Sea Scout Ship Albatross
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Builder: U.S. Navy Torpedo Retriever Hull Material: Aluminum Length: 65' Over All Length Beam: 16' 8" Draft: 6' Hull Speed: 22 Knots Two Main Engines: Detroit Diesel V12 Berthing: Sleeps 21 16 Scouts 5 Adults Fuel Capacity: 1100 U.S. Gallons Fresh Water Capacity: 250 Gallons Capacity: 32 Passengers & Crew Water Tight Compartments:3 Owner: Albatross Crew Martinez, California Operator: Adam Mollwitz
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Nestled in the small community of Martinez California, is home of the Albatross Seascout ship and the Seascout's base. Here, teenagers and adults learn nautical skills while developing good character in an advanced setting. And the Sea Scout Ship Albatross provides that advanced setting. Just look at our site to find out how your youth or yourself can participate in this wonderful experience...
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We are looking for boy's between the ages 12 to 18 in the East bay who likes boats, check out WWW.SSSALBATROSS.ORGDetails
- Status: Single
- Here for: Friends
- Hometown: Martinez
- Body type: Body builder
- Religion: Other
- Zodiac Sign: Scorpio
- Education: Grad / professional school
- Occupation: Maritime training








Hey Albatross, we just wanted to let you know that we are having a mini practice/training regatta at our base on the 14 & 15. To prepare crews for Sea Fair's, OSR, & AMR.
If you didn't know about this and you want to go then go and ask your officers about it.
Ahhh yes......the Otters. They were a great bunch! Ya'll should make a come back!
WOW.To see all the pics on your page really brings back memories........
Hey really cool seeing u guys at Safety at Sea hope to see ur crew at events to come
Keep it Strong
:)ORION
Hey Albatross...glad to see your still going strong.....I wish I could say that about my old ship The Sea Otter...For those of you who dont know the Sea Otter..ask around....we were well known...good luck..Deanna