"Monks Vineyard" is a very well maintained and well constructed double cabin trawler. She has taken her owners on The Great Loop and back to the Chesapeake Bay and to the Islands for a comfortable winter cruise! She was launched on 4/14/2013 from Smith's Marina in Crownsville on the Severn River after being compounded, waxed and bottom painted. She has just had her teak Cetoled and is in full spring commission awaiting your inspection and complimentary demonstration ride!. Call today!
Extensive list of equipment:
Cummins 220 Diesel Engine (Serviced by Cummins June 2009 – new injector pump, injector, water pump, etc.) CURRENT HOURS - 3707
8KW Onan diesel generator with sound shield (serviced by Onan June 2009 – new water pump, heat exchanger, etc.) CURRENT HOURS - 1576
Fresh water washdown on bow
Salt water washdown on bow
Vetus Bow Thruster w/ 2 station controls
Simpson Lawrence Sprint 1000 anchor windlass w/ 2 station control (new 2005)
Windlass manual emergency recovery system
Manual Bilge pump
Windshield privacy cover
Courtesy flag halyards
Canvas:
Caprail covers
Bridge cover
Full bridge enclosure
Screens for doors
Splendide Model 2000 automatic washer & vented dryer combo
Three burner propane stove with oven
Vitrofrigo AC/DC Norcold refrigerator (new 2008)
Electronics:
Raymarine RL70C Radar/Chart Plotter
Raymarine RC530 Chart Plotter
NA-E305.12 dated 9/20/05. Jacksonville to Rudee Inlet.
m-na-c303.14 shinnecock bay(ny) to Albamarle sound
They are all "W+" chips to run on the Raytheon RC530 Chartplotter.
2 Raymarine ST60 Depth Finders
Raymarine 7001+ Dual Station Autopilot
Raymarine 120 GPS
Raymarine SeaTalk Integration
Standard Horizon Intrepid VHF w/DSC & RAM mike on bridge
Standard Horizon HS260X Handheld VHF w/ charger
Uniden Atlantis 250 Handheld VHF w/ charger
Garmin 260 Fishfinder on flybridge.
Garmin 478 portable GPS with XM Radio & Weather (2008) – includes all charts required to do the Great Loop & Bahamas. Includes XM radio/weather capability.
Two Ritchie Compasses (one 6”, one 5”)
Dual 115VAC Shore Service
Battery Charger
Air conditioning/heat 16,000 BTU reverse cycle air conditioners/heaters with digital controls (12,000 BTU AC unit in salon new June 2010) 16,000 BTU unit for rear master.
43 gal Holding Tank Y-valve with macerator – new aft head hoses.
Isotemp 12 gal hot water tank. (New 2010)
Two teak magazine racks
Hi-lo Helm chair
Upgrades
Balmar 100 amp alternator (plus new spare)
Xantrex smart regulator (plus new spare)
Ongaro Stainless Steel dual horns (lifetime warranty)
Fortress Anchor FX-23
44# Bruce Anchor
140 ft anchor chain & 150’ 5/8 rode.
Additional anchor rode (12 ft chain and 250 ft 5/8 nylon, )
Shaft Spurs
Prop Shaft column - replaced leaking housing - 2005.
Additional Rule 3500 Bilge pump
High water alarm
Stainless Steel burgee flagstaff on bow
110VAC power cord installed on bridge
Floor/shelf under V-bunks
Aft galley window – replaced 2006
Bow thruster prop – 6 blade new 2009.
Under-sink dual drinking water filter
Engine room fire extinguishing system
Dual Racor 1000 fuel filters with pressure indicator
Smoke detector
CO detector
4 - ABC fire extinguishers
Galley Counter extension
Microwave
Hatch screens
Bimini extension/enclosure with EZ2CY panels – new 2005.
Large Deck box – new 2005
Custom Mattress in Master State Room – July 2006
Additional fenders (total of 12 – including 6 ball fenders for locks)
2500-watt Heart inverter/charger with Xantrex link 1000 monitor.
6 Trojan Golf Cart batteries (new 2010)
1 8D starting batterie (new 2010)
3 60 watt solar panels and regulator (new 2010) room for 1 more.
Extra Propane tank
Captain’s chairs on flybridge helm (new 2010)
Sony am/fm radio with CD player on flybridge (New 2010)
2 Bose outdoor speakers on flybridge (New 2010)
Cato dinghy davit system (2009)
2009 10.5 ft Walker Bay Genesis Dinghy w 2009 15 hp Yamaha 4 stroke outboard
Dinghy anchor w/rode
Equipment Remaining On Boat:
100 ft of water hose
50 ft 30 amp power cords (2)
50 amp to 2 30 amp outlets electrical splitter
30 amp to 20 amp adapter
1 gal. ShopVac with attachments
Misc. electrical extension cords
Bed linens for all berths
Pillows for master queen
Comforter for master queen
Assorted throw pillows (6)
Pots, pans, skillets, baking sheets, broiler pan, etc.
Dinnerware for 4-6
Stainless flatware
Misc. kitchen knives
Cummins and Onan spares kits (belts, filters, impellers, pumps)
Miscellaneous spares, repair kits, filters, etc.
Miscellaneous hand tools
storage boxes/bins
Assorted cabinet shelving units
Pump-out nozzle
Quarantine flag
Dock boarding steps
Ring buoy & line
Rechargeable Spotlight
Complete emergency signal kit w/ extra flares
life jackets
Throwable cushions
Throw rope (rq’d for Canadian waters)
Misc. cleaners, waxes,
Deck brushes,
Misc. bungee cords
New bottom paint April 2013
Hull waxed April 2013
All log books since original owner.
Owner's Comments:
We are ex sailors and took the plunge into the trawler game with a 1987 Mainship III. The idea was to use this as our "training wheels" into the world of power boating. We really enjoyed the boat, but then we started our planning to do the "Great Loop" and we felt that we wanted a bit different vessel to take on that challenge.
Based on our experience with the Mainship, we knew that we didn't want to be crawling up ladders to get to the flybridge (my knees didn't appreciate that sort of exercise), we wanted more room to walk around the boat to make our line handling in the locks a bit easier, and as someone who does most of the mechanical maintenance, I needed a lot better access to the systems on the boat. Along that same line, I wanted to minimize the amount of maintenance required and felt that a single diesel engine would be a good choice. She also needed to have a keel that would offer protection for the running gear (even though I have never run aground :-)). Seaworthiness was another primary concern as we would be crossing some big water during the trip (Atlantic, Great Lakes, & Gulf of Mexico).
The comfort factor was also a consideration. We wanted a substantial galley, two staterooms (with their own heads), a comfortable salon, and plenty of storage. We also thought that a washer/dryer might come in handy (it did).
After attending several trawlerfests, boat shows, and following various looper blogs, the Monk 36 (the Nova Scotia built version - a lot less teak that the older Taiwanese built boats) stood out as the boat that would serve our needs. It met all of our requirements in a size that would be very manageable for a couple and provide us with everything we would need to make the journey and accommodate the occasional visitors that might join us . Monk's Vineyard (the boat is a Monk & we enjoy a glass of wine at the end of the day) exceeded all of our expectations and allowed us to experience the Loop and the Bahamas as the adventure of a lifetime with none of the "surprises" that many of our boating buddies encountered.
Boat is in excellent condition and has been well cared for by Coast Guard Licensed Captain. Complete 2 ½ year cruise on Great Loop and over to Bahamas.