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2000 Monk 36 For Sale

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Location: Hampton, Va
Price: $185000.00

Dimensions
LOA: 39 ft 10 in
Beam: 13 ft 0 in
LWL: 33 ft 0 in
Minimum Draft: 4 ft 0 in
Displacement: 21500 lbs Dry Load

Engines
Total Power: 220 HP

Engine 1:
Engine Brand: Cummins
Year Built: 2003
Engine Model: 6BT 5.9-M
Engine Type: Inboard
Engine/Fuel Type: Diesel
Engine Hours: 2728
Drive Type: Direct Drive
Engine Power: 220 HP

Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: (120 Gallons)
Fuel Tanks: (320 Gallons)
Holding Tanks: (41 Gallons)

Accommodations
Number of double berths: 2
Number of cabins: 2
Number of heads: 2

Electronics
Radio AM/FM, CD player
TV set (Main Cabin, Aft Cabin)
Depthsounder
VHF 2 each (lower and upper helm stations)
GPS 2 each (lower and upper helm stations) Garmin 4210 (10 inch display)
Autopilot (Ray Marine, Hydraulic Drive)
Radar (Ray Marine)
Compass (lower and upper helm stations)

Inside Equipment
Battery charger/inverter (100 amp charger/2000 watt inverter)
A/C – Reverse Cycle Heat 16000 BTU cooling
Diesel Forced Air Heat (Planar 8DM, 21000 BTU)
Manual bilge pump
Auto/Manual bilge pump
Auto/Manual Secondary high capacity bilge pump
Hot water (electric and from main engine)
3 burner stove and oven
Bow thruster
Electric head (aft cabin)
Manual marine head (forward cabin
Refrigerator (new 2014 Vitrifrigo dual voltage (12 VDC, 120 VAC)_

Electrical Equipment
Xantrex100 amp smart charger
Xantrex 2000 watt Inverter
2 shore power inlets. Both plugs and cords SMART PLUG
Generator Onan 9KW, 747 hrs

Outside Equipment/Extras
Outboard engine brackets
Swimming ladder
Apex 9L Tender
Nissian 9.8 four stroke outboard
Cockpit cushions
Davits
Lofrans Tigress 1500-watt Electric windlass (up/down switches at both helms, foot switches at bow)
Center helm window opens with screen

Covers
Full Enclosure Fly Bridge
Window sun covering all windows and front helm windows

Accommodations

Fwd cabin offers generous headroom with a 6' long V-berth. Storage is in 2 cabinets and 2 drawers under the berth and in a hanging locker aft to starboard. A screened overhead opening hatch and screened stainless cabin ports to port and starboard provide light and ventilation.
Fwd enclosed head is just aft to port with good headroom. Counters and sink are porcelain, offering hot and cold pressure fresh water. The head is a Jabsco manual marine head. Storage is in sliding cabinets above and below the sink.
Main Salon A long L-settee is to port with storage behind sliders underneath. The pedestal table has leaves that fold out for a meal and lowers to create a double berth. Sliding windows to port and starboard provide a terrific cross breeze and a panoramic view. Sliding doors to port and starboard allow quick access to both starboard and port side decks. All the cushions have been upgraded with new material which offers much more support and comfort with newer slip covers throughout the salon. Helm seat on pedestal offers the captain a comfortable station to run the ship from below. Refrigerator has been upgraded to a Vitrifrigo. (low amp draw)
Aft Cabin also offers a panoramic view with large screened ports to port and starboard and a large fixed port along the aft bulkhead. Headroom is good for those around 6'3", and the spacious island berth is accessible from both sides with a 10 inch memory foam mattress. Storage in this cabin is in a hidden cabinet at the head of the berth (aft), in 3 flip-down cabinets and 3 drawers to starboard, in 5 drawers aft to port, and in 3 hanging locker cabinets that run along the port side. Samsung TV with blu ray player with remotes.
Aft enclosed head and shower stall are forward to starboard in the aft cabin. The aft head is electric, and the shower stall will comfortably fit those standing around 6'2". Storage can be found in the medicine cabinet, and space below the sink.
Fly Bridge has a comfortable helm seat with pedestal. Love seat with ottoman are included for additional comfort while in the marina or anchored out along with additional cushions. Folding teak table helps with entertaining or enjoying dinner.

Galley

• Galley is located to starboard in the main salon.
• Drop leaf counter top extension for extra work space starboard side
• Plenty of storage for galley equipment and dry goods.
• Hot/Cold pressure water
• Single upgraded stainless-steel sinks
• Upgraded faucet
• Wedgewood three burner stove and oven
• Vitrifrigo full sized fridge
• 6 gallon hot water heater
• 2 x 20 lbs propane tanks

Electrical

• 12V DC electrical system
• 110V AC electrical system
• Onan 9KW generator
• Xantrex 2000 inverter
• Xantrex Truecharge battery charger 100 amps
• CruisAir 16,000 BTU main salon and forward and 16,000 BTU air conditioning, aft cabin and main salon units
• Planar Diesel heater

Electronics

• Garmin 4210 10" color screens 3D color with Radar
• Garmin Class B AIS (Transmits and receives)
• Raymarine ST6001+ autopilot, upper and lower helms
• Raymarine ST60 Depth, upper and lower helms
• ICOM VHF radios at both helms
• Vetus 3KW bow thruster upper and lower helm controls
• Sony CD/FM/AM stereo in main cabin, satellite ready
• Flat screen TVs (main salon and aft cabin
• House battery replaced (2019) 6 golf cart batteries (690 amps)

Engine

• Cummins 6BT 5.9-M 220HP diesel engine, 2728 hours
• Dual Racor fuel filters

Additional

• Lofrans Tigress 1500 watt electric windlass
• Spade anchor 100' chain and 100' rode
• Rudder upgrade
• Deck wash down
• Hot/Cold transom shower
• Sunbrella flybridge enclosure (full)
• Sunbrella upper helm cover
• 9L Apex inflatable dinghy
• 9.8 hp Nissian 4 stroke outboard
• Dock lines and fenders
• Assorted spare parts and filters Read Less
 
Hi Smdettman,

Fantastic, comprehensive description but pictures really help
 
Send some pictures. Am looking for a trawler like this. Maybe add to Google Docs and send a link.
 
Can't sell a boat without pictures...

pete
 
I guess if this is really a For Sale listing, you would have added some pictures by now. Maybe your just testing the water. Its pretty nice, come on in.
 
You apparently do not understand boat buyers very well. We like to see pictures up front. Would you rather answer a hundred e-mails or the few e-mails of the truly interested after they have seen your pictures. Good luck. I, for one, would never contact you for pictures regardless of my level of interest in your boat. Far too much trouble, lots of other choices.
For a truly interested buyer I can send pics to an email address.
 
I, for one, would never contact you for pictures regardless of my level of interest in your boat. Far too much trouble, lots of other choices.


Yes!
 
Reminds me of the broker who wouldn't let me see the boat before I made an offer.
 
Who urging posting pics is actual potential buyer, not gratuitous adviser? The truly interested can request and receive pics. How hard is that? All those bothersome keystrokes! Any of you done so?
And if no pics affects selling,so what? It`s the OP`s choice. Privacy may be important.
 
Look, Bruce, I was just trying to be helpful to the guy selling his boat. Sure, it's his choice and I think we all respect that. What I don't get is the idea that posting pictures is a privacy matter. What is a privacy matter, for the enquirer, is sending a direct e-mail to the seller. Yes, it's only a few ketstrokes but, human nature being what it is, many truly interested buyers will simply by-pass an ad with no pictures and move on. That is just plain fact. If the seller wants to limit an already small market by not posting many, high-quality photos which, by the way, demonstrates pride in ownership up-front, then, well, he has made a choice that is his right. As I said, good luck with the sale fella.
Who urging posting pics is actual potential buyer, not gratuitous adviser? The truly interested can request and receive pics. How hard is that? All those bothersome keystrokes! Any of you done so?
And if no pics affects selling,so what? It`s the OP`s choice. Privacy may be important.
 
Interested

I’d like some pictures, please.
 
Seems like posting a nice boat at a good price to a boating forum and then asking for emails in order to get photos would be a good way to harvest a (albeit small) collection of valid working emails...
 
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