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New member: Screaming04

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Screaming04
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Location: Vancouver BC

New member: Screaming04

Post by Screaming04 »

Hi all,

I'd better post here because I can't use the search until I have a postcount of 1!

I've got a bad case of 28TE fever and am learning all I can by reading this board.

Previous boats

37 Pelagic Trawler CAT 3160
28 Bayliner 2855 (I know) just ask me about the B3 leg!
24 Bayliner 2452
16 Donzi Sweet 16

Adrian

PS my username refers to my 2004 Screaming Yellow Mustang Mach 1 (supercharged but that is for a different forum)
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jcollins
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Post by jcollins »

Adrian,
Welcome to the group. If you have Albin fever your just like the rest of us. Car discussions are welcome too. Post some pics of your pelagic trawler if you have them. Who built it?
John
Former - 28 TE Convertible"Afterglow"
Screaming04
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Joined: Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:21 pm
Location: Vancouver BC

Post by Screaming04 »

Thanks for the welcome...yes, I've got the fever bad. Must resist until I find the perfect one. They did make enough of them.

The Pelagic was made by a small commercial builder here in BC called Thames Boat Works. They built commercial salmon boats but made a few custom pleasure boats (I'd guess 20 or so). I sold it to buy my first home almost 8 years ago.

The purchaser's surveyer said he'd never seen anything built like it... oak deck supports in a fibreglass hull.

I owned it before digital cameras... I'll try to get a pic.
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