The 1981 Albin 36 is a fiberglass trawler built for long-range cruising and liveaboard use. Powered by a single Ford Lehman diesel engine producing 120 horsepower, the boat delivers the fuel efficiency and reliability the design is known for. At 36 feet with a 13-foot beam, it offers a solid platform for extended time on the water.
The layout centers on a main salon with lower helm station, convertible dinette, and galley. Above, a flybridge provides full helm and seating for cruising or relaxed anchortime. Two staterooms sleep guests—the aft master includes its own head, while the forward V-berth serves the second cabin. Two heads total give the boat comfortable facilities for extended voyages.
Albin built this trawler with quality teak joinery throughout the interior, creating durable woodwork with a traditional nautical character. Full walkaround decks and a covered aft deck complete the design. The combination of solid construction, economical operation, and thoughtful accommodation makes this a capable platform for cruisers seeking substance and functionality in a mid-sized trawler.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
13.17 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Power
NaN HP
Hours
4,896 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
325 GAL
Water
300 GAL