Thank you Garnock for this very nice and well mantain Albin 36 Trawler a great show What a great looking boat for her age with 2 cabines and sleeps 6 and 2 bath roomsnice Thank you for the nice show
Thanks Manuel, glad you liked it. There used to be a bunch of trawler yachts in the UK when I was over there. I don't recall Albin 36, but certainly a lot similar to it. They are great for low cost family cruising with the option of hiding out the cold and rain.
This boat is almost the same age as me, but in much better shape 😁 I've seen a few Albins over the years and they never disappoint. Great value for money now too 😉
The old Portsmith yard is closed but I go by on occasion. It was a hreat shop and we had lots of laughs. The last year I was there is when they introduced the 21 footer. Marvelously engineered and quite fast for an Albin. They are not known for their speed. They are all about comfort and reliabiloty.
Thank you for your Professional walk through very great narrative when you speak. The pull out sink WOW what a excellent idea. The cooking Gallery area right by helm, the exit door by control station, just like you said, easy for one person. Can't say how important that bow thruster is for wind hitting hull on SMOOTH mooring, so glad that they put those power units on these beautiful vessel's. The fly bridge with offset Radar/ GPS. I like that instead of being right in front of you. The VHF Radio being inside storage , great way to remove clutter from your navigation area. Cuts down on blocking your view forward. You ROCK on your walk around/Throughout. Very LOW hours on power plants. The Samson post with winch next door, the power to pull lines A+. Keep up your video, you are on my Favorite lists.just a beautiful hull. You can always tell a ship shape owner by how well maintain they keep there seat cushions. Clean and bright 🌞. The inside blue covers for canvas covers great add one's. Home run on this video my friend.
I felt like I was against the clock filming and editing this one. Will she be sold before my video ever goes live 😆. This one won't be available for long as she offers fantastic value for money. Thanks for watching 🤠
Having done the Great Loop in a Grand Banks 42 Classic, I gotta say this is THE perfect boat for that. It is well sorted and updated with all the things you'd need and not too much else. Thus keeping it simple and easy to use and maintain. If we did not already have a trawler in the PNW, we'd likely buy this boat. I wonder if this used to be PS Sneed's boat from Trawler Forum. I know he sold it and the newer owners have it for sale on the East Coast. I had always heard it was a well sorted Albin with a Cummins.
Thanks Darrin! I agree about this being perfect for the Great Loop. I've seen some very big and very high spec boats attempt the loop. I always feel like they are over complicating what should be a relaxing adventure 😎
Very Impressive for the price point, not at all surprised that you have since marked it as sold....and I am guessing that has already been for sometime. Probably absolutely perfect for any party that wants to buy a boat, do the loop, tick it off the bucket list and then sell to a new looper.....if you do your loop in say, a year, you'll likely get most of what you paid for her back. Nice work.
the quintesential northwest tri cabin. i prefer the aft ladder and split bed usually a double and a single in the rear cabin. i also like fiberglass decks however the teak looks good on this one. love the cummins. as simple a boat as a person can have in this size range. nice boat.
Damn, I really wish I had the $$ to drop on this one. As a relatively inexperienced boater (recently at least), a 36 should be insurable and two separate cabins might let me entice some relatives and friends along on the Loop!
This would be a great 1st big boat for someone. You have easy access to the deck from both helm positions, and a bow thruster too for that extra nudge when you need it. I wish I had the extra time and money to jump on this one as well 😉
@@GarnockReviews personally I have decided today just to buy new. Most likely I will go for a simple 3 cabin sailboat from VIKO (S35). It’s sexy, modern and will fit my needs. I will take delivery in the UK and see where the wind takes me. 😎✌️
@@GarnockReviews i am a boat guy anything to do with boats am subscribed to many qaulity channels. I believe you could do a lot with your channel .i have seen many of them at the start withe a few subscribers hit the 250 thousand subscribers mark in just a few years ..i can see you are just finding your feet so to speak but i was drawn to your obvious love of boats your interest keen eye and apreciation of detail .you cant fake thatand those are the hallmarks of all the channels i have seen prosper on u tube. So i wish you well. My personal favorite is older traditional sailboats amongst all things marine .the godfather in this field for me is capt q yacht hunter.hes worth a look anyway again all the best for the future with your channel.
I've learned TH-cam is by far a marathon and not a sprint. I'm fortunate that my channel is continuing to grow and today it should break through 1 million views 😱. I've got a bunch of videos in my backlog to edit and upload, and it will soon be boat show season again to film some more. Hopefully it keeps growing and see where this wave ends 🤠
When it comes to value for money, this one is tough to beat. I'm wrapping up a video on a Nordic Tug 37 that should go live early this week. It's more money, but might be another video you will enjoy watching 😉
Thanks Leslie. A good sea trial and survey should have a flow meter for more accurate results, but as a ballpark I'd think you would be looking in the 400 - 500 mile mark 😉
@@GarnockReviews Thank you so very much captain'.Your a great mariner , myself lm just a marine who loves the ocean . I'm 58 , looking for a boat to live on for the rest of my life !
This would make a great retirement escape. Easy to handle, low running costs, ton of storage, and an aft cabin to not make you feel claustrophobic when onboard 🤠
I just thought about this as someone looking for like a 1 or 2 bedroom house. Or a studio apartment. You could just buy this boat, pay less monthly and be the life of the party when you take people out to party or go fishing for the weekend. Maybe if you live on the east coast, go cruise to the Bahamas or Bimini. Or if you're retired or on disability like me, you just call the carribean your home, become a TH-camr and get Patreon supporters to give you thousands or like the O'Kelly's or Sailing Doodles,Devos, and the Wynns, probably tens of thousands every month to live your life you always wanted until you ''scripmed' and saved' enough, to get a new boat. That always cracks me up with these sailing TH-cam channels and the hundreds of supporters off Patreon, plus their sponsorships, and TH-cam revenue, 'we worked so hard and cut corners to save'...and by that we mean becoming transient residence of our vessel flag state to avoid paying taxes or have them deducted. Cha-ching !!....sorry, rant over. Beautiful boat. Solid trawler.
I'd love to one day make a video saying I just cashed in on my TH-cam success and this boat you are watching is actually mine. As for now though, I'm still closer to the gravy boat budget than a real boat budget 😅
@@GarnockReviews I just think it's funny when these bigger channels thank their Patreon sponsors and you know some of those people are donating anywhere between $5-$100 a month or more, plus they have ad sense revenue and usually a sponsorship, merch deals, brand deals and affiliate links and that gets them 10-20k on the way low end. And they get it tax free because of the transient flag status rules. There's a reason MOST of them choose Cayman Islands or Isle of Mann. So like The O'Kelly's make $20,000 per year from TH-cam, about $60k from Patreon and $150k from sponsors, brand deals (their coffee and mugs and teas), and affiliate links so $130k per year on the low end and have spending of about $25-30k. They put out a video about the cost, but a lot of it was time costs. $170k per year PROFIT. Gone with the Wynn's TH-cam (Super popular) is $77k per year from TH-cam, another $480K from Patreon and sponsors, brand deals, merch sales, affiliate links $65k per year. Operating costs of $35k is $622k PROFIT. Sailing Doodles (Even more popular) is $217k from TH-cam, $65k from merch sales and sponsors and Patreon he gets $720k per year on Patreon because that is unfiltered content and shows brief nudity, and that's $1.02M per year. But he has to give money to the girls that come aboard, so about 200k for them is what was revealed and then bout 60k operating costs, about $1 MILLLION DOLLARS PROFIT!!! He probably makes more in businesses he owns. So if we got a boat, hired some strippers to pretend to be our wives, got on patreon and let them 'accidentally' have a wardrobe malfunction or they swam nude in the Exumas, plus your accent...raking in the dough. But I am also broke, and have 3 kids, plus can't sail. So......you know obstacles. So these yacht channels talking about 'scrimping and saving', just trying to get enough money together...total BS.
I saw a car video recently where they bought it for something like $500 and tried to do it up and flip.......with around 500k views on it. You know they made their costs back on TH-cam alone regardless what it sells for 🤦♂️
@@GarnockReviews Yeah the break even on likes with over 150k subscribers is supposedly $1500. If you can get 25k likes, it gets you over $5k. That's just in likes and doesn't factor click rate. I don't know how all of that works, but I've seen other creators talk about it and why they always want the like and subscribe, then the comments. Always amazes me when these channels go on about leaving a comment, but then never interact with the people commenting. Like...that's not how you get comment's. Goonzquad figured out that if they say something wrong, or do something wrong deliberately, people obviously comment to correct them. It's genius. They do it on purpose.
I am going to use that line as an excuse when I say or do something wrong in my videos 😀 TH-cam's big goal is to put videos in front of people that keep them watching the same video, and stay on the platform for longer. That way, eventually you will get hit with a commercial of some sort, and TH-cam makes some money. Subscriber count is great because when a video goes live, all your subscribers get notified. That way, it gives your video a head start and as long as your subscribers like it and watch it for a decent length, it climbs up the algorithm faster. Comments and threads like this are great as TH-cam likes to see interaction not only between you and me, but also if others were to comment on a thread too. I would think ignoring comments would hurt a video not help. By the time I figure this all out, the rules will no doubt change 😂
Cruising speed should be around 8 knots, maximum around 10 knots. Horsepower is approximately 210hp. Fuel tank us 350 gallons in a steel tank with the water being 220 gallons in an aluminum tank 😉
There's really no catch with them. The main reason they are cheaper is their age. If you get a good sea trial, engine inspection, and survey, I'd still put these on my wish list 😎
What an achingly beautiful boat. So beautifully maintained. As this film is a year old now all I can do is wish her new owners Bon Voyage!
This still has to be one of the best value for money listings on my channel so far. Great affordable family cruising 🤠
Thank you Garnock for this very nice and well mantain Albin 36 Trawler a great show What a great looking boat for her age with 2 cabines and sleeps 6 and 2 bath roomsnice Thank you for the nice show
Thanks Manuel, glad you liked it. There used to be a bunch of trawler yachts in the UK when I was over there. I don't recall Albin 36, but certainly a lot similar to it. They are great for low cost family cruising with the option of hiding out the cold and rain.
What a nice, clean and well-equipped boat. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! Can't beat this one for value for money 🤠
What a BEAUTY!!! Packed a lot into a 36 ft Yacht still leaving much room...
Thanks Michael. Certainly felt a lot bigger than 36ft when onboard. Great liveaboard cruiser on a budget
I built a few in 96 when I worked at Albin. I built a few of their 33's with swim platform also. Great quality.
This boat is almost the same age as me, but in much better shape 😁 I've seen a few Albins over the years and they never disappoint. Great value for money now too 😉
The old Portsmith yard is closed but I go by on occasion. It was a hreat shop and we had lots of laughs. The last year I was there is when they introduced the 21 footer. Marvelously engineered and quite fast for an Albin. They are not known for their speed. They are all about comfort and reliabiloty.
Fred and his team built great boats, may he RIP.
Thank you for your Professional walk through very great narrative when you speak. The pull out sink WOW what a excellent idea. The cooking Gallery area right by helm, the exit door by control station, just like you said, easy for one person. Can't say how important that bow thruster is for wind hitting hull on SMOOTH mooring, so glad that they put those power units on these beautiful vessel's. The fly bridge with offset Radar/ GPS. I like that instead of being right in front of you. The VHF Radio being inside storage , great way to remove clutter from your navigation area. Cuts down on blocking your view forward. You ROCK on your walk around/Throughout. Very LOW hours on power plants. The Samson post with winch next door, the power to pull lines A+. Keep up your video, you are on my Favorite lists.just a beautiful hull. You can always tell a ship shape owner by how well maintain they keep there seat cushions. Clean and bright 🌞. The inside blue covers for canvas covers great add one's.
Home run on this video my friend.
Thanks RP, glad you are enjoying the reviews and appreciate the support 😃
She’s a beauty. Thanks for the walk through.
Thanks for watching 🤠 Got another Great Loop gem coming to the channel soon. Working on final edits of a 2015 Back Cove 34 😎
I love this interior! All that Wood!!
Thanks John. I agree, this was a great boat for the money, and with so much character 🤠
What a beautiful yacht,at an affordable price.She won't last long.
I felt like I was against the clock filming and editing this one. Will she be sold before my video ever goes live 😆. This one won't be available for long as she offers fantastic value for money. Thanks for watching 🤠
Having done the Great Loop in a Grand Banks 42 Classic, I gotta say this is THE perfect boat for that. It is well sorted and updated with all the things you'd need and not too much else. Thus keeping it simple and easy to use and maintain. If we did not already have a trawler in the PNW, we'd likely buy this boat. I wonder if this used to be PS Sneed's boat from Trawler Forum. I know he sold it and the newer owners have it for sale on the East Coast. I had always heard it was a well sorted Albin with a Cummins.
Thanks Darrin! I agree about this being perfect for the Great Loop. I've seen some very big and very high spec boats attempt the loop. I always feel like they are over complicating what should be a relaxing adventure 😎
I love this boat. Very nice style and layout.
Thanks Jim, simple yet very practical design. I'd love to keep this one (but then I say that for almost all my reviews 🤷♂️🤪)
Very Impressive for the price point, not at all surprised that you have since marked it as sold....and I am guessing that has already been for sometime.
Probably absolutely perfect for any party that wants to buy a boat, do the loop, tick it off the bucket list and then sell to a new looper.....if you do your loop in say, a year, you'll likely get most of what you paid for her back.
Nice work.
Thank you! I agree, I bet if you look after it, you could get most if not all your money back after doing the loop. Fantastic value!
the quintesential northwest tri cabin. i prefer the aft ladder and split bed usually a double and a single in the rear cabin. i also like fiberglass decks however the teak looks good on this one. love the cummins. as simple a boat as a person can have in this size range. nice boat.
Beautiful old yacht.
Beautiful, well-appointed cruiser. If my Bride and me were a bit younger, we would vye for this lovely Trawler. It really feels like a home. :up:
Thanks Mozart, this one was fantastic value for money. It would be a great liveaboard 🤠
What a beautiful boat.
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it 🤠
Damn, I really wish I had the $$ to drop on this one. As a relatively inexperienced boater (recently at least), a 36 should be insurable and two separate cabins might let me entice some relatives and friends along on the Loop!
This would be a great 1st big boat for someone. You have easy access to the deck from both helm positions, and a bow thruster too for that extra nudge when you need it. I wish I had the extra time and money to jump on this one as well 😉
I am amazed at the asking price on such a old boat. I have been trying to buy for weeks now but just can’t get my head around todays market.
Hey Randy, what would you think the asking price should be on something like this? (Assuming nothing major found in sea trial and survey)
@@GarnockReviews personally I have decided today just to buy new. Most likely I will go for a simple 3 cabin sailboat from VIKO (S35). It’s sexy, modern and will fit my needs. I will take delivery in the UK and see where the wind takes me. 😎✌️
That's not a bad plan at all 🤠
Great boat .. nice video !!
Thanks! I'm wrapping up edits on another 40ft boat, twin diesel, and liveaboard for under $80k. Should be on my channel sometime time this week.
Thanks for the comprehensive tour great condition and value for the money .just found your channel .am now subscribed.
Awesome! Thanks Ricky! Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate you hitting that subscribe button 🤠
@@GarnockReviews i am a boat guy anything to do with boats am subscribed to many qaulity channels. I believe you could do a lot with your channel .i have seen many of them at the start withe a few subscribers hit the 250 thousand subscribers mark in just a few years ..i can see you are just finding your feet so to speak but i was drawn to your obvious love of boats your interest keen eye and apreciation of detail .you cant fake thatand those are the hallmarks of all the channels i have seen prosper on u tube. So i wish you well. My personal favorite is older traditional sailboats amongst all things marine .the godfather in this field for me is capt q yacht hunter.hes worth a look anyway again all the best for the future with your channel.
I've learned TH-cam is by far a marathon and not a sprint. I'm fortunate that my channel is continuing to grow and today it should break through 1 million views 😱. I've got a bunch of videos in my backlog to edit and upload, and it will soon be boat show season again to film some more. Hopefully it keeps growing and see where this wave ends 🤠
@@GarnockReviews the devils in the detail .
Love Albins.
They offer great value for money and would make a fantastic liveaboard cruiser 🤠
Wow! I’m sold.
When it comes to value for money, this one is tough to beat. I'm wrapping up a video on a Nordic Tug 37 that should go live early this week. It's more money, but might be another video you will enjoy watching 😉
She looks strong and sound , wonderful .Please what is her nm range .Thank you .
Thanks Leslie. A good sea trial and survey should have a flow meter for more accurate results, but as a ballpark I'd think you would be looking in the 400 - 500 mile mark 😉
@@GarnockReviews Thank you so very much captain'.Your a great mariner , myself lm just a marine who loves the ocean . I'm 58 , looking for a boat to live on for the rest of my life !
This would make a great retirement escape. Easy to handle, low running costs, ton of storage, and an aft cabin to not make you feel claustrophobic when onboard 🤠
Nice boat!
I agree. A great liveaboard on a budget 🤠
@@GarnockReviews 💨
Find some more like this one. 👍👏
I just filmed a Carver that's roughly 40ft, 2 double cabins and approximately $79k 🤠 Should be on the channel late next week 😉
@@GarnockReviews I will watch that. 👍
I just thought about this as someone looking for like a 1 or 2 bedroom house. Or a studio apartment. You could just buy this boat, pay less monthly and be the life of the party when you take people out to party or go fishing for the weekend. Maybe if you live on the east coast, go cruise to the Bahamas or Bimini. Or if you're retired or on disability like me, you just call the carribean your home, become a TH-camr and get Patreon supporters to give you thousands or like the O'Kelly's or Sailing Doodles,Devos, and the Wynns, probably tens of thousands every month to live your life you always wanted until you ''scripmed' and saved' enough, to get a new boat. That always cracks me up with these sailing TH-cam channels and the hundreds of supporters off Patreon, plus their sponsorships, and TH-cam revenue, 'we worked so hard and cut corners to save'...and by that we mean becoming transient residence of our vessel flag state to avoid paying taxes or have them deducted. Cha-ching !!....sorry, rant over. Beautiful boat. Solid trawler.
I'd love to one day make a video saying I just cashed in on my TH-cam success and this boat you are watching is actually mine. As for now though, I'm still closer to the gravy boat budget than a real boat budget 😅
@@GarnockReviews I just think it's funny when these bigger channels thank their Patreon sponsors and you know some of those people are donating anywhere between $5-$100 a month or more, plus they have ad sense revenue and usually a sponsorship, merch deals, brand deals and affiliate links and that gets them 10-20k on the way low end. And they get it tax free because of the transient flag status rules. There's a reason MOST of them choose Cayman Islands or Isle of Mann.
So like The O'Kelly's make $20,000 per year from TH-cam, about $60k from Patreon and $150k from sponsors, brand deals (their coffee and mugs and teas), and affiliate links so $130k per year on the low end and have spending of about $25-30k. They put out a video about the cost, but a lot of it was time costs. $170k per year PROFIT.
Gone with the Wynn's TH-cam (Super popular) is $77k per year from TH-cam, another $480K from Patreon and sponsors, brand deals, merch sales, affiliate links $65k per year. Operating costs of $35k is $622k PROFIT.
Sailing Doodles (Even more popular) is $217k from TH-cam, $65k from merch sales and sponsors and Patreon he gets $720k per year on Patreon because that is unfiltered content and shows brief nudity, and that's $1.02M per year. But he has to give money to the girls that come aboard, so about 200k for them is what was revealed and then bout 60k operating costs, about $1 MILLLION DOLLARS PROFIT!!! He probably makes more in businesses he owns.
So if we got a boat, hired some strippers to pretend to be our wives, got on patreon and let them 'accidentally' have a wardrobe malfunction or they swam nude in the Exumas, plus your accent...raking in the dough. But I am also broke, and have 3 kids, plus can't sail. So......you know obstacles.
So these yacht channels talking about 'scrimping and saving', just trying to get enough money together...total BS.
I saw a car video recently where they bought it for something like $500 and tried to do it up and flip.......with around 500k views on it. You know they made their costs back on TH-cam alone regardless what it sells for 🤦♂️
@@GarnockReviews Yeah the break even on likes with over 150k subscribers is supposedly $1500. If you can get 25k likes, it gets you over $5k. That's just in likes and doesn't factor click rate. I don't know how all of that works, but I've seen other creators talk about it and why they always want the like and subscribe, then the comments. Always amazes me when these channels go on about leaving a comment, but then never interact with the people commenting. Like...that's not how you get comment's. Goonzquad figured out that if they say something wrong, or do something wrong deliberately, people obviously comment to correct them. It's genius. They do it on purpose.
I am going to use that line as an excuse when I say or do something wrong in my videos 😀 TH-cam's big goal is to put videos in front of people that keep them watching the same video, and stay on the platform for longer. That way, eventually you will get hit with a commercial of some sort, and TH-cam makes some money. Subscriber count is great because when a video goes live, all your subscribers get notified. That way, it gives your video a head start and as long as your subscribers like it and watch it for a decent length, it climbs up the algorithm faster. Comments and threads like this are great as TH-cam likes to see interaction not only between you and me, but also if others were to comment on a thread too. I would think ignoring comments would hurt a video not help. By the time I figure this all out, the rules will no doubt change 😂
I sure wish there was a way to communicate directly (that was easy to find)
You can email me at Boats@GarnockReviews.com with any questions I can help with if it is easier
Would love that boat, just refit the flydeck.
Of all the boats I've featured, this is arguably the best value for money. I'm not surprised it sold as quick as it did
Beautiful Boat --Still available?
Thanks Joseph. This one sold quickly and got a lot of attention.
What is causing speed, horsepower,and what are the fuel tanks made of?
Cruising speed should be around 8 knots, maximum around 10 knots. Horsepower is approximately 210hp. Fuel tank us 350 gallons in a steel tank with the water being 220 gallons in an aluminum tank 😉
@@GarnockReviews thank you.
Is or is not this boat still Available
Sorry John, but this one has been sold.
I love the Albin 36, I have an Albin 33. There’s a lot of bad “improvements” to that boat Someone will love it, not me
This one had a strong following and loads asking to be contacted if the sale fell through. I'm curious, what did you not like about this one? 🤔
How do I buy this?
Best option is to reach out to the listing agent Mark Zeigler asap. His details are in the description and also about 10 seconds into the video or so
@@GarnockReviews ok
Where is this Albin?
Not sure where this one is now since she is now sold. She was in Jacksonville, Florida when I filmed it
why are these boats so cheap?whats the catch
There's really no catch with them. The main reason they are cheaper is their age. If you get a good sea trial, engine inspection, and survey, I'd still put these on my wish list 😎