forward because of cleaner air flow, especially if the hull narrows as you go aft. Nice looking Boat. Like you count shade. But thinking I’ll spend the bucks and get a “Sure Shade” retractable on installed.
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