1987 Albin 40' (12.19 m)
Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
This classic style trawler has been well loved and carefully maintained. It has the classic look, lots of space and all the modern amenities to make it comfortable. New electronics New windows in the main salon Matching recliners in the main salon with new upholstery Raritan electric heads Bott
- Trawlers
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: AUL40105D787
Description
Specifications
HIN/IMO: AUL40105D787
LOA: 40' (12.19 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1987
Beam: 13' 8''
Draft Max: 3' 6''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 200 Gallons (757.08 Liters)
Fresh Water: 180 Gallons (681.37 Liters)
Holding Tank: 50 Gallons (189.27 Liters)
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Full Details
Accommodations
A two stateroom, two head galley down layout. The master stateroom aft features a centerline queen berth, built-in night stands, a hanging locker, port and starboard storage lockers, five opening ports and an overhead hatch. The ensuite head has a vanity with sink, Raritan electric marine toilet, and shower. The guest stateroom forward features a double V-berth with storage under, a hanging locker, side storage shelves, storage lockers, a built-in seat, two opening ports and a large overhead ventilation hatch.
The guest/day head is located on the lower forward deck and has a vanity with sink, Raritan electric toilet, storage locker, mirror and an opening port.
The salon is quite spacious. Two RV style recliners that were recently recovered. A teak hi-lo table, built-in storage lockers, a lower helm and port and starboard doors to access the side decks.
The entire cabin is done in teak and cherry with parquet floors and is very, very clean. You will not be disappointed.
Description
The Albin 40 Trawler is a sturdy cruising yacht with a traditional trawler-style profile, full teak interior, and comfortable cabin accommodations. It features a two-stateroom, galley-down interior with a queen bed aft and port and starboard deck access doors in the salon. Visibility from the lower helm is quite good. The flybridge seats six, and the full walkaround decks of the Albin 40 are a big plus when it comes to dockside line handling. While a single 135hp Lehman diesel was once standard, Merry Seas is equipped with twin 135hp Lehmans (10 knots cruise/13 knots top). Note that the props and rudders are well protected from grounding by the deep skeg. Moderately priced on the used markets and inexpensive to operate, the Albin 40 is a good choice for liveaboards of retired cruisers on a budget.
Electronics and Instrumentation
Lower Helm
Garmin 1222s Chartplotter
Compass
VHF
Engine instrumentation
Upper Helm
Garmin XSV Chartplotter
Engine instrumentation
Compass
Radar
Raymarine Autopilot with Remote
Engines and Mechanical
Ford Lehman 135's
Hours:
Starboard Engine = 4025
Port Engine = 4055
Recent updates:
New Heat Exchanger for Starboard Engine = 2/22/2022
New Fuel Pump for Starboard Engine = 2/22/2022
New Exhaust (includes all tubing, clamps and 1 muffler) = 11/10/2022
Kohler 5k Generator
Generator Hours = 2163.4
Batteries:
House Bank #1 = 3/6/2019
House Bank #2 = 9/21/2021
Both Main Engines = 3/11/2021
Generator = 11/06/2019
Additional Information
Dinghy is not included in sale
Contact Us

Pier One Yacht Sales
Fishermen's Village
1200 W. Retta Esplanade
Suite 43
Punta Gorda FL 33950 USA
Phone: 1-941-639-7777
Fax: 1-941-639-7778
Email: sales@pieroneyachtsales.com
Website: https://pieroneyachtsales.com
Pier One Yacht Sales is one of the leading brokerage firms selling power and sail boats worldwide and one of the largest firms in Florida. With 6 offices in Southwest Florida, Pier One has been serving boaters in buying and selling their vessels of any size since 2004.

Capt. Ralph Bush
Broker
Fishermen's Village
1200 W. Retta Esplanade
Suite 43
Punta Gorda FL 33950 USA
Fax: 1-941-639-7778
Cell: 1-941-276-8047
Email: ralphb@pieroneyachtsales.com
Ralph has been on the water, in some form, all his life. He grew up around the lakes and rivers of Missouri, Arkansas and Oklahoma. A move to Florida allowed him to spend time sailing the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean. After receiving his US Coast Guard Master's license, Ralph found a way to share his passion for boating by becoming an approved instructor, teaching captain’s licensing classes. He is also an ASA sailing instructor. His career in the newspaper industry gave Ralph the opportunity to live and boat in many parts of the U.S., including the Chesapeake Bay. Now as a full-time yacht broker, Ralph is back in Florida helping people find the boat that will allow them to pursue their boating dreams.