Hi Manning
 
I am afraid it is not quite as simple as you say 
with reference to the Series 1, 2 & 3
 
Series 1 Vegas were originally fitted with an Albin 
021/022 Petrol engine. The exhaust outlet is also in the centre of the transom. 
There is a compass glass fitted in the centre of the companionway. The cockpit 
coaming is narrow and the cockpit lockers have an overlap as does the mainsheet 
traveller. There are small differences internally. The fuel tank is a copper 
cylinder located in the starboard locker. Vega V0002 - V1399 (There are some 
Series 1 fitted out as Series 2 around V1400)
 
Series 2 Vegas were fitted with the Volvo MD6A/6B 
Diesel. The coaming is still narrow but there is no overlap or compass in the 
companionway. The fuel tank is polyamide and fitted in the keel, later Series 2 
Vegas had the fuel tank changed to stainless steel and located i the Port 
Locker. The exhaust outlet is located in the starboard side of the transom. The 
engine bearers are much higher than the Series 1 and on a few are different 
heights giving an angled installation. Small differences internally that 
underwent changes throughout the production. Vega V1400 - V3050
 
Series 3 Vegas were fitted with the Volvo MD7A 
Diesel with combi.. Exhaust outlet fitted to the starboard part of the transom. 
Cockpit coaming much wider and the non-slip areas much rougher. Small internal 
differences. Fuel tank stainless steel and located in the Port Locker. V3051 - 
V3450
 
All these numbers are not exact and some Vegas in 
the USA had later numbers whilst still being a different Series. Easy 
differences are:
 
Narrow Cockpit Coaming = Series 1 or 2   
Wide Coaming = Series 3
Fine ant-slip area = Series 1 or 2   
Rough anti-slip = Series 3
Exhaust Outlet centre of transom = Series 
1   Exhaust outlet starboard of transom = Series 2 or 3
Original Albin 021/022 Petrol Engine = Series 
1    Original Volvo MD6A/B = Series 2   Original Volvo 
MD7A = Series 3
 
All fitted with Combi Gearbox.  Series 1 Combi 
has different parts to Series 2 & 3
 
Hope this helps
 
Steve Birch
 
From: Manning Harvey 
manningharvey@... [AlbinVega] 
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 3:36 AM
To: 
AlbinVega@yahoogroups.com 
Subject: Re: [AlbinVega] Re: Restoration of hull 
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Hi 
Mark,
This is the way 
understand the series system Vega users to identify the boats. There were 3500 
Vegas built. You will not find a Vega with a hull number greater than 3500. My 
Vega "VIKING" is hull number 3361. Clearly a series 3. They simply took the 
number 3500 divided by 3 = 1667. So series one is hul l number 1 to 1667, series 
2 is 1668 to 2834 and series 3 is 2835 to 3500. There are some layout 
differences between the series's. One I am aware of is your fuel tank is located 
in a pocket above the keel. On my boat a 9 gal fuel tank was installed in the 
port side cockpit locker. removing the diesel tank for the interior of the 
cabin. I just have a rather large void space above the keel. There was a rather 
detailed blog going on here on the Vega site about a month or two ago. also see 
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On Wednesday, October 7, 2015 10:24 PM, 
"Mark Christianson mdc103057@... [AlbinVega]" 
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