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Minke 36' 0" CUSTOM 1995 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
2 staterooms
Length:
36' 0" (10.97 m)
Beam:
11' 6" (3.51 m)
Draft:
4' 6" (1.37 m)
Year Built:
1995
Builder:
CUSTOM
Category:
Pilothouse Cutter
Engines:
1 engines Electric QT20 Electric Drive
Location:
Florida - S.E.United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
CUSTOM
Category:
Pilothouse Cutter
Sub Category:
Pilothouse Cutter
Model Year:
1995
Year Built:
1995
Country:
United States

Dimensions

LOA:
36' 0" (10.97m)
LWL:
29' 0" (8.84m)
Beam:
11' 6" (3.51m)
Max Draft:
4' 6" (1.37m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Displacement:
20000 Pounds
Water Capacity:
40 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
28 Gallons

Accommodations

Total Berths:
4
Total Heads:
1

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
Steel

Engine Information

Engines:
1
Manufacturer:
Electric
Model:
QT20 Electric Drive
Engine Type:
Other
Fuel Type:
Other

Overview

"Minke" is the ultimate self-contained self-reliant world cruiser. With a brand-new electric drive engine (well over $30,000 in value just for the engine and batteries) and all systems built, replaced or modified by her engineer owner, she is the boat for you if you want to cruise exotic places in safety and comfort and self-sufficiency!

Don't miss the opportunity to own this incredible steel sailing ship! A boat like this comes along once in a lifetime, and it is the last boat you will ever need. NEW generator. New refrigeration. New batteries. Extensive  Both 110 and 220 (European) compatible electrical circuits for world cruising. Dual helm stations in pilothouse and in cockpit. Not a spot of rust, beautifully maintained. Reinforced steel plating. Extensive work done over last year!

  • 1995 36 foot, Steel hull, Flush Deck Pilot House, Cutter Rig 
    Sailboat, Jerry Cartwright design, long fin keel with skeg hung 
    rudder
  • 20K.W. Electric Propulsion by Electric Yacht
  • Only been in salt water for 7 months of her life
  • LOA 36ft, LWL 29ft, Draft 5ft, Beam 11.5 ft, Bridge clearance 52 
    ft
  • Repowered with a QT20 Electric Drive by Electric Yacht. 20 Kw 
    output. Throttle controls at each helm
  • 208 amp hour 48 Volt drive battery pack of Torqeedo Lithium Ion 
    batteries model 26-104 installed 9/2016
  • Lithium drive battery chargers (2) 1700 Watt Torqeedo fast 
    chargers
  • 3 blade Michigan Wheel DJX 18” prop, and a spare 3 blade prop
  • 5.5 KW Next Generation Power diesel generator (520hrs) installed 
    10/2016
  • Shore power isolation/step down transformer. 5Kva will accept 
    Euro240v power and put out 120v power by moving leads in the 
    transformer
  • (2) 50foot long 30 amp shore power cords
  • The rig is a deck stepped aluminum mast and boom by Klacko
  • Spars, single spreader mast, cutter rig with folding steps to top of 
    the mast. Standing rigging 5/16” 1/19 stainless steel. Removable 
    cutter stay and running back stays. Spare halyards for each sail on 
    mast
  • All running rigging is lead aft to the cockpit through Garhauer 
    and Schaefer blocks to Spinlock clutches
  • (5) stainless steel winches all in cockpit: (2) 2 speed Anderson
  • 40ST self-tailing, (2) Barlow 20, (1) 1speed Anderson 12ST self-tailing
  • Adjustable 11/4” Genoa sheets tracks and cars
  • Pro Furl model C32 roller reefing on forestay
  • Adjustable Mainsheet traveler aft of cockpit, with ball bearing 
    block and tackle
  • Wagner Engineering Hydraulic steering 2 helm stations
  • Emergency tiller
  • Sails: Genoa 120% roller reefing, (2) Main sails slab reefing: Full 
    batten 2 reef points, 315 sq. ft. Dacron 8oz with shorter battens 3 
    reef points, 3 hank on stay sails one is a heavy storm sail. Main sail 
    cover and deck sail bag for staysail
  • Forespar Telescoping twist-lock whisker pole
  • Bimini cockpit sun shade
  • GPS chart plotter Standard Horizon 155C; with chart chips for 
    Great Lakes Eastern Canada, East Coast of the USA, Bermuda and 
    Bahamas
  • Compass Ricthie Globe Master 5 inch diameter for steel boat with 
    brass binnacle mount
  • Raytheon ST4000 auto helm wheel autopilot installed inside 
    pilothouse
  • Raymarine ST40 wind instrument and ST40 Bi-data with depth, 
    knot meter, and water temperature
  • Raytheon Ray53 DSC VHF radio
  • SSB Icom IC-M600 radio and AT-120 auto antenna tuner
  • Pioneer stero Bluetooth CD player installed 1/2017
  • EPIRB by ACR new 10/2016
  • Water tank Plastimo 40 gallon flexible tank new 10/2016
  • Force 10 water heater 6 gallons
  • Fuel tank, steel 28 gallons + (4) 5.3 gal jugs for more storage on 
    deck
  • Refrigerator 12 volt NovaKool compressor condenser and 
    evaporator/freezer box
  • New insulated refrigerator box installed 
    9/2016
  • Hot and cold pressure water 12volt automatic FlowJet pump
  • Brass galley sink hand pump by White Star Products for salt water, 
    with a spare rebuild kit
  • Force 10 Kerosene cabin heater with 2 gallon tank
  • Smoke and CO detectors
  • Force 10 gimbaled 3 burner propane stove with oven, Trident Gas 
    Control alarm and solenoid shutoff at tank
  • Fiberglass Propane 
    tank installed in locker on stern rail
  • Force 10 BBQ rail mount with small propane tank
  • All Cabin lighting LED bulbs
  • Navigation lights are all LED bulbs
  • Maxwell HRC-10 Electric Windlass for rope and chain
  • 2 Anchors;45lb Bruce with 120ft of chain, 35lb CQR attached to 
    20ft of chain and 120ft nylon rode
  • House battery bank 2 Rolls 350Ahr 6v wet cells connected in 
    series
  • 50 Amp max output 48volt to 12volt DC converter to power house 
    loads from drive batteries
  • Air Breeze wind generator, blades, brushes, and yaw tube 
    assembly replaced 10/2016
  • West Marine 8ft roll up inflatable dinghy, with anchor, 2 
    outboards, and oars
  • Torqeedo Travel 1003, 3 hp electric outboard new 1/2017 
    Johnson 2 hp 2 stroke outboard
  • Head Lavac with 25 gallon holding tank, Y valve and offshore 
    pump out
  • Shower with floor sump in the head
  • Various nylon dock lines and spring lines, and boarding steps
  • Fenders and stainless steel storage baskets on stern pulpit
  • 3 life jackets, Plastimo lifesling, Life ring
  • Sextant, safety equipment, signal horn, bosons chair, cockpit 
    cushions
  • 3 electric fans in cabin
  • 4 Winch handles
  • Spare parts and filters for generator
    Boat Name
    Minke
    Specs
    Designer: Jerry Cartwright
    Keel: Fin
    Dimensions
    LOA: 36 ft 0 in
    Beam: 11 ft 6 in
    LWL: 29 ft 0 in
    Maximum Draft: 4 ft 6 in
    Displacement: 20000 lbs
    Ballast: 5000 lbs
    Engines
    Engine 1:
    Engine Brand: Electric Yacht
    Year Built: 2016
    Engine Model: QT20 Electric Drive
    Engine/Fuel Type: Other
    Drive Type: Direct Drive
    Tanks
    Fresh Water Tanks: (40 Gallons)
    Fuel Tanks: (28 Gallons)
    Accommodations
    Number of single berths: 2
    Number of double berths: 2
    Number of cabins: 2
    Number of heads: 1
    Electronics
    GPS
    Radar
    Autopilot
    Depthsounder
    Wind speed and direction
    Navigation center
    Log-speedometer
    Compass
    Repeater(s)
    VHF
    Plotter
    Sails
    Furling genoa
    Storm jib
    Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker
    Battened mainsail
    Rigging
    Spinnaker pole
    Steering wheel
    Inside Equipment
    Battery charger
    Manual bilge pump
    Fresh water maker
    Electric bilge pump
    Marine head
    Deep freezer
    Sea water pump
    Hot water
    Oven
    Refrigerator
    Electrical Equipment
    Generator
    Inverter
    Shore power inlet
    Electrical Circuit: 12V
    Outside Equipment/Extras
    Swimming ladder
    Wind generator
    Tender
    Electric windlass
    Covers
    Mainsail cover

    The Story Behind Minke's Repower

    From the owners:

    Back in July 2016, while motoring down the Richelieu River, our Perkins 4-108 diesel engine completely failed and was not able to be rebuilt. My husband, Dan, and I were devastated but after many hours of researching possible solutions we decided to go the electric/hybrid route. The electric/hybrid system supports our desire to reduce our carbon footprint and even if we wanted to install a new diesel replacement we couldn’t since the marina we were stuck at didn’t have the capability to install the engine into our boat.

    With the decision made we then furiously began researching companies that could re-power s/v Minke with an electric/hybrid system. Luckily, we found a person that had the drive and the will to help us reach our goal. Nancy Frainetti, the owner of The Electric Marina and a dealer for Electric Yacht, began sending emails with the possibilities of what we could do to get Minke up and running again. After a flurry of emails back and forth with Nancy relaying calculations formulated by Scott McMillan, and Mike Gunning at Electric Yacht, we decided to go forward with the QuietTorque 20.0 kW, 48 Volt package powered by four Torqeedo Power 26-104 batteries and two 1700W Torqeedo chargers. The calculations were based on the total displacement of our boat (24000 lbs), the waterline beam (10'6"), length of waterline (29') and an estimation of RPM at different knot speeds when we were running with our Perkins engine.

    Setting aside the stress of what we were going to replace the old diesel with, we began tearing the old engine apart piece by piece. Most of the electric/hybrid installation videos that you can watch online show the old engine being whisked away easily from the hull with the use of a crane. Unfortunately, that was not a possibility at our current location so the engine had to be downsized. Most of the smaller pieces were easily removed except for the engine block and transmission which each weighed about 150 lbs after being completely disassembled. With the use of our Canadian Tire chain fall hoist, we were able to pull it out of the engine compartment, then with a lot of heavy lifting up the stairs, we carefully slid them out the hatch to the edge of the boat and down a plank into a cart. It was a great feeling once the engine and transmission were removed and thanks to Trans Atlantic Diesels we were able to sell our parts for a few dollars.

    The next steps to follow included cleaning the engine compartment with degreaser and repainting it. Metal mounts for the new electric motor were fabricated as well as platforms to mount the batteries. The large wire connections were cut to length terminals were installed, and the Electric Yacht Display and two throttles were mounted. Once the batteries were installed and secured they were connected into a series parallel bank in order to produce 48 Volts with 208 amp hours. Connections were made from the power relays to the batteries, chargers and fuses were installed and power from the batteries was connected to the motor. Since we needed to produce electricity while we are motoring down the river we bought a 5.5 kW gas generator to use on the deck powering us until got to the Canadian/US border at Rouses Point NY.

    After a little over a month of constant work, Dan and I pushed the silver Torqeedo battery button, waited for the red light to blink and then we turned the key. The throttle lever was slid forward and the propeller shaft began to rotate. After such a long wait the cobwebs between Minke and the dock were ripped away, we had power once again and the sweet hum of the motor was music to our ears.

    After finally making it across the border Minke was hauled out in NY at Gaines Marina. During the two weeks on the hard we installed an Ultra Compact Marine 5.5 kW Next-Gen diesel generator, change out our propeller to a new Michigan Wheel DJX 18inch diameter 15 pitch and repainted Minke's underside so she was ready for the push down to FL. We were under way heading South through Lake Champlain to the Hudson river. We noticed Minke moves so much better than with her old Cambel Sailor prop 18 inch by 11 inch pitch. We can reach hull speed and maneuvering at slow speed has improved so much! One of my favorite improvements is that the Electric drive makes close quarters handling so much simpler. We have even been able to back into docks which was not possible before.With the old Perkins diesel we had a separate throttle and transmission lever for forward and reverse. I always felt like I needed 3 arms to operated the levers and wheel when coming into a dock. With the new system we can easily transition between forward and reverse with the use of one simple lever plus we do not have to worry about harming a transmission if we need to quickly put the throttle in reverse.

    Motoring south through Lake Champlain we decided to collect data on the output of the electric motor and we noticed that with the new prop the motor was not reaching the recommended RPM’s and amp draw that would operate most efficiently. We contacted Scott and Nancy and without hesitation, they shipped a set of pulleys and belts to better match the motors to the Prop. When we arrived at Catskill, NY to re-step our mast, the pulleys and belts were waiting for us. Switching the pulleys and belts was simple and only took about and hour. With our mast up and the QT20 motor now at a better ratio it was time to get moving south one again.

    We had read that our propeller would be able to regenerate power while we were sailing but since we are a slow boat I was not expecting too much to come from this. I think that the choice of our lithium batteries and their voltage has made it less likely that we will get much regeneration from the propeller unless the bank voltage is low. While sailing through the Chesapeake Bay we were able to see regeneration from the Propeller. Our Torqueedo battery bank when fully charged has a voltage of 58.2V. I noticed regeneration from the prop when the batteries were about 52V. When sailing at around 5 Knts the state of charge meter displays the motor turning between 500 and 550 rpm. Input amps to the batteries was around 1.5A but we did see up to 7 amps for a short period when we had a few gusts that pushed us up above 6 Knts but most of the time it is in the 1.5Amp range (I have included a chart with some data on the speed and amp draw).

    After 3 months of daily use we have been extremely satisfied with our purchase. We were not planning to re-power but the benefits from our electric propulsion system have been numerous. I would also like to state that the customer service that we have received has exceeded our expectations and we are so happy to have found such a great crew to support us through this re-powering process.

    Below are some photos that were taken and our journey on Minke can be followed at:


    Minke's Equipment List

    20K.W. Electric Propulsion by Electric Yacht
    Only been in salt water for 7 months of her life
    LOA 36ft, LWL 29ft, Draft 5ft, Beam 11.5 ft, Bridge clearance 52
    ft
    Repowered with a QT20 Electric Drive by Electric Yacht. 20 Kw
    output. Throttle controls at each helm
    208 amp hour 48 Volt drive battery pack of Torqeedo Lithium Ion
    batteries model 26-104 installed 9/2016
    Lithium drive battery chargers (2) 1700 Watt Torqeedo fast
    chargers
    3 blade Michigan Wheel DJX 18” prop, and a spare 3 blade prop
    5.5 KW Next Generation Power diesel generator (520hrs) installed
    10/2016
    Shore power isolation/step down transformer. 5Kva will accept
    Euro240v power and put out 120v power by moving leads in the
    transformer
    (2) 50foot long 30 amp shore power cords
    The rig is a deck stepped aluminum mast and boom by Klacko
    Spars, single spreader mast, cutter rig with folding steps to top of
    the mast. Standing rigging 5/16” 1/19 stainless steel. Removable
    cutter stay and running back stays. Spare halyards for each sail on
    mast
    All running rigging is lead aft to the cockpit through Garhauer
    and Schaefer blocks to Spinlock clutches
    (5) stainless steel winches all in cockpit: (2) 2 speed Anderson
    40ST self-tailing, (2) Barlow 20, (1) 1speed Anderson 12ST self-tailing
    Adjustable 11/4” Genoa sheets tracks and cars
    Pro Furl model C32 roller reefing on forestay
    Adjustable Mainsheet traveler aft of cockpit, with ball bearing
    block and tackle
    Wagner Engineering Hydraulic steering 2 helm stations
    Emergency tiller
    Sails: Genoa 120% roller reefing, (2) Main sails slab reefing: Full
    batten 2 reef points, 315 sq. ft. Dacron 8oz with shorter battens 3
    reef points, 3 hank on stay sails one is a heavy storm sail. Main sail
    cover and deck sail bag for staysail
    Forespar Telescoping twist-lock whisker pole
    Bimini cockpit sun shade
    GPS chart plotter Standard Horizon 155C; with chart chips for
    Great Lakes Eastern Canada, East Coast of the USA, Bermuda and
    Bahamas
    Compass Ricthie Globe Master 5 inch diameter for steel boat with
    brass binnacle mount
    Raytheon ST4000 auto helm wheel autopilot installed inside
    pilothouse
    Raymarine ST40 wind instrument and ST40 Bi-data with depth,
    knot meter, and water temperature
    Raytheon Ray53 DSC VHF radio
    SSB Icom IC-M600 radio and AT-120 auto antenna tuner
    Pioneer stero Bluetooth CD player installed 1/2017
    EPIRB by ACR new 10/2016
    Water tank Plastimo 40 gallon flexible tank new 10/2016
    Force 10 water heater 6 gallons
    Fuel tank, steel 28 gallons + (4) 5.3 gal jugs for more storage on
    deck
    Refrigerator 12 volt NovaKool compressor condenser and
    evaporator/freezer box
    New insulated refrigerator box installed
    9/2016
    Hot and cold pressure water 12volt automatic FlowJet pump
    Brass galley sink hand pump by White Star Products for salt water,
    with a spare rebuild kit
    Force 10 Kerosene cabin heater with 2 gallon tank
    Smoke and CO detectors
    Force 10 gimbaled 3 burner propane stove with oven, Trident Gas
    Control alarm and solenoid shutoff at tank
    Fiberglass Propane
    tank installed in locker on stern rail
    Force 10 BBQ rail mount with small propane tank
    All Cabin lighting LED bulbs
    Navigation lights are all LED bulbs
    Maxwell HRC-10 Electric Windlass for rope and chain
    2 Anchors;45lb Bruce with 120ft of chain, 35lb CQR attached to
    20ft of chain and 120ft nylon rode
    House battery bank 2 Rolls 350Ahr 6v wet cells connected in
    series
    50 Amp max output 48volt to 12volt DC converter to power house
    loads from drive batteries
    Air Breeze wind generator, blades, brushes, and yaw tube
    assembly replaced 10/2016
    West Marine 8ft roll up inflatable dinghy, with anchor, 2
    outboards, and oars
    Torqeedo Travel 1003, 3 hp electric outboard new 1/2017
    Johnson 2 hp 2 stroke outboard
    Head Lavac with 25 gallon holding tank, Y valve and offshore
    pump out
    Shower with floor sump in the head
    Various nylon dock lines and spring lines, and boarding steps
    Fenders and stainless steel storage baskets on stern pulpit
    3 life jackets, Plastimo lifesling, Life ring
    Sextant, safety equipment, signal horn, bosons chair, cockpit
    cushions
    3 electric fans in cabin
    4 Winch handles
    Spare parts and filters for generator


    Broker's Notes

    Wow! This is the best equipped steel cruising vessel that I have ever seen. If you are an adventurer who wants to sail around the world with peace-of-mind and self-sufficiency, this is the boat for you. The owners have spared no expense in outfitting her. Their cruising plans changed, and it is up to you to pick up where they left off.

    "Minke" was professionally built in Canada at Shipham Boat Works in 1995 and was a freshwater boat for her entire life up until 2016. She is a multi-chine mild steel boat with reinforced steel stringers, an impressive grid system, and all the reinforcement one could possibly want in her construction. There are no bare steel surfaces--all surfaces have been coated with top-quality epoxy finishes. Her hull shines, and her bottom paint and zincs are all brand new.

    Pre-purchase survey from 2016 available on request, but this was completed before the -current owners completely refitted her.

    Currently hauled in Indiantown, FL. Call me! 305-807-4096!

 

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