All Guts. No Gimmicks.

Every 36 Express sportfisherman we build starts with a simple mission: deliver all the critical elements of a tournament-class boat in a tighter, more aggressive footprint. Not everyone needs 60 feet of furniture. But everyone needs a boat that can run 80 miles, raise fish, and bring ‘em back bleeding.

She’s clean, tight, and mean—designed by fishermen for fishermen. The command center is enclosed and elevated, with full visibility and weather protection. The cockpit stays wide open, uncluttered, and ready for action.

This isn’t a reimagined family cruiser. It’s a war-ready sportfisher with a little more roof and a lot more fight.

A white fishing boat with multiple fishing rods on the side, cruising through the water at sunset, with a distant city skyline visible on the horizon.
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Step Aboard

The 36 Express isn’t chasing trends. She’s built to do the job—today, tomorrow, and twenty years from now.

Her cabin is hand-built in New Jersey by real craftsmen who know that utility doesn’t have to mean ugly. You’ll find a dry bunk, secure stowage, a compact galley, and space to gear up without doing yoga. No fluff. No wasted inches. Just a clean, finished interior that holds up under real use.

She’s a shelter when the squall hits. A place to reset between runs. And proof that small boats can still be built with big-league standards.

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