Converted Tug Halvorsen-Monk 60' Tug Built By Prothero Boat Co.
Liveaboard / Cruise Conversion
- Boat REF# · 307300
- Length · 60'0"
- Year · 1947
- Construction · Wood
- Underwater profile · Full-Displacement
- Sleeping berths · 6
- Engine · 1 x diesel 420hp, Detroit 12V71 (1979)
- Lying · Salish Sea
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Extra Details
Designer | Ed Monk |
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Builder | Frank Prothro of Prothro Boat Company |
Lying | Salish Sea |
Fuel capacity | 2,000.0 USG Total - 5 Tanks |
Water capacity | 200.0 USG Total - 2 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 160.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Last survey | 19/02/2022 |
Mechanical
Engine | 1 x diesel 420hp |
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Engine make and model | Detroit 12V71 (1979) |
Engine Hours | Not Recorded |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Prop(s) | 3 Blade Nibral Stainless |
Fuel consumption (approx) | 8.0 USG /hour At Cruising Speed |
Cruising speed (approx) | 8 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 8 knots |
Changing the prop could give speed increase to 12 knots.
400 hours since upper end re-build
Batteries Engine Start 2, 8D
House Bank 6, 6volt
The engine was installed new in 1979
Dimensions
Length | 60'0" |
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LOD | 60'0" |
LWL | 55'4" |
Beam | 17'0" |
Draft Min | 6'8" |
Draft Max | 7'6" |
Airdraft | 24'0" |
Displacement | 78,013.3lbs |
Headroom | 6'6" |
Storage | In water |
Rig
Douglas Virnig Wood spars () with Stainless Steel standing rigging ()
Sails
The Mast is made of Douglas fir
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 110 shore power voltage, 8 batteries charged by: engine, solar panels, shore power
Construction
Construction | Wood |
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Underwater profile | Full-Displacement |
Finish | Paint finish |
The original wood bulwarks have been replaced with steel capped in purple heartwood. The deck surface is fir planked covered with a waterproof coating. Starboard aft is the companionway to the very large engine room and workshop. The other deck features include towing winch, outside helm station and the forward hydraulic anchor windlass. On the cabin top is the bank of solar panels.
The current owners have been responsible for most of the restoration concerning the hull. They replaced about 25% of the hull planking as well as "wooding out" the entire hull. During that process they penetrated the planks with hot oil before re-caulking, re-seaming. All of the new planking material is Olympic Peninsula old growth Douglas Fir. The growth rings are 18 to 20 rings per inch and are 2 &1/4 inches thick.
The fuel tanks are Black Iron with epoxy lining
The water tanks are ABS
The holding tank is steel
Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 6 |
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No. of double berths | 2 |
No. of single berths | 2 |
Cabin(s) | 3 |
Sink | 1 |
Shower | 1 |
Heads | 1 heads (Vac flush) |
Entry to the galley and salon is via the doorway either port or starboard of the of the main cabin. Entering from the starboard directly into the U shaped galley facing aft. The diesel stove is a large Dickerson Atlantic with cook top and large oven. This stove serves for both cooking and cabin heat and becomes the heart beat of the galley-salon. A sink and counter serves as a divider between the convertible dining table that seats four and becomes sleeping for two.
Moving forward and to the right is an L-shaped seating area that converts to sleeping for one. Forward port is another double doorway to the port side deck and forward to port is the companionway to the lower forward cabin. The pilot house is forward on the center of the salon and features double doorways both port and starboard. There is bench seating that also converts to a very adequate sleeping berth. The floors are beautifully finished fir plank. The side walls are white painted tongue and grove panels. The traditional use of teak and mahogany as well as tight-grained clear fir with gleaming white paint makes for surroundings that speak to the craftsmanship and the tradition of a historic restoration.
Down the portside companionway from the salon is the lower forward cabin with en suite head with bathtub, Masterflush head, sink and the washer-dryer. Forward is the queen-size walk around bed with storage below. A special feature of this sleeping area is the vaulted space above the forward end of the bed that has room for the flat screen TV, with a deck hatch over head providing daylight and ventilation.
Out the starboard double door and aft is the entry to the very large engine room. The generator has been removed due to the installation of solar power so there is now extra space for a workshop.
Up on the aft deck is the tow winch and outside vessel controls.
1 burner diesel Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Broiler | |
Oven | |
Sink | |
Refrigerator | |
Freezer | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Fresh water wash | |
Microwave | |
Washing Machine |
Entry to the galley and salon is via the doorway either port or starboard of the of the main cabin. Entering from the starboard directly into the U shaped galley facing aft. The diesel stove is a large Dickerson Atlantic with cook top and large oven. This stove serves for both cooking and cabin heat and becomes the heart beat of the galley-salon. A sink and counter serves as a divider between the convertible dining table that seats four and becomes sleeping for two.
Moving forward and to the right is an L-shaped seating area that converts to sleeping for one. Forward port is another double doorway to the port side deck and forward to port is the companionway to the lower forward cabin. The pilot house is forward on the center of the salon and features double doorways both port and starboard. There is bench seating that also converts to a very adequate sleeping berth. The floors are beautifully finished fir plank. The side walls are white painted tongue and grove panels. The traditional use of teak and mahogany as well as tight-grained clear fir with gleaming white paint makes for surroundings that speak to the craftsmanship and the tradition of a historic restoration.
Down the portside companionway from the salon is the lower forward cabin with en suite head with bathtub, Masterflush head, sink and the washer-dryer. Forward is the queen-size walk around bed with storage below. A special feature of this sleeping area is the vaulted space above the forward end of the bed that has room for the flat screen TV, with a deck hatch over head providing daylight and ventilation.
Out the starboard double door and aft is the entry to the very large engine room. The generator has been removed due to the installation of solar power so there is now extra space for a workshop.
Up on the aft deck is the tow winch and outside vessel controls.
1 burner diesel Stove
Deck Gear
Fenders | |
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Boathook |
Markey windlass
2 anchors
(Navy Stocklass and Danforth)
300'0" of chain
(RIB)
9.9hp outboard, Mercury, Short shaft (2010)
There are two outstanding hydraulic Markey winches.
One for the anchors on the foredeck and a large towing winch and cable on the aft deck.
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Speed | |
Radar | |
VHF | |
GPS | |
Chart plotter | |
Stereo | |
Clock | |
Barometer | |
Navigation lights | |
TV | |
Video | |
DVD | |
AIS Receiver | |
Depth sounder |
Wagner joy stick helm control at the helm and on deck
Two Furuno radars in the pilot house
JVC flat screen TV
Rayline search light with remote control
Tank Tender fluid gages
Furuno Nav Net GPS
JCR FHS-182 AIS
Sterling Power battery charger for the house batteries
Magnum Energy inverter
Guest battery charger for the two 12 start batteries
two Bluesky Solar Boost 3024 DIL for 800 total amp hr.
Safety Equipment
Carbon Monoxide detector | |
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Life jackets | |
Life buoys | |
Horn | |
EPIRB 406MHz | |
Swim ladder | |
Emergency steering |
5 bilge pumps (0 manual / 4 electric)
Engine driven fifth pump
Broker's Comments
6 VIRTUAL TOUR - 1 VIDEO - 107 PHOTOS - FULL SPECS CAN BE VIEWED OF THIS VESSEL!
Presented here is a great opportunity to own a cruise-ready live-aboard tug conversion that has just completed the transition from working to pleasure. Examine closely the interior photos to see how tradition has been maintained while providing new fresh materials and finishes. From the historically-correct opening pocket pilot house windows, the four teak double doors to the modern solar power and the towing winch to the anchor windlass ,one will find a quality conversion that will provide pride of ownership and long range cruising opportunity.
Possible seller financing-potential log salvage business-day charter
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.