Albin 25 for sale - The Minnow is Returning from Alaska
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:21 pm
I spent two winters refitting the Minnow in Central Oregon, essentially stripping the boat down to the bulkheads and hull, and then installing all new electrical and plumbing systems and new marine and navigation gear.
We took the bottom paint down to the gelcoat to inspect for blisters, there were none. We reapplied 3 coats of Interlux Bottomkote NT. The entire exterior of the boat was sanded and three coats of Interlux Brightside polyurethane paint was applied. All the inside of the boat was painted with Total Boat Epoxy Coat. We applied head liner and trim to all the vertical cabin surfaces and as a result the boat has no condensation on the inside.
All interior wiring was replaced with Anchor tinned up-gauge wiring with new breakers and Blue Sea switch panels. The battery system is comprised of three 12 volt deep cycle batteries in two banks, isolated by a Blue Seas ACR, and charged on AC power by a ProMariner HD12 two bank charger. Two 100 watt solar panels are controlled by a Victron Smarsolar system. There are two rotary isolation switches and 30 amp shore side female input.
A diesel heater supplies heat to the main cabin, rear cabin and helm station with controllable dampers for each area. There is a DC windshield heater and twin windshield wipers, and horn.
The boat has a 12’ Raytheon C120 Multi Function Chartplotter Display with All Navionics West Coast Canada and Alaska charts, It has a digital deapth sounder, an external GPS antenna and 24 mile Raytheon radar. there is an Icom VHF Radio.
The 4 foot x 3 foot aluminum helm station hatch opens and tilts in all directions to provide ventilation and full unobstructed view around the boat. The solar panels are mounted on this hatch. There is a helm step that provides additional elevation for the helms person. There are two swiveling helm seats on a pivoting, sliding aluminum framework that tilts up for access to the engine below and also provides a framework for four drawers for books and charts. Aft of the helm station there is full aluminum cabin top that extends to cover the entire cockpit. There is large very handy aluminum storage basket and radar arch that is attached on top of the hard top. A sturdy dodger with new Issen glass and heavy duty zippers extends down from the hard top and encloses the cockpit. This arrangement has proved to be very watertight, convenient for entry and provides many ventilation options.
There is a custom aluminum ladder aft of the hardtop for access to the basket and for those who want to sit on the radar arch seats. It also attaches to the swim step to double as a swim ladder.
All cabin lighting is LED, most with dimming features, and with integral USB outlets. There is amber overhead night vision illumination in all cabins and a red chart whip light. There is a bright flood mast head forward fog light, and standard nav, running and anchor lights. The 15 foot aluminum boat pike stores along side the mast and provides attachment for the vertical radar reflector.
The boat is powered by a Yanmar 3YM30, 30 HP engine with 1513 hrs on it that has been meticulously maintained and serviced. The water lift “bladder” muffler has been replaced with a new oversized rigid model, and the exhaust water injection elbow has been replaced with a stainless elbow with a 6” lift. New exhaust temperature and engine water temperature gauges and alarms have been installed.. A Racor T24 fuel filter maintains clean diesel from the 25 gallon stainless tank. The engine uses a little over 1/2 gallon of diesel per hour, so together with the three 5 gallon jugs that are stored under the forward starboard Vee berth Minnow has a range of approximately 360 miles. Three fill ups got us from Olympia to Alaska!
A 25 pound Mantus anchor is stowed on an aluminum bit that projects forward to clear the bow when it is deployed. There is 50 feet of 1/4” hi-test chain and 350’ of 1/2’ multi plait nylon rode that stows into an anchor locker forward of the Vee berths. A Maxwell windlass with remote and helm control provides the lift power.
There is a spare 20 pound Columbia River type anchor and 200 feet of anchor rode securely stored below the helm station.
There is a single 30 gallon poly water tank, and five 2.5 gallon polly jugs stored under the port forward Vee berth, each system with it’s own galley foot pump. There is also a saltwater foot pump.
The 25 gallon stainless fuel tank is supplemented with three 5 gallon auxiliary fuel gerry jugs under the forward berth.
The davits is a custom aluminum pivoting double T-Frame that steps on the swim platform and is lifted by the mast to accommodate a 9 foot dinghy. The davits pivots to clear the swim step and draws the dinghy in securely over the aft deck.
The swim step extends across the the transom and provides safe, secure storage for the 2 gallon gasoline gerry can. The swim ladder mounts aft.
The aft cabin has two 6’3” outboard berths with ventilation hatches cut in the foot wells that provide convenient storage when the aft cabin is not in use. There are USB charging stations and head-of-bed storage and illumination for each berth. The aft stateroom door is a split dutch door that provides additional ventilation and easy access to the aft stateroom; a cabin table swings up from the lower section of the dutch door and secures to the overhead for dining in the cockpit
There is plenty of cabinet storage space in the galley, and under both forward Vee berths. A full athwart ship counter can be mounted across the head of the Vee berths. the counter stores on the head door. There is a stainless three burner propane stove. The two bottle propane locker is located in the cockpit area and has a solenoid safety valve and overboard venting.
There are two fire extinguishers, and a CO2 and a CO hard wired detector in the main cabin. There is a high water bilge alarm and two bilge pumps. The forward bilge pump is a rule submersible pump and the aft pump is a 2000GPH diaphragm pump they both operate with auto/manual rocker switch control.
The head is an Airhead composting toilet with a foot pumped diverter line for off shore liquid discharge. This system works great. Fresh water showers are easily rigged with the gin Pole on the aft swim step. A privacy screen can be rigged around the davits supports
There is a built in tool locker and a spare parts cabinet.
A double axel, heavy duty, galvanized trailer with electric brakes, bunks and an eight foot extension is included.
The original owners of the Minnow, had her berthed in Powell river BC, and spent most their time cruising around Desolation Sound, Georgia Straits and the Gulf Islands. After we refitted and launched her in 2021 we spent a couple of seasons aboard her in the San Juan Islands of Puget sound and then took her up the Inside Passage to Alaska in 2023. It was an incredible trip and she performed with grace and pluck, true to her North sea heritage. We left her to overwinter in Petersburg Alaska, in the water and under a shrink wrap cover. We are intending on bringing her back down to puget Sound in the spring. She is currently available for inspection in the water at the Municipal dock in Petersburg Alaska, or at some point in July in the Puget sound area.
The Minnow is a capable, economical costal cruiser that has given us a life time of memories and has many more to offer her next captain and crew.
The purchase price of the Minnow is $30,000.00.
If you have any more questions about our Minnow, would like to see her or are interested in purchasing her,
please call or text me at (907)-830-7258
Thank you
Tucker Spohr
Specifications:
As an Albin 25 deluxe, the specifications for the Minnow will be familiar to most viewers of this site, but for those of you who who need a refresher:
The Minnow is a fiberglass boat, designed and built in Sweden in 1977. About 2795 were built between 1969 and 1977. It has a unique twin stateroom design that works very well to accommodate two couples or a family of four. With a dodger protected salon area amid ships and the galley and head forward.
* Engine Yanmar 3YM30, 1513 hours
* Water Capacity: 30 gallons in main poly tank, 15 gallons in aux tanks.
* Fuel Capacity: 40 gallons total
* Batteries and charging system: 3 deep cycle Batteries, engine alternator and Victron solar panels and charging system.
* L.O.A. :7,6 meter (25ft. 0in) with swim step and davits 27’8” overall.
* L.W.L. :6,75 meter (22ft. 2in)
* Beam :2,6 meter ( 8ft. 6in)
* Draft :0.7 meter ( 2ft. 4in)
* Height from mast support to deepest part of keel :2.75 meter ( 9ft)
* Height from mast support to waterline :2,1 meter ( 7ft)
* Displacement (empty boat with fuel) :1600 kg ( 1,6 ton) (Standard Engine)
* Maximum speed 8 Knots
* Cruising speed 6 Knots