Cool boat. I'm not a fisherman and have no use for it, but I can appreciate it's built well for purpose. I could see myself cruising around here on Sydney Harbour with some beers and a seafood lunch...
I don't know why but for some reason i'd love to see that 32'x16'6'' Sternpicker with a "live-aboard" long range cruiser option. getting rid half the extending the cabin over the wet wells. having a pass through the below decks straight to the engine room, giving you the ladder access, as well as pass through access under the deck... extended range fuel tanks, grey water, fresh, and dark water tanks, reverse osmosis systems. most docks charge by length so the 36' length doesn't put it in the "long boat" most marines run 0-15, 15-40, 40+ but 36'x16 gives much more living space below and above deck then a 36' x 8.
Hey Rob, I really enjoyed this video. It was interesting to see the different technical systems on this boat. The raised pilothouse was also great. I could imagine seeing something similar on an ACI cat for a larger bunk/sleeping area. Very cool indeed!
No doubt Duncan and thank you as always! We’re starting to see more and more lookup windows in sport boats also. And the keel coolers were a new thing for me. Those Bristol Bay fisherman have it down.
Imhabe an idea for this boat and if you market it like this, please give me a little consulting fee. Divorced dad in disability with 4 kids. But anyways..If you could convert those fish holds into just regular coolers and you swapped out the hydraulic drum for a crane, you could use one of these as a provisioning vessel for yachts in the Bahamas and then also (ifmyou dressed it up some) use it as a day boat, fishing boat and even a toy carrier to transport jet skis, kayaks, canoes, etc. The issue in a lot of the Bahamas islands is that big cargo ships bring in the food and if you haven't gotten what you need from the provisioning company, you have to place an order an have it flown to the nearest island with an airport and then retrieved. Expensive and time consuming. WIth this, you could shop in the states, load the boat up with everything you need, keep it cool and then take it to the yacht. The crane could be used to hoist supplies on the deck but also to get supplies from the holding compartment. Then when not use as a provisioning craft, it's those other things. Would have to be towed unless you had an aft open deck. Just saying that's another idea for this boat.
Right on Clif I love it. The crew at ACI can build ANYTHING. They could trick out a boat just like that. But we’ll need to go the Bahamas first, for like a week or three, to scope out the scene there 😎😁
On a bristol bay salmon boat bunks are of necessity small you are limited to 32 feet length and there isn't room for comfort,your awake and 12 hours at a time fishing, delivering fish and working the gear the other 12 hours, so sleep and bunks aren't used
A keel cooler uses the hull of the boat as a heat exchanger to allow automotive coolant to be used instead of raw sea water which as stated can contain sand and gravel, it's also more corrosive.
I don't think so. It's a commercial boat with the capacity for almost ten tons of fish. It'll be calm as you can imagine. Bringing home 19,000lb of fish in a tough, repairable, comfortable, boat sounds like heaven to me
Cool boat. I'm not a fisherman and have no use for it, but I can appreciate it's built well for purpose. I could see myself cruising around here on Sydney Harbour with some beers and a seafood lunch...
I love the forward pilot house. Would be interesting to see this platform built for recreational activity, i.e. Great Loop performance and comfort.
I don't know why but for some reason i'd love to see that 32'x16'6'' Sternpicker with a "live-aboard" long range cruiser option. getting rid half the extending the cabin over the wet wells. having a pass through the below decks straight to the engine room, giving you the ladder access, as well as pass through access under the deck...
extended range fuel tanks, grey water, fresh, and dark water tanks, reverse osmosis systems. most docks charge by length so the 36' length doesn't put it in the "long boat" most marines run 0-15, 15-40, 40+ but 36'x16 gives much more living space below and above deck then a 36' x 8.
wow, I'm from the east coast and we dont have boats like that here. amazing
Thanks for watching Ben!
Wow, great looking boat, more like a ship.
Fun one to video for sure 👍
The Carr’s know Bristol Bay. Awesome video!
Thx for watching man! Fun and educational to walk through this bay boat with Mike.
Look up windows good for seeing the chopper buzzing over, and getting a sun burn.
I never imagined there would be $1.5M Bay boats when I was a kid.
At today's prices...
Hey Rob, I really enjoyed this video. It was interesting to see the different technical systems on this boat. The raised pilothouse was also great. I could imagine seeing something similar on an ACI cat for a larger bunk/sleeping area. Very cool indeed!
No doubt Duncan and thank you as always! We’re starting to see more and more lookup windows in sport boats also. And the keel coolers were a new thing for me. Those Bristol Bay fisherman have it down.
That is impressive.
Bet that would make a great skiff for shrimp in Louisiana 😂😂❤
needs a BBQ-grill attachment, other than that - excellent ! nice looking boat !
No doubt…gotta have the grill. Thanks for watching!
seriously, if you catch a semi-decent fish, where will you cook it ?
Look up windows for tying up to tenders lol more like keeping an eye out for planes when your on the line
@@thorjonsson7838 It’s for looking up at the tenders 😂
really nice boat
That definitely looks like a working man’s boat.
I want it. stripped down for so cal fishing.
Could load some tuna on this boat 👍
That is nice
I didn't hear a price for that lovely boat
Love it
Very cool.
Cek harga guys
Damn who wired that thing?👀👀
Surge Bay 2.0ish?
Now give us the price😬
Dear Santa…
👍😁
Gonna be no more salmon around with this boat fishing.
What is the price of this boat?
@@vincentjinal9167 Not sure! That’s a question for ACI
Imhabe an idea for this boat and if you market it like this, please give me a little consulting fee. Divorced dad in disability with 4 kids. But anyways..If you could convert those fish holds into just regular coolers and you swapped out the hydraulic drum for a crane, you could use one of these as a provisioning vessel for yachts in the Bahamas and then also (ifmyou dressed it up some) use it as a day boat, fishing boat and even a toy carrier to transport jet skis, kayaks, canoes, etc. The issue in a lot of the Bahamas islands is that big cargo ships bring in the food and if you haven't gotten what you need from the provisioning company, you have to place an order an have it flown to the nearest island with an airport and then retrieved. Expensive and time consuming. WIth this, you could shop in the states, load the boat up with everything you need, keep it cool and then take it to the yacht. The crane could be used to hoist supplies on the deck but also to get supplies from the holding compartment. Then when not use as a provisioning craft, it's those other things. Would have to be towed unless you had an aft open deck. Just saying that's another idea for this boat.
Right on Clif I love it. The crew at ACI can build ANYTHING. They could trick out a boat just like that. But we’ll need to go the Bahamas first, for like a week or three, to scope out the scene there 😎😁
Is there a head?
Full head 👍
Bowpicker would be cooler
How much .
@@HughT-iy6oh Custom boat. Not sure what the total price was 🤷🏻
id rather bed down on the floor than those bunks. .they look way too small..
Roger that. Plenty of room on the floor also 👍
@@live2boathaha.. so they are too small?
On a bristol bay salmon boat bunks are of necessity small you are limited to 32 feet length and there isn't room for comfort,your awake and 12 hours at a time fishing, delivering fish and working the gear the other 12 hours, so sleep and bunks aren't used
It only goes 28 knots tho
With 15,000 lbs of salmon on board...
It's a fishing boat
""6- center-horsepower" ? "Keel cooler" you are referring to parts that people don't have any idea what you are talking about.
A keel cooler uses the hull of the boat as a heat exchanger to allow automotive coolant to be used instead of raw sea water which as stated can contain sand and gravel, it's also more corrosive.
Nice, really cool vessel.
I believe he was saying 600 horsepower?
My god what was the cost
It looks too damn corky it's too short.. I can promise you that thing is bouncing all over the place
I don't think so.
It's a commercial boat with the capacity for almost ten tons of fish. It'll be calm as you can imagine.
Bringing home 19,000lb of fish in a tough, repairable, comfortable, boat sounds like heaven to me
There is a length limit for Bristol Bay gillnetters of 32 feet and not an inch more
The wiring is beautiful
Lol... buy it for pennies in A couple years.... whoever had this built should name it "Tears and Regret"....
Very interested in purchasing can you please let me know how much and also where are you located some contact information please