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1992 Monk 36 Trawler Diesel

1992 Monk 36 Trawler Diesel

$114,900

Groton, Connecticut

Year 1992

Make Monk

Model 36

Category Trawler Boats

Length -

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1992 Monk 36 Single Perkins Diesel 135 Hp Appox 1500 hours . They are made to run for 10,000 plus hours . 3 gal per hour .Bottom has been stripped and 3 coats of Barrier Coats and then 3 coats of Micron CSC Green bottom paint. 3 Garmin GPS's and a Fruuno Radar.50 amp Battery Charger with 3 Group 8-D Batteries2 Heads with Shower , Sink and ToiletVetus Bow Thruster1000 Watt InverterSimpson Windlass with Anchor.Chain and Rode12,000 BTU A/C and Heat PumpThis is a well cared for Trawler that has been well maintained . This is one of the newer Monks made in Canada un like the earlier Monk's that were made in China. The Canadians have less teak outside and more storage inside and out and have been noted as a better built boat overall. There is New interior cushions custom made with UltraLeather and aslo new Custom Cutains.This boat is ready to go with both tanks full . My boat can be seen most anytime in Mystic Ct. Please Call me if you have any questions Pat 413-575-2674

1972 Monk Mcqueen

1972 Monk Mcqueen

$144,000

Scappoose, Oregon

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Private Seller (206) 298-9990 Photos Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3 Photo 4 Photo 5 Photo 6 Photo 7 Photo 8 Photo 9 Photo 10 Photo 11 Photo 12 Photo 13 Photo 14 Photo 15 Photo 16 Photo 17 Photo 18 Photo 19 Photo 20 Photo 21 Photo 22 Photo 23 Photo 24 Photo 25 Photo 26 Photo 27 Photo 28 Photo 29 Photo 30 Photo 31 Photo 32 Photo 33 Photo 34 Photo 35 Photo 36 Photo 37 Photo 38 Photo 39 Photo 40 Photo 41 Photo 42 Photo 43 Photo 44 Photo 45 Photo 46 Photo 47 Photo 48 Photo 49 Photo 50 Photo 51 Photo 52 Photo 53 Photo 54 Photo 55 Photo 56 Photo 57 Photo 58 Photo 59 Photo 60 Photo 61 Photo 62 Photo 63 Photo 64 Photo 65 Photo 66 Photo 67 Photo 68 Photo 69 Photo 70 Photo 71 Photo 72 Photo 73 Photo 74 Photo 75 Photo 76 Photo 77 Close Request Information * Name First Name * Email Telephone (optional) Best Time to Contact Anytime Morning Mid-day Evening Question/Comments (optional) Shop Safely: Protect Your Money. By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use. Contact Seller 60 ft 1972 Monk Mcqueen. this yacht has always been moored outside and is set up to take on the weather. she has been personally owned for 10 yrs and has been into Alaska and Canada many times. She has plenty of power and cruises at ten knts and run up to 18 knts, powered by twin turbo charged V8 cummins. She is in great shape and has always been well maintained. she has a great electical system, (large invertors) and new battery banks, generally speaking you rarley use the generator. She is equipped with all navigational equipment. Two complete bridges.we are asking 149000 would be open to offers, would take real estate contracts (seasoned) in trade if approved or unimproved property.also would consider a motorhome of equal value as trade. The yacht is moored in scappoose oregon. If you become interested call for more information at (206-298-9990)or email ([email protected]) this yacht would make a great live aboard, the asking price next to a float home is very fair, and this yacht is a great liveaboard. possibly carry a contract to the right individual. Be sure: Get a boat history report|Finance this boat|Get an insurance quote|

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'

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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.

Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live

Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live

$6,900

Everett, Washington

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Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coastguard patrol- $6900 (Anacortes) engine hours (total): 5000 length overall (LOA): 50 make / manufacturer: Monk model name / number: Coastguard Patrol Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coast guard patrol boat 1944 coast guard cruiser one of 55 (designed by Monk?) built to patrol Puget Sound primarily for submarines and one of a handful in existence today. At about 50' length overall and 16' beam, it is big enough to live on comfortably but small enough to cruise and get good moorage. Its Port Orford Cedar planked hull on white oak frames is solid and does not leak. In the 70's or so Seawolf was refitted as a charter yacht, cruising from Puget Sound to Alaska, but all of the original military equipment and lines remain for a great "steam-punk" look. Starting at the bow, there is a chain locker, then a porcelain head with porcelain sink and original door, accessible through the captain's berth, which will sleep two (that like each-other) comfortably, in addition to, two hang-up closets, 6 large drawers, many shelves for storage, a curved beam ceiling, ceiling hatch and 4 portals windows. Up 3 steps to the helm, which has a fold down map/charts desk, a sliding outside door on each side, large windshield and side-glass. Floor access hatches to engines and a scuttle to the fly-bridge and a curved beam ceiling. Down 3 steps to a large galley featuring the original diesel cook-stove, military issue GE fridge, double booth and large dining table, 4 portal windows and two fold out windows, curved beam ceiling, walk in pantry with porcelain sink, stainless steel countertop and double bowl sink, drawers, cabinets and under sink storage. Just off the galley is the aft berth, with a folding bunk arrangement, converting easily to either a couch or two bunk-beds, spacious, cool closets and cabinet storage, a portal and opening window, a separate head, equipped with sink, cabinet space and roomy shower, complete with the continued curved beam ceilings. Just off the aft berth, up a couple steps and out the wood panel door, with original brass hardware, to a semi-enclosed observation deck, (aft) open on 3 sides with a full roof and enclosed half wall below and beam ceiling. The fly bridge is also semi-enclosed with full windshield, side windows and open in the back with a large open upper observation deck. There is also a nice for deck with exposed frames and cool woodwork plus 4 large built in deck boxes. The boat has had a lot of TLC paintwork done on the exterior but is not finished. The twin engines are Chrysler Hemi's but they along with the rest of the machinery have been wet during a partial swamping and neglected, so plan on it needing the works to cruise again. This is a big project but it is also very sound, extremely unique and well worth effort. It would not take much to make a fun live-aboard or a get-away cabin I will consider all reasonable offers and trade as it is time for me to focus on my career (probably back to the oilfield). DJ 417-86zero-566zero call text or email to schedule a tour. Thanks! must sell, open to cash, cash/trade, accepting offers Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, world war 2, military, veteran, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coast guard, patrol, wood boat, wooden boat, historic, classic, antique, rare, one of a kind, ooak, teak, cedar, mahogany, rescued, restore, ooak, eBay, cabin cruiser, yacht, restorable, brass, ship yard moorage, PNW, Puget sound

Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coast guard patrol boat

Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coast guard patrol boat

$6,900

Anacortes, Washington

Year 1944

Make Ed Monk, Sr.

Model US Coast Guard

Category -

Length 44'

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Cruiser, Yacht, Monk, WW2, Cedar, live-aboard, project, coast guard patrol boat1944 coast guard cruiser one of 55 (designed by Monk?) built to patrol Puget Sound primarily for submarines and one of a handful in existence today. At about 50' length overall and 16' beam, it is big enough to live on comfortably but small enough to cruise and get good moorage. Its Port Orford Cedar planked hull on white oak frames is solid and does not leak. In the 70's or so Seawolf was refitted as a charter yacht, cruising from Puget Sound to Alaska, but all of the original military equipment and lines remain for a great "steam-punk" look. Starting at the bow, there is a chain locker, then a porcelain head with porcelain sink and original door, accessible through the captain's berth, which will sleep two (that like each-other) comfortably, in addition to, two hang-up closets, 6 large drawers, many shelves for storage, a curved beam ceiling, ceiling hatch and 4 portals windows. Up 3 steps to the helm, which has a fold down map/charts desk, a sliding outside door on each side, large windshield and side-glass. Floor access hatches to engines and a scuttle to the fly-bridge and a curved beam ceiling. Down 3 steps to a large galley featuring the original diesel cook-stove, military issue GE fridge, double booth and large dining table, 4 portal windows and two fold out windows, curved beam ceiling, walk in pantry with porcelain sink, stainless steel countertop and double bowl sink, drawers, cabinets and under sink storage. Just off the galley is the aft berth, with a folding bunk arrangement, converting easily to either a couch or two bunk-beds, spacious, cool closets and cabinet storage, a portal and opening window, a separate head, equipped with sink, cabinet space and roomy shower, complete with the continued curved beam ceilings. Just off the aft berth, up a couple steps and out the wood panel door, with original brass hardware, to a semi-enclosed observation deck, (aft) open on 3 sides with a full roof and enclosed half wall below and beam ceiling. The fly bridge is also semi-enclosed with full windshield, side windows and open in the back with a large open upper observation deck. There is also a nice for deck with exposed frames and cool woodwork plus 4 large built in deck boxes. The boat has had a lot of TLC paintwork done on the exterior but is not finished. The twin engines are Chrysler Hemi's but they along with the rest of the machinery have been wet during a partial swamping and neglected, so plan on it needing the works to cruise again.This is a big project but it is also very sound, extremely unique and well worth effort. It would not take much to make a fun live-aboard or a get-away cabin (floating or on the hard).

50' Blue Water Cruiser Skookum Center Cockpit Sloop 1972, full keel

50' Blue Water Cruiser Skookum Center Cockpit Sloop 1972, full keel

$37,500

Waianae, Hawaii

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Length 50.0

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You want this, she will take you anywhere and accommodate your wildest dreams. Once in a lifetime opportunity to own one of the finest cruising sailboats built for person looking to spend less upfront and fix her up to your own purpose. Vessel as is can make major crossing to Fiji or West Coast, currently sailing inter-island and at anchor in Hawaii. Great sailing boat, simple sail plan for ease of sailing. Vessel tracks well, very forgiving to inexperienced or rough water action. Great live aboard, large flush deck, center cockpit, raised aft cabin. 6'3" headroom average throughout. Midship main salon with sofa/double bed, galley. Forward unfinished but framed in double bed cabin, wash basin, storage area. Built in USA no inferior metals, craftsmanship or materials used as was common to similar Asian built vessels. This is a live to see another day serious blue water cruiser not a cookie cutter cheap build. Never had teak decks so deck is not compromised - has retained original strength, no hidden rot or leaks. Hull is 3/4" solid fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) that thickens at waterline and below to encapsulated full keel. Rare. Vessel requires TLC, cleaning & some project cosmetic work. Main engine not starting needs new starter, overhaul recommended. It is a boat for someone who has money to invest or who's hobbies include being handy. Price reflects that and need to sell NOW. Serious inquiries only. Reasonable offers considered. Motivated Seller for empowered motivated Buyer. Open to trade into smaller 31-38' vessel with cash. Vessel is sold as is where is, free clear title through USCG Certificate of Documentation Sale/Transfer of Vessel notary and Bill of Sale. Skookum Center Cockpit Masthead Sloop 1972, full keel renowned Ed Monk design built by Skookum Marine Inc., Port Townsend, WA. Do research the value & uniqueness of full keel bulletproof hull era, top end designers & builders. Online you can find similar 47-53' Skookum vessels in better condition priced up to $549,000. There are several in the $80,000 range with the original old interior and engine that need to be redone, rebuilt or replaced. If you look on Yacht World, Sailboat listings, etc. you will find Skookum 47' to 53' vessels. There is a 47' Custom Built Cutter Skookum for $549,000. Owners took the same 1970's hull to a boat builder for refit had everything inside topside redone. It's much more cost effective and a seaworthy vessel than new. S/V Aulani Aloha USCG Doc. # 1231261 with original build cert. - operational endorsements: Recreation, Registry for foreign waters, Coastwise for commercial passengers/cargo & fishery. Foreign built or State registered do not enjoy such liberties. LOA: 50', LOD 48', LWL: 38' Hull Speed: 8.5 knots Beam: 13' 6" Draft: 6' 6" Ballast: 11,500lbs; Displacement: 32,000 lb Internal volume: 1 ton equals 100 cubic feet - GT 29, NrT 26 Compare to other vessels. Hydraulic Windlass deck-mounted drum, pump clutch (new 2010); Simpson Lawrence Tiger 555 (2011 $1500) Anchor Rode - 66lb Bruce claw, 45lb Danforth, 44lb Delta; Chain 150' & 90' 3/8" G3/G4; 350' line Wagner hydraulic Ram, helm pump A2-W (new 2009) 44" Edson Destroyer Wheel (new 2009) Autopilot Hydraulic Comnav 1500/1510 with Fluxgate compass (new 2004 $2000) HRP100 Accu Steer Reverse Pumpset (new 2011 $2000) Large inboard hung spade rudder attached to keel, system serviced (2011), new cutlass (2011) 5 Batteries/2 banks - 350 amps, 220 amps (new 2014) 10 Amp Marine Battery Charger (new 2013) 2 Solar panels 80 (new 2011) & 100 watt (new 2013), controllers (new 2013), 200 Watt Invertors, DC/AC Circuit Break Panel Distribution, 3 Battery Selector Switches (new 2011), 75% of wiring (new 2011) all boat cable, marine grade Yanmar 2GMFL 5 kW diesel generator ($10,000 new), low hours, new 55 amp charger (2013) 1982 Ford Lehman 80 hp diesel main engine (rebuilt 2001). Gear Reduction 2:1. Fuel Tank 85 gallons, Dual Racor filters, booster fuel pump, SS Day Tank 10 gallons. Bronze Stuffing Box & Bearings (serviced 2011). Bronze thru hull ball valves (new 2011) 3 blade bronze propeller 22 X 15 LH, polished/balanced (2011); 1.5" SS Shaft Rule 12 VDC Bilge Pumps - 3500 gph (new 2011), 1100 gph (new 2014) 3 Fresh Water Tanks capacity 305 gallons; 12 VDC PUMP pressurized (new 2014); 10 gallon Hot water tank/heater 115 VAC Toyotami OM 22 (22,000 BTU) oil-diesel heater electronic ignition (new 2007), clean efficient no diesel smell. 3 Fire extinguishers, Flares, Eprib, Horseshoe life ring, 12PFDs, Ships bell, barometer Galley stove propane 3 burner & 20lb aluminum tank, Microwave Oven, SS Sink, 12vDC Igloo Ice Chest Jabsco Marine toilet (new 2013), 30 gallon holding tank. Aluminum mast, boom, spars by Yacht Riggers (new 2002). SS Rigging 3/8" and 5/16" (new 2002), (reconditioned 2008, 2011) chain plates all above deck easy to inspect - very good condition, insulated backstay for SSB-HF radio, spinnaker/whisker pole Winches - 2x Barient #28 (dual), 1x #22 and 2x #20 (cleaned serviced 2015) Sails: Dacron main with 6 battens (serviced by SLO Sail & Canvas 2011) fair condition & 130% dacron Genoa with sail cover UV (new 2010) good condition, Profurl headstay system. 4" Gemini & 3" Tell Tale Compasses JRC LCD Radar 1500 MK II (new 2010 $2000) Furuno Echo Sounder FCV 620, bronze transducer (new 2011 $1500) WM VHF 600, new antennae (2015) Extensive haul out 2011 - Barrier paint 2 coats, 3 coats ablative antifouling, 2 coats 2 part marine exposy hull & decks. Edson cast aluminum tender davits, SS swim ladder and boarding rails Walkthrough Layout: Entry from cockpit to aft cabin 14' long by beam with queen size bed, enclosed head to port and vanity/nav area stbd. 7' long passageway forward with storage clothes hanging area to stbd can be converted to berth. Main engine and gen set center under cockpit easy access. Main Salon midship 10' by 13', galley 9'x5' port side opposite machinery compartment into main salon. Forward space 14' to chain/rope locker. Stairwell entry exit to flush deck port side. Starboard side has thru hull fittings for second head original with construction. There is a framed in double bed to starboard with port side shelving for storage. Large Cockpit area 8' by 7' designed so one can easily add a pilothouse. Pictures of haul out, prop/stern/rudder are from several years past. Interior, deck, sailing and at anchor or mooring pics 2015-2016. See videos at my you tube channel Ocean Maverick for footage of history, underway, etc. Rare original insulation core high quality dense laid up inside of hull 1 1/14" with 1/8" FRP barrier inside to glass in any type of interior and use. Best type for heating cooling temperature control inside and noise reduction. Deck is 1 1/2" 2 layers solid and cored FRP laminates. I've lived on her last five years dockside, underway, on the hard, at anchor and sailing cruising often solo across 20,000 miles of ocean from Seattle down West Coast thru Hawaii into South Pacific & back to Hawaii. I had a two phase plan to refit, fix her up allowing me to enjoy cruising the Pacific Ocean and isles. I completed phase one but developed a condition two years past that now forces me to sell. An alternative to paying $150,000 for a similar in excellent condition or $80,000 with a running old engine worn and soon to fail or mandates a rebuild. Is to buy cheap get a great hull, good rigging & sail gear, anchoring system, versatile spacious interior to be used as is & continue remodeling or redo to your own liking while enjoying life aboard and/or sailing. Or an alternative housing scenario. That alternative is this. The 2010 survey put the boat at a $400,000 replacement cost, a $115,000 - $140,000 refit complete value and $85,000 market value. The prior owner needed a survey for bank loan and insurance. 2010 survey available upon request plus 2012 addendum.

1971 Jespersen 40

1971 Jespersen 40

$29,900

Seattle, Washington

Year 1971

Make Jespersen

Model 40

Category Trawlers

Length 40

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The 1971 Jespersen 40' Trawler is in amazing condition for a classic boat that's slightly over 50 years old. The interior looks amazing and would make a comfortable weekend getaway or long term liveaboard. Some of the exterior wood work can use another coat of stain but overall the boat is in great condition. Stock #342290 ***SALE PENDING*** HERE'S A CHANCE TO OWN A CLASSIC 1971 JESPERSEN 40' SEA WORTHY TRAWLER The 1971 Jespersen 40' Trawler is a solid built masterpiece by the Jespersen Boat Builders in Victoria, BC. Inspired by the iconic Ed Monk designs, this vessel has a spacious and comfortable cabin which makes a perfect weekend cruiser or long adventure liveaboard. The Original Owner cherished her for an impressive 38 years and one day, spending an awe-inspiring 25 summers cruising the West Coast of Vancouver Island, Queen Charlottes, and taking many ventures up to Skagway, Alaska. The Jespersen 40' Trawler is known for its exceptional stability even in the roughest seas. With stabilizers that effortlessly correct a 35-degree roll in high seas to just 5 degrees allowing you to cruise with confidence. Crafted with attention to detail, the sturdy hull is constructed of mahogany planks, reinforced with white oak ribs, and boasting an ironbark bow that runs the distance of the waterline giving the Jespersen the reputation of the 100-year hull! This is a great boat to explore the Puget Sound or set out on a high seas adventure! Reason for selling is downsizing.

2008 Ocean Alexander 64 Pilothouse

2008 Ocean Alexander 64 Pilothouse

$1,395,000

West Palm Beach, Florida

Year 2008

Make Ocean Alexander

Model 64 Pilothouse

Category Motor Yachts

Length 64'

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2008 Ocean Alexander 64 Pilothouse NEXT VENTURE is a popular Ocean Alexander Pilothouse Motor Yacht designed by Ed Monk and owned by a knowledgeable yachtsman. Due to the owners experience, NEXT VENTURE is maintained with an open check book at all levels. Many custom features were added during her build like upgraded HDTV & Sat TV true out, teak plank and ebony pilothouse and galley floors instead of laminate, teak flybridge table, and extended Caterpillar C-18 warranties will give her new owner added security through SEPTEMBER 2016. Her dual 50 Amp shore power supplies, dual generators, Charles ISO booster give the owner flexibility and redundancy. Her engines were serviced solely by authorized Caterpillar Service Centers as required in September 2016. Exhaust systems were replaced and upgraded with stainless steel and hard-coated by DeAngelo Marine Exhaust in 2011.  Check out her detailed specifications and compare.  Recently in September 2016 bottom paint, prop-speed, and the hull was waxed.

2000 Ocean Alexander 450 Classicco Sedan

2000 Ocean Alexander 450 Classicco Sedan

$249,000

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Year 2000

Make Ocean Alexander

Model 450 Classicco Sedan

Category -

Length 45'

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2000 Ocean Alexander 450 Classicco Sedan PRELIMINARY LISTING - SUBJECT TO OWNER REVIEW AND CHANGES! SOLUTION, an OA 450, is a fine example of one of the most successful offerings from Ocean Alexander or for that matter from any boat builder in this size and class.  She is hull #6 of the 450's and was built new in 2000 for her original owners.  Experienced cruisers and owners of several previous boats they were involved in every aspect of her build, outfitting, and layout design, including the engine room.They cruised her extensively over the years mostly around Florida and the Bahamas where they would spend long periods of time in comfort "on the hook" made possible by their knowledgeable input during SOLUTION's build.  They also spent occasional months on the Chesapeake and its tributaries. She is offered for sale by her current owners who purchased her from the original owners in early 2015.  They have updated her electronics, tender, canvas, and other soft goods while cruising her mostly on Florida's West Coast.  Also knowledgeable owners they have continued to give SOLUTION the same TLC as her original owners. Her CAT 3116TA's have only 2043 hours on them and have always been maintained on schedule including the CAT 2000 hour service in 2015 and because of the original owner's extensive involvement in the engine room and below decks design everything is easy to access here and in the large Lazarette. Her 2-stateroom, 2-head layout with separate stall shower is ideal for the cruising couple or individual who has the occasional guests aboard.  Her upgraded 10 kW Northern Lights gen-set (625 hours) easily handles the custom 220V "tropical air conditioning package" (24K BTU for salon/galley and guest stateroom with a dedicated 16K BTU system for the master heads) while still running all other AC electrical needs. SOLUTION also has many other upgrades such as granite counters in the galley and heads, Ultraleather seating surfaces in the salon, custom teak frame salon sliding screen door aft, extra/enlarged storage cabinets throughout, washer/dryer, and the list goes on as you read through the listing. Add this to the smooth, soft, dry riding Ed Monk, Jr. design and you have one of the finest cruising yachts ever built in the 42' to 48' range.  She offers the ride, roominess, and comfort of a 50' + boat with the economy and easy of handling of her more manageable size. SOLUTION is the solution for the yachtsman or cruising couple who wants all the comforts of a larger boa

1996 Tollycraft 57 Wide Body Pilothouse

1996 Tollycraft 57 Wide Body Pilothouse

$399,000

Dania Beach, Florida

Year 1996

Make Tollycraft

Model 57 Wide Body Pilothouse

Category Pilothouse Boats

Length 57'

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1996 Tollycraft 57 Wide Body Pilothouse  “Solicitor” is an example of a premium brand US built pilot house motor yacht.  It is no wonder Tollycraft has such a cult like following. The 57 Widebody Pilothouse model was designed by Ed Monk to offer maximum interior volume and the livability of a much larger yacht. She was built to stand up to weather and rough sea conditions as well as provide good performance and fuel economy. Powered by 800 hp CATS, with all service up to date, you will find "Solicitor" to be a very comfortable, safe and stable couples live-aboard or coastal family cruiser.  Up on plane at 70% load approx. 1950 RPM you are cruising  at about 20 knots while burning only 50GPH total.  For more long range economical cruising she can be run at displacement speed from 10-12 knots and burn only 10-12 GPH .  Truly the best of both worlds.“SOLICITOR” is such a great boat, the current owner has actually owner her twice!  As the second owner, she was extensively cruised from Maine to Florida and maintained to perfection.  Eventually she was sold as the time to cruise became less available.  Over the next several years her former owner and very experienced yachtsman, yearned to get back on the ocean.  He looked at all brands, new and pre owned but could find nothing to measure up to the quality, comfort, and performance of his Tollycraft.  After countless frustrating inspections and sea trials he decided the only way he could ever truly be happy again on the water was to track down his old boat and buy her.  He did just that and has owned her for years, consistently upgrading her and maintaining her to perfection.  The time has come again to find her a new loving home as plans have changed.  If you are in the market for a premium built pilot house motor yacht then “Solicitor” is a must see.    Highlights   -      US Pacific NW build quality -      Wide body salon for max volume and liveability, still able to handle lines and couples cruise with ease -

2008 Ocean Alexander Pilothouse

2008 Ocean Alexander Pilothouse

$1,469,000

North Palm Beach, Florida

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2008 Ocean Alexander Pilothouse "Celtic" is a popular Ocean Alexander Pilothouse Motor Yacht designed by Ed Monk and owned by a knowledgeable yachtsman. Due to the owner’s experience, “Celtic Charm” is maintained with an open check book at all levels. Many custom features were added during her build like upgraded HDTV & Sat TV true out, teak plank and ebony pilothouse and galley floors instead of laminate, Teak FB table, and extended Caterpillar C-18 warranties will give her new owner the added security through SEPTEMBER 2016. Her dual 50 Amp shore power supplies, dual generators, Charles ISO booster gives the owner flexibility and redundancy. Her engines were serviced solely by authorized Caterpillar Service Centers as required. Exhaust systems were replaced and upgraded with stainless steel and hard-coated by DeAngelo Marine Exhaust in 2011.  Check out her detailed specifications and compare.

1980 Ocean Alexander MK 1

1980 Ocean Alexander MK 1

$249,900

Seattle, Washington

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1980 Ocean Alexander MK 1 This is an Ocean Alexander Mark 1. A pilothouse boat built of fiberglass by Ocean Alexander. LOA: 50' / Beam: 15' 6" / Draft: 4’6” / Disp: 42000 lbs.Powered by twin 270 hp "Triple Nickel" Cummins VT-555-M diesel engines with conventional gears. Engine hours: 1169 Generator: Onan  8kw with 1143 hrs.Electronics include: Radar, Autopilot, GPS, 2 VHF Radios, Depthsounder, Bowthruster, NAIAD StabilizersDescription: This model was especially designed by Ed Monk Jr. as a Northwest Coastal cruiser. The cockpit and walkaround side decks are fully covered, and there is a Portuguese bridge forward. There is an inside and outside entry to the flybridge helm area and upper deck where you'll find plenty of room for a BBQ area, lounging, and dinghy storage (a power davit crane is included). Entering from the cockpit is a large salon, and a complete galley w/ full-sized appliances. Forward from the salon is the pilothouse (which opens to the port & stbd side decks), which includes a settee and table that can be converted to a double berth. Going below via a private entry is the master stateroom with ensuite head and separate shower, and another separate entry leads to the forward cabin, and adjoining head w/ separate shower. There is also a stacked washer/dryer area. This proven, popular, and  well-equipped vessel is ideal for cruising the islands in comfort and style, and has all the amenities to make for a practical liveaboard as well.