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hello, new here.. looks like a nice place.

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tomcat rio

hello, new here.. looks like a nice place.

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I've got a '93 Albin 28 Tournament Express. I just put a 2006 Peninsular 310 in it with a 2.00:1 ZF63IV transmission and a 4 blade 18"x26" propeller.
It seems to be okay, I had a Marine Power 230 prior to that. I started getting oil in the bilge, and figured a replacement would make more sense versus a rebuild.

At about 2950 rpm, it does 14.5 to 15.5 kts burning 10.0 gph (flowscan/gps). I sometimes see the same boat for sale and some sellers say they do 20 kts at 7gph, which seems a little optomistic to me, even with a Yanmar.

I thought the Peninsular would be pretty much a drop-in, but using the original mount points, the water pump was so close to the tank bulkhead that an impeller replacement looked like a major project. Do any folks here have newer replacement Peninsulars? If so, how is your water pump clearance?

The shop mounted the engine about 3" foward and I had to have a piece cut in the deck and engine cover to accomodate the exhaust elbow.

See picture:

http://static.flickr.com/46/127547476_258f7ef042.jpg

I also wanted to have an exhaust gas temperature gauge which turned out to be a problem due to the aftercooler. You can see the egt probe screwed into the black elbow. The exhaust is too cool there and it looks like I have to mount the prop upstream on the crossover manifold. Not a big deal just a pain.

In any case, it is nice to meet you all,

Ed Flanagan


[Edited for spelling, grammer, and clarity -Mariner]
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Post by chiefrcd »

Welcome Ed. That's an engine compartment full my friend. I also agree, I wish I could get 20 kts. at 7 gph....at 20 knots I'm burning a tad bit more than 10gph shown on a flow scan as well. I'm running a 6lp300 STE Yanmar, 1999.

Where do you do most of your boating? Glad you found us Albin folks, I think we've all been looking for a place like this to share our Albin stories and find some mutual help. Again welcome aboard.
Albin 28TE "Southwind"
tomcat rio

i'm in mattituck ,ny on the peconic bay side...

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..great place for a boat. been here since '79. had a blowboat (catalina 27) for many years. got a steigercraft cheseapeake 25 in 2001 and then the albin last year. drove it home from sandy hook, new jersey...so far its fine. fast enough to wakeboard and a decent overnighter. excellent for fishing, too. and of course, its not so big you need a comittee to run it.
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http://www.nauticalcharts.com/noaapage.php?m=12358
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at the barge restaurant in port of egypt. 2nd from left is my brother, rickey just back from iraq in november at age 57, the same age my father was when i was in vietnam.i'm on the left. my albin at the dock and
shelter island in the distance.
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Post by jcollins »

Welcome to the board! I know I posted in your other message but I think your prop may need to be changed. I am no expert and others here will provide better information but 10 GPH seems high.
John
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