TomCat
Veteran Member
After an intensive search for an older Grand Banks 36 classic, I also looked at a Monk 36. Turns out I like the Monk better! I have made an offer on a Monk 36 and the seller has accepted. Now to hire the surveyor!
It has the Cummins 4BT 3.9
Maybe you are confusing the Monk 36 with another boat.Monks, although similar to each other, were pretty much one off's, where the new owner bought plans and shopped his/her own shipyard, thus they varied greatly in layout and quality from boat to boat.
Maybe you are confusing the Monk 36 with another boat.
The Monk 36s were originally built in Taiwan until 1992, then in Nova Scotia until 2007. There were 258 built.
I highly doubt Ed Monk Jr. would have allowed plans to go out the back door.
Update: False alarm. The seller's email said they accepted but they never signed the P&S and are asking me to change my offer (again)....sigh...
Fair enough, but when I read this:slowgoesit; said:I was speaking from personal experience regarding my Monk 34, not the 36. Also, I never mentioned Ed Monk Jr. My boat was designed by, and the plans sold to the buyer by Ed Monk Sr.
and took it to mean all Monk boats.slowgoesit; said:Monks, although similar to each other, were pretty much one off's, where the new owner bought plans and shopped his/her own shipyard, thus they varied greatly in layout and quality from boat to boat, but I've seen several of them I really liked
What’s offensive to me isn’t countering as that’s normal but rather they said they accepted in their email to you but then didn’t accept. Unless there was some sort of mistake.
Update: False alarm. The seller's email said they accepted but they never signed the P&S and are asking me to change my offer (again)....sigh...
Update: False alarm. The seller's email said they accepted but they never signed the P&S and are asking me to change my offer (again)....sigh...
I've owned both a GB36 and a Monk34. Personally I liked the outside lines of the GB more, but felt the Monk had a much better interior design. But, like our current boat, Monks, although similar to each other, were pretty much one off's, where the new owner bought plans and shopped his/her own shipyard, thus they varied greatly in layout and quality from boat to boat, but I've seen several of them I really liked. GB seemed to be kind of stuck in a rut where it came to interior design IMHO. Best of luck with the survey!