Takeitesea
Veteran Member
I am in the process of purchasing a Monk 36. Very excited. Are there any issues I should look for?
I am in the process of purchasing a Monk 36. Very excited. Are there any issues I should look for?
I second this. Mine had been replaced and my filters are never clogged. If you buy an old boat of any type, check the tanks because it will be an expensive repair.Rusted or corroded fuel tanks have been the big issue I have seen; sold two of them this year.
We looked at a Monk 36 few days ago. The only thing I didn't like about it was the settee seating. Wondering if anyone has removed the settee and put in 2 comfortable chairs instead.I am in the process of purchasing a Monk 36. Very excited. Are there any issues I should look for?
I don't know of anyone doing that, the straight back seating is not very comfortable, some owners have changed the seating cushions to add lumbar support, the modified one I sat in was very comfortable. the setee does provide a lot of under seat storage space.We looked at a Monk 36 few days ago. The only thing I didn't like about it was the settee seating. Wondering if anyone has removed the settee and put in 2 comfortable chairs instead.
First time post, so hope I get it somewhere near right.
I am new to the forum and already asking for advice. I too am in the process of buying a Monk 36, 1986 model.
It is located upper Chesapeake Bay, name of Gypsy Soul if any of you might know it and can offer information or history etc.
Thank you and have greatly enjoyed reading the various posts....have already learned a great deal.
Surveyor I have scheduled said: "Have I got this right. You live in Kansas City, buying a boat in Maryland, and taking the boat to Florida>" ....Yep
Welcome aboard! I looked in the Monk Owners Assn roster and that boat was not listed as far back as 2013.
Hi, was your water ingress in your aft deck, due to teak decking? ThanksI have a 1984 Monk 36 Hull #31. The only major problem I had with mine was the aft deck was a little spongy. Replaced about 12 sq ft of core. All other systems work great. Always get compliments about the looks and lines.
I’ve been told that older teak decking can be the source of water ingress under the sealant around the deck filler pipe flanges. Have you seen this pattern? ThanksRusted or corroded fuel tanks have been the big issue I have seen; sold two of them this year.