Proudly Australian owned and operated, Anchorline Yacht Brokers has been providing exceptional service for over 45 years.
ANCHORLINE YACHT BROKERS | EST. 1975
Anchorline is proud to exclusively present the 2007 Albin 28′ Flush Deck ‘Mia’ to the market.
No matter your preference for type of boating, the Albin 28′ Flush Deck will cater for your requirements. Renowned for their seakeeping ability and versatility, one day you can be out for a spot of fishing with your mates and the next cruising the bay on a family adventure.
One of the big attractions of the 28′ Flush Deck is the spacious cockpit, which has seating that stows away when not required. There’s even a canvas awning to keep you out of the sun. Alternatively, if you’re wetting a line, with the seating folded away, there’s ample room for you and your mates to cast a line.
The single 315hp Yanmar 6LPA offers a comfortable cruise speed of 16-18 knots and a maximum speed of 21 knots. With the single engine and the factory fitted bow thruster, you can manoeuver this vessel easily in its own length and dock single handedly. Access to the engine room is via an electrically operated hatch in the saloon floor.
The main saloon is easily accessed from the cockpit. If you’re heading to the foredeck, there’s side deck access from both the port and starboard sides. The 28′ Flush Deck’s saloon includes functional seating for 4-5 people on the port side. The helm is positioned on the starboard side and is equipped with modern Lowrance and Simrad electronics.
Heading down forward, the user friendly galley is positioned on the port side and features a 40ltr Isotherm fridge, sink and a single butane stove. If you’re spending the weekend out on the water, there is accommodation for 3 and a functional bathroom. The bathroom includes an electric flush toilet with a holding tank, sink and shower (hot and cold).
Now looking for a new home, ‘Mia’ is available for inspection by prior appointment at the Gold Coast. Please contact our office for further details.
ANCHORLINE YACHT BROKERS | EST. 1975