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Ticaboo Travels - A25 Site

Albin Sightings! Where did you go, who did you meet?

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Ticaboo Travels - A25 Site

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I am always on the lookout for Albins. I came across this site today. Beautiful photos of an A25 on Lake Powell.

http://ticabootravels.blogspot.com/
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Those are some absolutely incredible photos. The scale of the place is amazing!
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Thanks, John, for posting this website. The photos of Lake Powel are incredible and the story of the Albin 25 is interesting too. A very imaginative owner!
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Post by RobS »

Wow, wearing PFD's on a 25ft boat in a lake in 70 degree water, and I thought I was safety conscious.
Wonder how they would prepare for a ride on TOY-RIFIC blasting through the 47 degree breakers of Moriches Inlet with the white water coming over over the pilothouse!

Sick photos, like another planet..
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