1988 Monk 36
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Description
The 1988 Monk 36 is a classic trawler designed by Ed Monk Jr., known for its sturdy fiberglass hull, semi-displacement design, and fuel-efficient long-range cruising capabilities. It features a 36-foot length overall, 13-foot beam, and 4-foot draft, with a full keel and skeg-protected prop for stability. Powered typically by a single Perkins Diesel (135 hp), it cruises at 7–10 knots with a range up to 1,000 nautical miles at 6 knots. The interior boasts a polished teak finish, with a master aft cabin featuring a queen walkaround berth and private head with shower, a forward V-berth with its own head, a spacious salon with L-shaped settee, and a well-equipped galley with a full-size refrigerator and three-burner stove. Its seaworthiness, wide side decks, and high bulwarks make it ideal for extended voyages or liveaboard use, especially in regions like the Great Lakes
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