At Sunset Bay Marina
Hence the name
As of July 23, 2010
It turned out beautiful. The folks at Birdsall marine did an excellent job on the T-Top.
We have been very impressed by this boat. Very simple, solid, and seaworthy.
A friend said, "It's a Thunderbird not a Corvette".
True... True... We like T-birds.
Nice clean lines, classic retro, and a time proven hull.
The first time I actually rode in an Albury, it was a 20. On a rough day in the Sea of Abaco it proved to be amazing. I have ridden in 26/27 footers that didn't take the seas as well as the Albury 20. Very dry and a soft ride.True... True... We like T-birds.
Nice clean lines, classic retro, and a time proven hull.
The 23 is even better.
The Story...
The Albury family has been building boats in Man O’War Cay, Abaco, for many generations, including their famous smacks, sloops and schooners. Since 1952, Willard Albury, first with his father and brother, now with his sons Don and Jamie, have produced sea kindly outboard runabouts & skiffs. They build these boats one at a time, for those customers who appreciate a special boat when they see one.
Dave's Albury 20
The inside liner and the T-Top liner coordinate.
Traditional Bahama Blue
We were very fortunate to have found a used 23 for sale. Not many used Alburys around.
Took it out yesterday, the late afternoon breeze made it a bit choppy on the south fork of the St Lucie river but she smoothed them out nicely. The 225HP 4 stroke Yamaha ran quiet and smooth at 4000 RPM, winding effortlessly around the bends in the river at an easy 28 MPH.We loaded her up with a nice Raymarine chartplotter and fish finder and a good Icom VHF. Not much else needed except an autopilot but that can wait for a while.
Gonna be a great boat.
The hull is called Sea Mist... a light shade of greenish blue. Kinda like the color of Tilloo bank at mid tide.
We will post some more pics when we find some nice light for a good profile shot.
So until later,
Adios,
Istaboa
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