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NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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Stormy
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NJ Newbie looking for 28te

Post by Stormy »

Hello everyone. Barnegat Bay NJ. Looking for 28te to mostly fish but some cruising. Never owned a diesel before so that will be interesting. Have lots of o/b experience and owned a 26 Shamrock years ago.
Jkraft
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Re: NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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Welcome, I have owned a few 26 Shamrocks myself and went from my 26 to the 28 Albin. Feel free to reach out if you want. I loved the 26 Shamrock but this is a totally different animal
USCG 100 Ton Master

Current boat:
"New Classic"
2006 31TE / Hull# 221
Cummins QSC 8.3 / 500 hp

Previous boats:
2002 28 TE with 315 Yanmar “Hair Of The Dog”
DesertAlbin736
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Home Port: Peoria, AZ USA

Re: NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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Welcome aboard! Just so happens I am a Barnegat (as in township of), NJ native (family moved out of state in '67, been in AZ since '77). You'll like diesels. No need for running a blower before startup. Much safer that gasoline. Just never, ever let it run out fuel completely because with diesels the biggest enemy is air getting into the fuel lines. Not a huge deal but if that happens you have to bleed out the fuel system.
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La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
Yanmar 3GM30F
Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
Residence: Peoria, AZ
Homeport: Lake Pleasant, AZ & beyond
Stormy
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Re: NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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"Me on my late father's Garvey clam boat out fishing on Barnegat Bay circa 1964
Running Barnegat Inlet seaward in a Montgomery 15 sailboat in 2002, motoring against an incoming tide with a 3.5 HP outboard."

I've lived here my whole life. I owned a Conklin garvey and been on a lot of others. I clam right in the area where that picture with lighthouse is. For those who don't know what a garvey is, it's the most stable and can carry the heaviest load and was built for Barnegat Bay
DesertAlbin736
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Re: NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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For those who don't know what a garvey is, it's the most stable and can carry the heaviest load and was built for Barnegat Bay
I wish I had photos of my dad's old garvey, but alas the closest I have is that picture of me at the tiller when I was 12 years old. But basically a garvey is flat bottomed, shallow draft, square chines, with pram style bow. Often wooden built, sometimes glassed over plywood or plank-on-frame with caulked seams. My dad's was like this photo on the web link below, except instead of an outboard it was inboard powered with an adapted 1937 Chrysler 6 cylinder flat head car engine of about 60 HP or so that my dad pulled out of an old car that once belonged to my grandfather. Also he added a small plywood cuddy cabin up near the bow. Some versions have a shallow V shape at the bow, others just flat pram.


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https://co.ocean.nj.us/WebContentFiles/ ... f93efa.pdf

This was the Montgomery 15 that I ran the inlet with. If you know the Barnegat Inlet you know it's pretty nuts running the inlet in a 15 foot boat with a 4.5 knot displacement hull speed and a 3.5 HP motor that had a self contained 1 quart internal gas tank.
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La Dolce Vita
1971 Albin 25 #736
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Gig Harbor Boatworks Nisqually 8 dinghy
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BRISWISH
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Re: NJ Newbie looking for 28te

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Welcome, Stormy. I bought my an Albin 28 TE last year as my first diesel. Like you, I planned a lot of fishing (which I still do), but have grown a new found passion for cruising. With the cabin, it's so easy to visit other marinas or simply anchor out for an overnight in a new area. Best of luck in your search. This forum has been extremely helpful to me as a new Albin owner and I got to meet over a dozen owners at the Chesapeake Bay Rendezvous in person who taught me several things as well. Great community.
Brian Swisher
2004 Albin 28 Flush Deck w/ 315 Yanmar - "Unleashed"
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