Hello, I have a 2000 model Albin 35 Te without the bait tank at the transom. I saw some models with it. I wanted to custom built similar setup. Does any one knows the dimensions? I also wonder how the deck hatch below is opening and how you remove the hatch box.
Thank you in advance,
Tayfun
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Albin 35 with bait tank
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Re: Albin 35 with bait tank
I'm still learning the Albin lineup and not sure what is standard vs optional vs custom. Our boat has a bait tank against the cabin wall to right of the door as you are looking at the bow, but that doesn't sound like what you are describing. We have three removable fiberglass boxes, one aft and on centerline and two outboard one on either side. I can send you dimensions of the boxes if that helps, and snap a pic or two next time I am at the boat. On our boat the bins don't have drains or water plumbed into them so we only use them for dry storage (extra life jackets, folding chairs, spare dock lines, water hose, etc). I do like that they come out easy giving great access to steering gear, generator, holding tank, aft end of fuel tanks, etc. I'm not sure if modifiying one of the bins like we have to a bait tank would be an easy thing or not. They are pretty sturdy but not sure if they would be up to supporting the forces imparted on them if full of water. There is plenty of room to plumb in a drain and water feed though if needed.
Mike and Shannon
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2000 Albin 35TE (galley up, no FB)
Twin Cummins 6BTA 370's
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2000 Albin 35TE (galley up, no FB)
Twin Cummins 6BTA 370's
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Re: Albin 35 with bait tank
Thanks
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