1982 Monk 36
$70,000
Boat in Discovery Bay, CA 94505 US
36
1 Engine (Ford Lehman)
36 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Nice, Well maintained 36 Ed Monk with a bow thruster, and single Lehman 120hp engine with only 1300hrs
1982 Monk 36 is a classic trawler yacht, known for its durable construction and traditional design. Key specifications include a length overall (LOA) of 36 feet, a beam of 13 feet, and a draft of approximately 3 feet. It features a single Ford Lehman 120hp engine, offering a cruising speed of around 9 knots and a maximum speed of 11 knots. The boat has a fuel capacity of 320 gallons and a freshwater capacity of 120 gallons.
Two Stateroom, two head boat with double bed to port, aft and v-berth forward
- Well appointed galley with good size refrigerator/freezer, 3 burner stove with oven, large galley sink, and a great view of the water while preparing meals
- Nice salon with ample seating for at least 4 comfortably, and a drop leaf dinning table with booth seating.
- Forward stateroom is a V-berth with an attached wet head.
- Aft stateroom is full beam, well appointed with an aft deck entrance, and attached full head with a nice shower.
- Inside station is well outfitted with electronics, and engine controls.
- Flybridge is fully enclosed with Strataglass front windscreen, isinglass and canvas that has many years of serviceable life for the next owner. The flybridge also has good electronics, including VHF radio, auto pilot, chart plotter, GPS, and a bow thruster.
- Flybridge also has very comfortable seating for 6 people.
- Decks are solid, have good non skid properties, no cracks, and have solid cleats and hand rails. Heavy windlass on bow also has foot controls, and a nice heavy cleat.
- Lazarette has a lot of storage, and gives way to easy servicing of steering gear. Also room for additional tankage if so desired.
Specifications
Dimensions:
Length Overall: 36 feet.
Beam: 13 feet.
Draft: Approximately 3 feet.
Construction:
Solid Fiberglass construction
Engine:
Single Ford Lehman 120hp
Performance:
Cruising Speed: 9 knots.
Max Speed: 11 knots.
Tanks:
Fuel: 320 gallons.
Fresh Water: 120 gallons.
Other Features:
Skeg-protected prop.
Full keel.
Bow thruster
Dual staterooms and heads.
Flybridge.
Anchor with 200' of chain.
Maxwell windlass with helm and bow controls
Hull# 11
Lots of great information on the Monk Owner Association for new Monk owners with great forums.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 1/29/26 | Initial price | $70,000 |
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Customers praise the 1982 Monk 36 for its sturdy construction and classic design, highlighting its spacious interior and comfortable layout that make it ideal for extended cruising
Many appreciate its solid handling and reliable performance in various sea conditions. The boat’s traditional aesthetic combined with practical features receives positive remarks for both day sailing and longer voyages. Overall, owners commend the Monk 36 for its blend of durability, charm, and functionality.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1982 Monk 36 is a classic Canadian sailboat known for its solid construction and traditional design. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Sturdy Build: The Monk 36 features a robust fiberglass hull with a reputation for durability and seaworthiness, making it suitable for offshore cruising.
Classic Design: Its traditional lines and full keel provide excellent directional stability and a comfortable motion in rough seas.
Spacious Interior: For a 36-foot boat, it offers a surprisingly roomy cabin with practical layout, accommodating cruising sailors comfortably.
Good Storage: Ample storage space below deck allows for extended voyages with necessary provisions and gear.
Reliable Performance: While not a racer, the Monk 36 handles well under sail and can perform reliably in various wind conditions.
Cons
Heavier Weight: The full keel and solid build contribute to a heavier displacement, which can limit speed and agility compared to more modern designs.
Older Systems: Being a 1982 model, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical systems may require updates or maintenance to meet current standards.
Limited Modern Amenities: The traditional layout may lack some contemporary conveniences found on newer boats.
Sail Plan: The sail configuration is more traditional and may not offer the ease of handling provided by modern rigging systems.
Market Availability: As a classic model, finding replacement parts or specialized service might be more challenging.
Made For
The 1982 Monk 36 is ideal for sailing enthusiasts seeking a classic, well-crafted cruiser that combines traditional design with reliable performance. Perfect for those who appreciate sturdy construction and timeless aesthetics, this yacht is suited for both coastal cruising and extended voyages, appealing to sailors who value comfort, durability, and a strong sailing heritage.
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Contact Delta Marine Sales - Village West Marina about 1982 Monk 36
1302 West Fremont Street, Stockton, CA, 65219
Contact Delta Marine Sales - Village West Marina
1302 West Fremont Street, Stockton, CA, 65219






























































