1990 Albemarle Express Fisher
$17,900
$19,900
Boat in Hampton, VA 23669 US
Express Fisher
2 Engines (2x Volvo-Penta)
27 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Have we got a great catch for you! This 1990 Albemarle 27' Express Fisher is a solid, seaworthy sportfisherman with the classic Carolina hull design and all the features that serious anglers and weekend cruisers love.
Powered by twin 225 HP Volvo Penta carbureted gasoline engines, this vessel delivers both reliability and performance. With low engine hours ready to run! (Engines are new.) Whether you're headed offshore or cruising the bay.
Key Features:
Length: 27 feet
Engines: Twin Volvo Penta 225 HP (carbureted, gasoline)
Electronics: Garmin GPS-Map 740 multi-function navigation display with GPS chart plotter.
Vessel comes with outriggers.
Sleeping accommodations for two with a forward V-berth
Full enclosed head with integrated shower (starboard side)
Offers a Cubby Cabin style with storage drawers and AC panel (port side)
Rod holders built into the gunwales for serious fishing utility
Spacious cockpit ideal for trolling or entertaining
Additional Highlights:
Classic Albemarle ride known for its solid build and excellent offshore handling
Plenty of storage for gear, bait, and supplies
Comfortable layout for weekend getaways or serious fishing trips
This boat strikes the perfect balance between functionality and comfort. Whether you're chasing stripers, cruising with family, or spending the weekend on the water. This Albemarle is up for it.
A Marine Survey done August 2021 available upon request.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5/13/26 | Price decreased | $17,900(-10.1%) |
| 10/14/25 | Price decreased | $19,900(-13.3%) |
| 7/30/25 | Price decreased | $24,950(-15.4%) |
| 7/3/25 | Initial price | $29,500 |
Boattest.com Review
Overview
The Albemarle 360 Express Fish is a well-established model in Albemarle's lineup, having been popular for approximately five years with incremental updates over time. The most significant recent enhancement is the integration of IPS (Inboard Performance System) drives in the latest model 11, which has become a highly sought-after feature. This review focuses on the Albemarle 360 Express equipped with twin IPS 600 drives, providing a comprehensive evaluation of its design, performance, and onboard amenities.
Helm and Exterior Design
The helm station of the Albemarle 360 Express is thoughtfully arranged for ease of operation and comfort. It features dual 12-inch displays, an IPS joystick, single-lever sportfish controls, and a Bubble Pentas Electronic Vessel Control (EVC) readout with a selector positioned conveniently above. Communication and navigation are supported by Garmin VHF and autopilot systems. The stainless steel steering wheel is mounted at an ergonomic 45-degree angle, enhancing operator comfort. Notably, Albemarle retains the Palm Beach controllers, a preferred choice among operators. The cockpit offers 78 square feet of space, including a stern fish door secured by a magnetic catch, avoiding interference with lines due to the absence of cleats on the cap rail. Forward in the cockpit, there is a rigging station equipped with a bait freezer, sink, and an aerated livewell with rounded corners. Access to the helm deck is via two nine-inch steps from the cockpit, where seating arrangements include a portside bench with storage (or optional helm air conditioning) and an aft L-shaped seating area with additional storage. Safety and convenience are addressed with overhead grab handles, powder-coated handrails, and controls for outriggers.
Interior Living Spaces
Below deck, the Albemarle 360 Express features a functional galley located aft. It includes a stainless steel single basin sink, a single-burner electric stove, a microwave, and a refrigerated drawer, with easy access to electrical systems situated behind the helm panel. Opposite the galley is a spacious head compartment with a separate shower stall, providing privacy and comfort. The forward master stateroom is enclosed by privacy doors and contains a berth measuring approximately four feet three inches wide by six feet long. Surrounding the berth are storage shelves, and to starboard, there is dedicated rod storage for six fishing rods. To port, a comfortable ultra-leather settee accompanies a small table, which, while functional, could benefit from being larger or having fold-out leaves to better accommodate dining. The salon area also converts easily into additional sleeping accommodations with a fold-out bunk and an overhead cushion insert for extra berth space.
Power and Performance
Powered by twin IPS 600 drives, the Albemarle 360 Express demonstrates commendable performance characteristics. The test boat, with an estimated weight of 29,670 pounds including fuel, water, and four occupants, achieved a top speed of 32.1 knots at 3,500 RPM while consuming 43 gallons per hour, resulting in a fuel efficiency of approximately 0.75 nautical miles per gallon and a range of 359 nautical miles. The most efficient cruise was recorded at 3,000 RPM and 25.2 knots, burning 29 gallons per hour and extending the range to 419 nautical miles at 0.87 nautical miles per gallon. The turbocharged engines exhibit a slight lag before turbo spool-up, yet acceleration remains brisk with a time to plane of just under 6.2 seconds, 0 to 20 mph in 7.6 seconds, and surpassing 30 mph in 13.4 seconds. Handling is smooth and responsive with no dead spots in the power curve, and the IPS system provides excellent low-speed thrust, allowing an idle speed as low as 4.3 knots. Trolling valves further reduce the minimum speed to approximately 2.5 knots, producing clean, turbulence-free prop wash. During acceleration, a bow rise of about 16 degrees was observed, temporarily obscuring forward visibility for several seconds, warranting caution during rapid throttle increases. The power steering is highly responsive with no feedback, eliminating the need for a steering knob. Maneuverability is enhanced by the dynamic range of motion of the pods, enabling a 360-degree turn in 45 seconds at cruising speed and a return to below planing speed in 23 seconds. The boat handles light chop well, dispersing wake water widely with minimal spray reaching the windshield.
Overview from around the web 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher
Customers praise the 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher for its sturdy construction and reliable performance on the water
Many highlight its spacious cockpit, making it ideal for both fishing and family outings. Owners appreciate the boat’s smooth handling and stability, even in choppy conditions. The classic design combined with practical features continues to make it a favored choice among anglers and boating enthusiasts alike. Overall, users find the 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher to be a dependable and versatile vessel.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher is a classic center console boat known for its solid construction and versatility. Here are some pros and cons to consider:
Pros
Durable Build: The Albemarle Express Fisher is known for its sturdy fiberglass hull, providing excellent stability and longevity.
Spacious Layout: The center console design offers ample deck space, making it ideal for fishing and entertaining.
Good Handling: It handles well in various sea conditions, offering a smooth and comfortable ride.
Ample Storage: Plenty of storage compartments are integrated for gear and equipment.
Reliable Performance: Equipped with dependable outboard engines, it delivers consistent power and efficiency.
Cons
Older Design: Being a 1990 model, some design elements may feel dated compared to modern boats.
Maintenance Needs: Older boats may require more upkeep and potential updates to electronics and systems.
Limited Amenities: It may lack some of the luxury features and advanced technology found on newer models.
Fuel Efficiency: Fuel economy may not be as optimized as more contemporary boats with newer engine technology.
Made For
The 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher is designed for avid anglers and boating enthusiasts who want a reliable and versatile vessel for serious fishing adventures. Ideal for those who appreciate a sturdy, well-built boat with excellent performance and ample space for fishing gear, this model suits both coastal and offshore fishing trips. Whether you're a seasoned fisherman or someone looking to upgrade to a quality express fisher, the 1990 Albemarle Express Fisher offers a perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and durability.
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