This 74-foot steel-hulled trawler began her life as a Bering Sea fishing vessel before undergoing a substantial transformation into an expedition motor yacht. Built in 1991 as a Custom Robinson Modified Monk design, she combines working-boat durability with comfortable long-range cruising capability, powered by a single 450-horsepower Caterpillar diesel engine that delivers an 8000-mile range at her 8-knot cruising speed. Maximum speed reaches 12 knots, and the yacht is equipped with joystick control for precise maneuvering.
The interior features three cabins and two heads arranged throughout the hull. Finishes include exotic woods with detailed craftsmanship throughout, reflecting thoughtful design aimed at comfort and safety on extended voyages. At 15 feet in beam, the hull provides stable seakeeping and reasonable volume for a vessel of this length.
The steel hull underwent comprehensive restoration in the fall of prior to this listing. The bottom was stripped to bare steel, then protected with multiple coats of epoxy before final bottom paint application. This work ensures the structural longevity of the steel hull for years ahead.
Length
74.00 FT
Beam
15.17 FT
Draft
7.42 FT
Material
Steel
Shape
Displacement
Cabins
3
Heads
2
Engines
1
Engine Make
Caterpillar
Engine Model
D-343 TA
Power
NaN HP
Hours
5,296 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.00 KTS
Max Speed
12.00 KTS
Fuel
4,800 GAL
Water
1,200 GAL