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1946 Ed Monk Custom 65

1946 Ed Monk Custom 65

$95,000

Brinnon, Washington

Year 1946

Make Ed Monk

Model Custom 65

Category Cruiser

Length 65

Posted Over 1 Month

During the restoration, over 100 new laminated Oak frame sections were installed, and the hull was refastened with silicon bronze fasteners. There are also some unique construction components for this boat, separating it from most boats of this vintage. One of the most significant are the 16 foot Galvanized Iron Shear Clamps port and starboard in way of the Chain Plates that provide strength and prevent hogging. The owner, who is an experienced vintage boat restorer, says there is zero hog on this boat, and he reports that, structurally, the refurbishment is 100% complete. The laminated spruce mast was refurbished with the scarfs opened and new epoxy applied, then re-stepped. The owner indicates it is more waterproof than it has ever been. The teak decks appear to be in very good condition, recently refurbished and sealed. The brightwork is also in very good condition with only minor touch-ups needed. The hull is shiny and bright following the restoration and refinishing. The current owner added the wind turbine generator, solar power, and a watermaker. The final touches on the restoration included the installation of stainless steel Genny Tracks (port and starboard), the 24 volt off-shore charging system, an LED anchor light, along with several other LED light upgrades. A Raytheon radar system, a depth sounder, and a speed indicator were also installed at the previous haul-out. There is an original analog speed system that could be rebuilt. The mainsail is a bit tired, and would be best used as a backup. The boom is solid, but could use some new paint. The owner confirms the engine runs strong, and was recently serviced. A GMC service manual is included. All winches have been refurbished by the current owner. Stock #404692 1946 ED MONK!! Must see! Hull restored. Recently added Solar and Water Maker! This is a beautifully restored Ed Monk design that clearly shows excellent original craftsmanship and detailed care during the restoration project. The hull is constructed with yellow cedar planking, and the interior finishes include black koa from Hawaii. The vessel's provenance includes being the flagship of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club (RVYC), and was commissioned by a Canadian sailor who was Olympic silver medalist in the sport. The salon / galley area is equipped with a gimble 3 burner propane stove and oven, a large refurbished refrigerator with a Nova Kool remote condenser and cold plate during restoration, along with a gimbaled table that can be hung from above. There is plenty of cabinet storage, and a large stainless steel sink, The engine room is quite spacious for a boat like this, even access below the engine is provided. There are crew quarters in the fore area, just behind the sail storage area. There is a mid-cabin with a single berth and a berth off the salon that will accommodate two. There is also a head with a shower and additional wash sinks in the berth areas. This listing has now been on the market a couple months. Please submit any and all offers today! Reason for selling is job change. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today. Reason for selling is job change.

1946 Ed Monk Custom 65

1946 Ed Monk Custom 65

$95,000

Brinnon, Washington

Year 1946

Make Ed Monk

Model Custom 65

Category Cruiser

Length 65

Posted Over 1 Month

During the restoration, over 100 new laminated Oak frame sections were installed, and the hull was refastened with silicon bronze fasteners. There are also some unique construction components for this boat, separating it from most boats of this vintage. One of the most significant are the 16 foot Galvanized Iron Shear Clamps port and starboard in way of the Chain Plates that provide strength and prevent hogging. The owner, who is an experienced vintage boat restorer, says there is zero hog on this boat, and he reports that, structurally, the refurbishment is 100% complete. The laminated spruce mast was refurbished with the scarfs opened and new epoxy applied, then re-stepped. The owner indicates it is more waterproof than it has ever been. The teak decks appear to be in very good condition, recently refurbished and sealed. The brightwork is also in very good condition with only minor touch-ups needed. The hull is shiny and bright following the restoration and refinishing. The current owner added the wind turbine generator, solar power, and a watermaker. The final touches on the restoration included the installation of stainless steel Genny Tracks (port and starboard), the 24 volt off-shore charging system, an LED anchor light, along with several other LED light upgrades. A Raytheon radar system, a depth sounder, and a speed indicator were also installed at the previous haul-out. There is an original analog speed system that could be rebuilt. The mainsail is a bit tired, and would be best used as a backup. The boom is solid, but could use some new paint. The owner confirms the engine runs strong, and was recently serviced. A GMC service manual is included. All winches have been refurbished by the current owner. Stock #404692 1946 ED MONK!! Must see! Hull restored. Recently added Solar and Water Maker! This is a beautifully restored Ed Monk design that clearly shows excellent original craftsmanship and detailed care during the restoration project. The hull is constructed with yellow cedar planking, and the interior finishes include black koa from Hawaii. The vessel's provenance includes being the flagship of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club (RVYC), and was commissioned by a Canadian sailor who was Olympic silver medalist in the sport. The salon / galley area is equipped with a gimble 3 burner propane stove and oven, a large refurbished refrigerator with a Nova Kool remote condenser and cold plate during restoration, along with a gimbaled table that can be hung from above. There is plenty of cabinet storage, and a large stainless steel sink, The engine room is quite spacious for a boat like this, even access below the engine is provided. There are crew quarters in the fore area, just behind the sail storage area. There is a mid-cabin with a single berth and a berth off the salon that will accommodate two. There is also a head with a shower and additional wash sinks in the berth areas. Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today! Reason for selling is job change. At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today. Reason for selling is job change.

1984 Monk 36

1984 Monk 36

$135,000

Anacortes, Washington

Year 1984

Make Monk

Model 36

Category Trawlers

Length 36

Posted Over 1 Month

Four newer aluminum 60 gallons fuel tanks. The seller has had an open checkbook approach to the care and maintenance of this 1984 Monk 36. Many systems have been upgraded and maintained. Per the seller: All systems are operational and there are no known issues. Stock #398526 Very comfortable layout, has a decorator's touch. Well built NW cruising vessel, Ready to Go for its new owner! Step aboard this classic 1984 Monk 36 ft trawler, a vessel that combines timeless design with enduring craftsmanship. The spacious interior boasts a warm and inviting salon, equipped with comfortable seating and panoramic windows for scenic views. Below deck, the staterooms offer cozy retreats with ample storage. The galley is ready to cater to your culinary adventures, complete with modern appliances set against rich woodwork. On deck, the solid teak construction promises durability and style, while the flybridge provides the perfect vantage point for captain and guests alike. Powered by a reliable diesel engine, this trawler is equipped for both leisurely cruises and long voyages. With its blend of classic charm and modern conveniences, this Monk 36 is an ideal choice for the discerning mariner seeking a vessel with character and capability. This listing has now been on the market a couple months. Please submit any and all offers today! At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.

1984 Monk 36

1984 Monk 36

$135,000

Anacortes, Washington

Year 1984

Make Monk

Model 36

Category Trawlers

Length 36

Posted Over 1 Month

Four newer aluminum 60 gallons fuel tanks. The seller has had an open checkbook approach to the care and maintenance of this 1984 Monk 36. Many systems have been upgraded and maintained. Per the seller: All systems are operational and there are no known issues. Stock #398526 Very comfortable layout, has a decorator's touch. Well built NW cruising vessel, Ready to Go for its new owner! Step aboard this classic 1984 Monk 36 ft trawler, a vessel that combines timeless design with enduring craftsmanship. The spacious interior boasts a warm and inviting salon, equipped with comfortable seating and panoramic windows for scenic views. Below deck, the staterooms offer cozy retreats with ample storage. The galley is ready to cater to your culinary adventures, complete with modern appliances set against rich woodwork. On deck, the solid teak construction promises durability and style, while the flybridge provides the perfect vantage point for captain and guests alike. Powered by a reliable diesel engine, this trawler is equipped for both leisurely cruises and long voyages. With its blend of classic charm and modern conveniences, this Monk 36 is an ideal choice for the discerning mariner seeking a vessel with character and capability. Please submit any and ALL offers - your offer may be accepted! Submit your offer today! At Pop Yachts, we will always provide you with a TRUE representation of every vessel we market. We encourage all buyers to schedule a survey for an independent analysis. Any offer to purchase is ALWAYS subject to satisfactory survey results. You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 538-7803 to discuss this boat. Selling your boat has never been easier. At Pop Yachts, we literally sell thousands of units every year all over the country. Call (855) 218-2805 and we'll get started selling your boat today.

1950 Ed Monk 47

1950 Ed Monk 47

$249,000

Seattle, Washington

Year 1950

Make Ed Monk

Model 47

Category Antique And Classic

Length 47

Posted Over 1 Month

2022 Update: New - Above the Water Hull Paint New Generator Batteries, House/Starting Batteries Serviced Engine Block Heater and Dedicated Electrical Line Installed New 11-gallon Water Heater Forced Air Infrared Central Electric Heating Installed Hydronic Radiator Installed in the Forward Berth Kitchen Faucet Replaced City Water Hookup w/Check Values, Pressure Regulator Installed Bath/Head Faucet - Bronze vintage Installed Furuno and Edison Radar System Installed USB 120v Outlet Installed at the Captins Helm LED Lighting Throughout Installed Vintage Gimbaled Oil Lamp Installed New Planked Teak and Holly Sole in Salon, Galley, Head, and Lower Berth Cherry Framed Futon Installed in Salon Mid-Salon Paneling Replaced and Shelves Installed New Upholstery Throughout Two 375 Watt Solar Panels and Solar System Installed Separett Composting Head in Salon-berth Disconnected Head in V-Berth Replanking in 2016 - General Upkeep Salon Head - Hutch reconfigured to the original layout Electrical and plumbing replaced 2016 The bottom paint stripped and painted in 2019 New Invertor - New Exhaust System Per the seller: All systems are in working condition and know of no known issues. Stock #235721 1950 Monk 47. One of four most sought after unique designs completely modernized. Newly Upgraded Interior Discover an extraordinary chance to possess a piece of Seattle's iconic maritime history. Immerse yourself in the allure of the past with the meticulously refurbished and effortlessly functional 47' Ed Monk Sr. 1950 47' Double Cabin Cruiser, an exquisite gem that embodies the essence of the enchanting NW Lake Union Dreamboat. Don't let this exceptional opportunity slip away - claim your place aboard this timeless treasure today. Simply, the most charming classic yacht you'll find. We think of her also as... a home office quarantined in the middle of downtown Seattle or when cruising the Sound or even the Sea of Cortez. Or a floating downtown waterfront condo. Or a dreamlike tiny waterfront home crafted by a legendary NW yacht designer. This is a one-of-a-kind dreamboat Ed Monk Sr's most unique and sought-after designs. You know... that all-wooden classic dreamboat that everyone drools over and you... own. She's been spared no expense in her build and renovation and is completely updated to stand the test of time into... the future. A fully restored and modernized 47' Northwest Classic Yacht, Estralita was expertly built-in 1950 by Ed Monk Sr. and Art Glein. She's one of a kind and comes with everything you need, including transferable covered Lake Union moorage and a comprehensive maintenance contract. Seller has researched transport services to California and to the East Coast.

1956 Monk 33 Sedan Cruiser

1956 Monk 33 Sedan Cruiser

$17,999

Everett, Washington

Year 1956

Make Monk

Model 33 Sedan Cruiser

Category Cruiser Power

Length -

Posted Over 1 Month

1956 Ed Monk Sr. design 33 FT Sedan Cruiser with flying bridge Mahogany hull and trim. Built by Taylor Yacht works, Kirkland, WA 1956 USCG Documentation “September Song”

1968 Monk/Osborne 62 Motoryacht

1968 Monk/Osborne 62 Motoryacht

$250,000

Seattle, Washington

Year 1968

Make Monk/Osborne

Model 62 Motoryacht

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 62'

Posted Over 1 Month

1968 Monk/Osborne 62 Motoryacht Here is a very well maintained, Ed Monk Designed, custom motoryacht built in Canada for it's original owner.  The second owner has had her for 14 years.  She was just completely painted and the trunk cabin to and salon top were fiberglassed.  She is a big roomy yacht perfect for inland cruising and showing off the beautiful woodwork.  The seller is leaving the area and can't take the vessel with him

1970 Monk Tri-Cabin

1970 Monk Tri-Cabin

$45,000

Seattle, Washington

Year 1970

Make Monk

Model Tri-Cabin

Category Powerboats

Length 48'

Posted Over 1 Month

1970 Monk Tri-Cabin This beautiful boathouse kept Monk design was professionally built in 1970 by Jensen Boatyard and completed by the current owner in 1990 to very high standards. Built of steamed oak, yellow cedar and marine plywood this rugged boat is powered by a rebuilt Detroit 6-71 with dry stack exhaust. Featuring a Balmar diesel DC generator, Heart Interface 2500 watt inverter, four burner propane range, and an Olympic diesel range that doubles as a wonderful heat source. Dometic refrigeration, Sharp microwave and large U-shaped galley.

1975 Ed Monk Cecil Lange Cutter

1975 Ed Monk Cecil Lange Cutter

$65,000

Port Ludlow, Washington

Year 1975

Make Ed Monk

Model Cecil Lange Cutter

Category Sailboats

Length 50'

Posted Over 1 Month

1975 Ed Monk Cecil Lange Cutter 1975 50' Cecil Lange&Sons built Ed Monk double-.ended Cutter. The design is profiled in Bet Olivers book on Ed Monk boats. Cecil Lange&Sons built and launched in Port Townsend 1975. Heavily built, strip planked and epoxy laminated construction. Beautiful Teak and Mahogany interior. She is equipped for offshore cruising with stout rigging, lifelines and safety equipment. Has sailed to New Zealand, Hawaii, South Pacific, Mexico and Alaska. Many upgrades.