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2004 Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman

Avalon, NJ, US 43.5 ft · 15.75 ft' beam 1 cabin
Asking
$265,000
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The 2004 Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman represents a purpose-built offshore fishing platform that has earned its reputation as a true working vessel. At 43.5 feet with a 15.75-foot beam, this twin-engine express combines serious fishing capability with comfortable cruising accommodations—a balance that defines the 410 model's enduring appeal among East Coast sportfishermen.

Power comes from twin Caterpillar C12 diesel engines, a proven pairing that delivers approximately 28-knot cruising speeds while maintaining fuel efficiency under 50 gallons per hour total consumption. The 500-gallon fuel capacity supports extended offshore operations, and the engines carry only 1,500 current hours following comprehensive service work completed during 2021–2022. Recent mechanical attention includes 1000-hour service intervals, new oil pan and head gasket work, prop refurbishment, new cutlass bearings, and replacement of various pumps and hoses throughout the past three years—a maintenance history that reflects owner commitment to reliability.

The electronics suite centers on dual Furuno NAV NET chart plotter, fish finder, and radar displays paired with a Northstar 6000I multifunction display and Simrad AP26 autopilot, providing redundancy for navigation and fish-finding capability. An ICOM VHF radio, Furuno RD-30 organizer display, and Caterpillar digital engine synchronizer complete the helm integration. The flying bridge features a full Glendenning control system with synchronizer, additional Caterpillar gauges, Furuno RD-30, and autopilot control—standard offshore rigging for serious fishing operations.

The helm deck offers full air conditioning, complete enclosure with isinglass backdrop curtains, center helm chair with port and starboard seating, and a teaser reel mount in the hardtop. An electric hydraulic actuator (recently replaced) lifts the entire day hatch and engine access hatch for straightforward maintenance. The hardtop includes a compass and provides overhead protection during extended fishing days.

The master stateroom features a forward queen island berth with access privacy door, air conditioning, flat-screen television, and abundant cabinet storage. The galley is equipped with a stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator/freezer (stacked configuration), ice maker, freshwater sink, air conditioning, and flat-screen television. A dinette with teak and holly flooring throughout lowers to create additional sleeping accommodation and includes a starboard rod locker and breaker panels. The head features a stand-up enclosed shower accessible from both the main cabin and master stateroom, freshwater sink, electric head with holding tank, and overboard discharge pump.

Fishing amenities include a fighting chair in the cockpit, transom fish box, raw water and freshwater washdowns, a port-side livewell with storage box, and an in-deck fish box that lifts out for bilge access. The starboard aft features a dive door, while the starboard side mezzanine includes a freshwater sink and insulated freezer box. Fifty-amp shore power and a cablemaster round out the infrastructure.

The 2004 Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman is currently in the water in Avalon, New Jersey, and available for inspection. This is a capable offshore fishing vessel with a solid service record and the systems integration expected of serious sportfishing operations.

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The 41 Albemarle has a reputation of being a true battle wagon and fishing machine!  Powered by twin Cat C12's, she cruises around 28 knots while burning under 50 gallons per hour total.  The engines were extensively serviced over the past three years and have only 1500 current hours. CURRENTLY IN THE WATER AND AVAILABLE FOR SHOWINGS! CALL TODAY TO INQUIRE!!!

# 2004 Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman – 43.5-Foot Offshore Fishing Yacht with Twin Caterpillar Engines
Overview
The 2004 Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman represents a proven offshore fishing platform built on a reputation for durability and reliable performance. At 43.5 feet in length with a 15.75-foot beam, this express fisherman combines the seaworthiness required for serious offshore work with the comfort features expected in a modern cruising yacht. Powered by twin Caterpillar C12 diesel engines, the vessel delivers a cruising speed of approximately 28 knots while maintaining fuel efficiency under 50 gallons per hour combined, making extended offshore runs practical without excessive fuel consumption. The current ownership has invested significantly in mechanical maintenance and system upgrades over the past three years. Engine service records document 1,000-hour service completion in 2021–2022, with current total hours at only 1,500, indicating minimal use relative to the vessel's age. Critical components including the generator, cutlass bearings, windshield wiper motors, and various pumps and hoses have been renewed or refurbished recently. The vessel is currently in the water and available for inspection.
Layout and Deck Design
The Albemarle 410 is configured with a full-beam master stateroom forward, a galley with complete cooking and refrigeration, a dinette with convertible sleeping capability, and a dedicated head with shower facilities. This interior arrangement prioritizes comfort for extended cruising while maintaining the practical fishing-focused cockpit layout that defines the model's character. The helm deck features a full enclosure with isinglass backdrop curtain and integrated air conditioning, protecting the operator and passengers from weather while maintaining visibility and comfort during transit. The center helm chair provides ample seating, with additional port and starboard side seating for crew or passengers. A teaser reel mount is integrated into the hardtop structure, supporting the vessel's fishing capability without cluttering the working deck. The entire engine room is accessible via an electric hydraulic actuator deck hatch that lifts the entire deck section—a feature that was recently replaced and significantly improves maintenance and service access on a twin-engine installation. This design reflects the practical engineering that makes the 410 a capable platform for both fishing and cruising. The cockpit design centers on a fighting chair positioned for optimal angler ergonomics and fighting leverage. A transom fish box provides convenient catch storage, while raw water and freshwater washdown systems support both fishing operations and general deck cleaning. A starboard aft dive door accommodates water access for swimming or dive operations. Port and starboard mezzanines flank the cockpit: the port side features a livewell and storage box for live bait or catch management, while the starboard side includes a freshwater sink and insulated freezer box. An in-deck fish box with lift-out design allows access to the bilge while providing secure catch storage.
Fishing Features and Systems
The Albemarle 410 is purpose-built for offshore fishing, and the equipment package reflects this focus. The livewell system on the port mezzanine supports live bait management for extended offshore operations. The transom fish box and in-deck fish box provide multiple storage options for different fishing scenarios, while the insulated freezer box on the starboard mezzanine preserves catch quality during multi-day trips. The raw water washdown system draws from the sea, essential for rinsing tackle, decks, and catch during active fishing. The freshwater washdown system provides supplementary cleaning capability without depleting the 80-gallon freshwater capacity needed for drinking, cooking, and head operations. The fighting chair is mounted in the traditional offshore fishing position, centered in the cockpit for maximum comfort and leverage when battling larger game fish. The 500-gallon fuel capacity supports the range and endurance required for serious offshore fishing, allowing anglers to reach distant fishing grounds and return without refueling. At a cruising speed of 28 knots with fuel consumption under 50 gallons per hour combined, the vessel can cover substantial distances while maintaining operational efficiency.
Helm and Electronics
The helm station integrates a comprehensive suite of navigation and fish-finding electronics designed for offshore operation. A Furuno Open Array radar provides reliable target detection and navigation in low-visibility conditions. Dual Furuno NAV NET chart plotter, fish finder, and radar displays allow the operator to monitor navigation, sonar, and radar simultaneously, with the primary display at the main helm and a secondary display integrated into the hardtop tower. Navigation systems include a Northstar 6000I multifunction display and a Furuno RD-30 organizer display, providing redundancy and flexible information presentation. A Simrad AP26 autopilot supports long-range cruising by maintaining course automatically, reducing operator fatigue on extended transits. An ICOM VHF radio handles marine communication, while an engine synchronizer coordinates the twin Caterpillar engines for balanced operation. Caterpillar digital engine gauges at both the main helm and tower station provide real-time monitoring of engine parameters, fuel consumption, and system status. A Clarion stereo head unit supplies entertainment throughout the vessel. The tower hardtop includes full controls via Glendenning system with synchronizer, allowing the operator to control both engines from the elevated helm position, and includes a compass for navigation reference. The helm deck air conditioning maintains comfort during extended time at the helm, particularly important when operating in warm climates or during summer offshore trips.
Cabin and Interior
The master stateroom features a forward queen island berth with direct head access and a privacy door, providing separation and convenience for overnight cruising. The stateroom includes air conditioning, a flat-screen television, and substantial cabinet storage for personal items and supplies. Teak and holly flooring throughout the main cabin adds traditional yacht aesthetic while providing durable, attractive surfaces. The galley is equipped with a stovetop, oven, microwave, and stacked refrigerator/freezer unit, supporting meal preparation for extended trips. An ice maker provides convenient ice production for beverages and fish preservation. A freshwater sink and cabinet storage complete the galley layout, allowing the cook to manage meal preparation efficiently. Galley air conditioning and a flat-screen television create a comfortable environment below decks. The dinette features a table that lowers to sleeping configuration, adding sleeping capacity for crew or guests. Starboard rod storage is integrated into the dinette design, keeping fishing rods organized and accessible without consuming deck space. Breaker panels for electrical system management are conveniently located near the dinette. The head includes a stand-up enclosed shower with both freshwater and seawater options, an electric head with holding tank and overboard discharge pump, and a freshwater sink. Access from both the main cabin and master stateroom provides convenience and flexibility for vessel occupants.
Power and Performance
Twin Caterpillar C12 diesel engines provide the power and reliability foundation for the Albemarle 410. These industrial-grade marine engines are known for durability and longevity in offshore applications. The current installation shows 1,500 total hours, with the most recent 1,000-hour service completed in 2021–2022, indicating meticulous maintenance practices by the current owner. The engines achieve a cruising speed of approximately 28 knots while consuming under 50 gallons per hour combined—a fuel efficiency that reflects the efficiency of modern diesel marine engines and allows extended offshore operations without excessive fuel logistics. The 500-gallon fuel capacity provides substantial range, supporting multi-day fishing trips or extended cruising passages. Recent mechanical updates include generator service with new oil pan, fresh paint, new head gasket, and oil and filter replacement. Props were refurbished in 2023, and new cutlass bearings were installed that same year. Various pumps and hoses have been replaced over the past three years, reflecting proactive maintenance and system renewal.
Equipment Highlights
The 2004 Albemarle 410 incorporates several systems and features that support its dual role as a fishing platform and cruising yacht. The electric hydraulic actuator deck hatch (recently replaced) provides full engine room access without removing major structural components. The 50-amp shore power connection with cablemaster allows efficient battery charging and system operation while docked. The starboard aft dive door provides convenient water access for swimming or diving operations. Three new windshield wiper motors (recently replaced) ensure clear helm visibility in rain or spray. The hardtop with full controls and teaser reel mount integrates fishing and operational capability into a cohesive structure. The comprehensive electronics suite supports both navigation and fish-finding, essential for serious offshore fishing. The dual fish storage systems (transom box and in-deck box) provide flexibility in catch management, while the livewell supports live bait operations. The fighting chair, positioned centrally in the cockpit, represents the traditional offshore fishing configuration optimized for angler comfort and leverage.
Why
Length
43.5 ft
Beam
15.75 ft'
Year
2004
Builder
Albemarle
Model
410 Express Fisherman
Cabins
1
What type of boat is the Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman and what is it designed for?
The Albemarle 410 Express Fisherman is a 43.5-foot center console sportfish yacht built for serious offshore and coastal fishing operations. The model is known in the marine industry as a battle wagon—a heavy-duty, seaworthy platform engineered to handle rough conditions while delivering both fishing functionality and comfortable cruising accommodations. The 410 is designed for anglers and families who need a boat capable of extended offshore runs with sleeping quarters, galley facilities, and dedicated fishing systems including livewells, fish boxes, and a fighting chair.
What engines power the 2004 Albemarle 410 and what kind of fuel efficiency and speed can you expect?
The 2004 Albemarle 410 is powered by twin Caterpillar C12 diesel engines, which are heavy-duty marine powerplants known for reliability and longevity. The boat cruises at approximately 28 knots while consuming under 50 gallons per hour total fuel burn across both engines—a strong efficiency ratio for a 43-foot sportfish vessel. The engines have been extensively serviced over the past three years and currently show only 1,500 hours, indicating they have been well-maintained and have significant remaining service life ahead.
What fishing equipment and cockpit features does the Albemarle 410 have?
The Albemarle 410 is outfitted with dedicated fishing infrastructure including a fighting chair mounted in the cockpit, a transom-mounted fish box for immediate catch storage, an in-deck fish box that lifts out for bilge access, and a port-side mezzanine livewell with storage for bait and tackle. The cockpit also features raw water and freshwater washdown systems for cleaning catch and gear, a starboard aft dive door for water access, and a teaser reel mount integrated into the hardtop. This combination of features supports both active fishing and practical fish handling throughout the day.
What electronics and navigation systems are installed on the helm?
The Albemarle 410 is equipped with a comprehensive electronics suite including dual Furuno NAV NET chart plotter, fish finder, and radar displays; a Northstar 6000I multi-function display; a Furuno RD-30 organizer display; an ICOM VHF radio; a Simrad AP26 autopilot; Caterpillar digital engine gauges; and a Clarion stereo head unit. The tower is outfitted with a second Furuno RD-30, full Glendenning controls with synchronizer, Caterpillar gauges, and autopilot control capability, allowing the captain to operate and monitor the vessel from either the main helm or the tower station during fishing operations.
How is the helm deck configured and what comfort features are included?
The helm deck features a full hard-top enclosure with isinglass backdrop curtain providing weather protection and visibility in all conditions. The helm station includes a center helm chair with ample seating for multiple occupants, air conditioning throughout the helm area, and an electric-hydraulic actuator system that lifts the entire engine day hatch for easy access to the twin Cat engines. This setup allows the captain to fish from a protected, air-conditioned environment while maintaining full visibility and control, and the recent replacement of the hydraulic actuator ensures reliable operation.
What are the cabin and sleeping accommodations on the Albemarle 410?
The Albemarle 410 offers a master stateroom with a forward queen island berth, privacy door, head access, air conditioning, flat-screen TV, and substantial cabinet storage. The galley is equipped with a stovetop, oven, microwave, refrigerator/freezer combination, ice maker, freshwater sink, and air conditioning. The main cabin features a dinette with a table that lowers to sleep configuration, teak and holly flooring throughout, and additional storage. A separate enclosed head with a stand-up shower, freshwater sink, electric head with holding tank, and overboard discharge pump serves both the master stateroom and main cabin, supporting extended cruising and overnight trips.
What recent maintenance and upgrades have been completed on this vessel?
Over the past three years, the Albemarle 410 has undergone comprehensive mechanical updates including 1,000-hour engine service completion in 2021–2022, generator service with new oil pan, fresh paint, new head gasket, and new oil and filters. The vessel received three new windshield wiper motors, refurbished props in 2023, new cutlass bearings in 2023, and various pumps and hoses replaced. The engine day hatch hydraulic actuator was recently replaced, supporting reliable helm deck operation. These investments demonstrate ongoing commitment to maintaining the vessel's systems and extending engine life.
What fuel and water capacity does the Albemarle 410 have for extended cruising?
The Albemarle 410 carries a 500-gallon fuel capacity, which at a cruise speed of 28 knots and fuel burn of under 50 gallons per hour total provides a substantial cruising range for offshore fishing trips and coastal voyages. The vessel also has an 80-gallon freshwater capacity to support the galley, head, and washdown systems during extended time away from shore. This combination of fuel and water capacity, paired with the onboard galley and sleeping accommodations, enables the boat to support multi-day fishing expeditions and family cruising without frequent resupply.
What makes the Albemarle 410 suitable for both fishing and family cruising?
The Albemarle 410 bridges fishing and cruising functionality through its dual-purpose design. The cockpit and tower systems support serious fishing operations with livewells, fish boxes, fighting chair, and washdown systems, while the cabin accommodations—including a master stateroom, galley, dinette, and enclosed head with shower—provide comfort and privacy for family members or crew during overnight trips. The air-conditioned helm and main cabin, flat-screen televisions, and protected deck areas allow non-fishing passengers to remain comfortable in various weather conditions, making the boat practical for mixed-use boating where fishing and family time are both priorities.
What is the current location and condition status of the Albemarle 410?
The Albemarle 410 is currently in the water and available for showings in Avalon, New Jersey. The vessel's in-water status allows prospective buyers to conduct sea trials and inspect the boat's operational systems firsthand. With only 1,500 hours on recently serviced engines, a comprehensive list of completed mechanical updates over the past three years, and full operational electronics and systems, the boat is ready for immediate use by the next owner.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by South Jersey Yacht Sales - CCM. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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