This 2006 Albin 26 Center Console is built around a design purpose-made for rough Northeast offshore conditions. The fiberglass hull features a long, narrow profile with a sharp entry and raised cockpit sole, delivering the soft, dry ride and seakeeping ability the design is known for. Power comes from a Cummins QSB5.9 diesel inboard rated at 425 horsepower, turning a 19-inch four-blade prop through a 1.75-inch shaft. The engine has accumulated 852 hours and runs at cruising speeds near 28 knots, with wide-open capability reaching 34 knots.
The boat carries 160 gallons of fuel across two 80-gallon cells and features a 40-gallon livewell. An electric console lift adjusts the helm position. Hull sides are finished in ice blue gelcoat with a white bottom, and the draft measures 18 inches.
Electronics and systems include a Garmin 16-inch multifunction display, Raymarine four-foot open array radar with autopilot, ICOM VHF, ACR EPIRB, and Garmin stereo with Fusion speakers. Navigation and anchoring aids include a Rhodan 36-volt, 120-pound thrust trolling motor with GPS anchor lock. Trim and control systems feature Bennett trim tabs and a Vetus bow thruster. The boat carries two main batteries and one trolling motor battery, with an integrated charger. A 2006 AmerTrail tandem-axle bunk trailer rated for 10,000 pounds is included.
Length
26.00 FT
Beam
8.50 FT
Draft
2.17 FT
Weight
5,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
1
Engine Make
Cummins
Engine Model
OSB5.9-425
Power
NaN HP
Hours
852 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
160 GAL
Water
36 GAL