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1963 Monk McQueen 46 Trawler
1963 Monk McQueen 46 Trawler
1963 Monk McQueen 46 Trawler
Branta II belongs to that limited group of iconic wooden boats that have been fawned over their entire lives by passionate and committed owners. The current owners have been caring for Branta II since 1990 and have continued to upgrade her with an appreciation for the beauty and strength of wood as well as a commitment to maintaining her classic aesthetics while modernizing her living spaces, machinery, and electronics.
Owned for almost 35 years by the current owners this boathouse-kept Monk McQueen 46 is one of the finest 1960’s boats you will find anywhere.
Top Features
Massive flybridge with fantastic seating and a full coverage bimini.
Open concept living space that seamlessly incorporates the galley, salon, and lower helm station into one integrated room that is a wonderfully social place to be.
Repowering, restoration, upgrades, and maintenance performed by Philbrook’s Boatyard in Sidney B.C.
The 54’ boathouse has assumable moorage in Maple Bay and is available to purchase separately.
Call us to schedule an appointment to see this beautiful boat in Maple Bay B.C.
Features
Accomodation
This is where the current owners did an incredible job of carefully improving on this iconic design and creating modern, open, living spaces while maintaining timeless style.
The two most impressive spaces are the huge flybridge and the interior salon.
The flybridge, with its massive bimini top, custom-made L-shaped settee, and plenty of seating is the perfect place for visiting with family and friends while taking in our beautiful coast.
The upper helm station is simple and uncluttered with everything you need close at hand. Engine controls, bow thruster joystick, windlass up and down buttons, Raymarine Axiom Pro 12” display as well as a truly classic Robert Swanson airhorn for when you need to ‘communicate’ with a sound signaling device.
The interior salon is another area that has been updated into an open-concept living space that will ensure everyone feels welcome and included. Forward is the lower helm station with its new Raymarine Axiom Pro 16’ display, radar, AIS, VHF radios, and system monitoring and controls. The main salon has a comfortable dinette with a custom table with an extendable leaf to seat eight when you want to. The aft of the main salon area is the galley, perfectly incorporated into the space. With all you need close at hand, the galley is an integral part of the salon.
The sleeping accommodations are split into two spaces. The aft cabin has two large single berths with comfortable dual-density foam mattresses with plenty of storage and a large door that leads to the aft cockpit. Forward is the large aft head with a separate shower stall, electric toilet, and vanity. The sanitation hoses, macerator pump, and tank monitor were replaced in 2022.
In the bow is the V-berth as well as the forward head. This is the perfect space for visitors and enables great privacy and separate sleeping spaces. Across from the forward head is the electrical room with access to electrical panels, tool storage, and a hanging locker.
Navigation, Electronics and Electrical
New Raymarine Axiom Pro chart plotters were installed in 2022, with integrated AIS and new transducers. There is a 12” display on the flybridge and a 16” display at the lower helm station. Keeping with the classic aesthetic, systems are minimalistic yet modern and functional.
ComNav 2001 autopilot at the lower helm station with a remote on the flybridge.
Wagner rudder indicators at upper and lower helm stations
Furuno Radar with lower helm display
2 X Icom VHF with DSC
130 amp, 12 volt alternator
80 amp, 12 volt alternator
2 X 8D Starting Batteries
8 X Trojan T-105 6volt deep cycle house batteries
Northern Lights M673LD3.3 Generator
LaMarche Constavolt 40-amp charger
Magnum 2500 watt Inverter
30 Amp AC Shore Power
AC wiring was new in 1995
The Galley
The galley integrates seamlessly into the salon ensuring everyone is included in the boating experience. It’s outfitted with all you need to make meals, mix cocktails, all within easy speaking distance to the lower helm station. There is plenty of counter space for prep work, lots of storage, and pantry space.
NovaCool 8 cubic foot refrigerator
3 cubic foot NovaCool freezer in aft cockpit lazarette
Large 4-burner propane stove with oven
3 X 20lb. propane tanks in an exterior vented box
Large stove vent hood
Stainless steel sink with salt water rinse
Mechanical
Bullet-proof is a term used to describe the Detroit Diesel 6-71 that powers Branta II. Repowered in 1995 the 6-71 is a true workhorse. With the engine oil changed every 150 hrs. using Delo 100 30w you can have confidence this reliable diesel will keep running strong for years to come.
Detriot Diesel 6-71, 6 cylinder in-line 2-stroke diesel engine 165 Hp.
9 knots, 5 gallons hr./ 1600 RPM
2100 litres total fuel in two Corten steel tanks port and starboard side
Wagner hydraulic steering – two stations
Allison Marine Transmission
36” 3-blade bronze propeller
PYI, PSS dripless shaft seal
Oil change pump
Dual fuel filter with bypass
Dual sea strainers with back-flush
Morris cable gear controls
Sound insulation was replaced allowing normal conversations in the salon
New raw water intake through-hull 2022
New engine manifold (2022)
New exhaust hose, stainless exhaust, and insulating ‘blanket’ wrap (2022)
Hull and Deck
Monk McQueen is the dream team that helped evolve and define what makes a proper cruiser on the West Coast. Designed by Ed Monk and built in British Columbia by McQueen Boatworks, this team created some of the most desirable yachts of the era. Ed Monk is known for crafting beautiful, iconic, and functional yachts. McQueen Boatworks developed a well-earned reputation for building high-quality boats that stand the test of time.
Together Monk McQueen launched many timeless designs, that are functional, beautiful, and long-lasting. From its original high-quality build through today, Branta II has been lovingly maintained and upgraded.
Since purchasing Branta II in 1990, the owners have overseen the re-building of much of the superstructure of the vessel including the cabin roof, teak decks, swim grid, and headliner. All the upgrades since 1990 have been completed by Phillbrooks Boatyard in Sydney B.C. and have been completed to the highest standards.
The decks were re-done and teak strips were laid over epoxy-coated marine plywood and vacuum bagged to ensure water-tight decks that are beautiful and low maintenance.
The cabin top deck is painted with Awlgrip while the Alexseal covers the hull. Both are exceptionally durable, two-part polyurethane paints made to last and look beautiful with great color retention and gloss.
The owners have a deep history of racing sailboats and having a fair hull is almost an obsession. It is obvious when you first see Branta II that someone has spent a lot of time making sure the hull is as smooth and clean as a sailboat about to enter an important race.
The hull, with full-length keel, is made from red cedar above the water line and African mahogany below the waterline on bent oak frames.
Additional Items
9’ Davidson sailing dinghy
Steel davit system with 12-volt electric winch
Webasto diesel fired hydronic heating system
Two Dickenson dual fan hot water forced air heaters
Three 110-volt radian strip heater
Forfjord 80 lbs. commercial anchor on stainless steel anchor roller
300 ft. of galvanized chain
Muir windlass with foot controls and flybridge controls
Cutlery, plates, glasses and cooking supplies
Spare starter and alternator
Spare anchor
Robert Swanson air horn with compressor (when folks need to know you’re there)
Boathouse
The boathouse is available to purchase for an additional $129,000 and is located at the Maple Bay marina.
This boathouse is wood framed, metal clad with a single gable roof, an entry door at the dock, and a hinged electric curtain at the vessel access end.
Included is an 8’ x 22’ mezzanine storage area accessed by a wooden staircase and serviced by a 1000lb electric crane, perfect for hoisting a tender.
Builder: Canoe Cove Manufacturing, Sidney, B.C.
L x W x H: 54’ x 22.5’ x 21’
Cutout size: L x W: 47’ x 17’
Freeboard: approximately 26” at all corners
Currently secured by wood pilings
Floatation: Neoprene encapsulated KOROFOAM or equivalent expanded urethane foam billets in excellent condition.
Deck Construction: 2” x 8” Fir joists; 5/8” plywood cover
Roof: corrugated aluminum cladding
Walls: corrugated aluminum cladding over 2”x 6” studs, 4 ft. on centers
Electrical: structure rewired 2007 with thermoplastic coated copper NM-type, new 220 VAC multi-breaker panel with 30 amp main breaker, 4 x 15-ampere branch circuit breakers.
1000 lb. capacity electric block hoist on steel I-beam above the mezzanine.
The boathouse curtain was replaced in 2020.
Curtain motor new in October 2023.
Storage shelving and workbench at entry access end of boathouse.
Hoses for washing vessels or filling water tanks are available on both sides of the boathouse.
Specifications
1963
Monk McQueen
46 Trawler
Length 46 feet
Price $ 149,000 CAD
Location Maple Bay BC
Type Power
Class Trawler
Fuel Type Diesel
Hull Material Wood
Dimensions & Other Specs
Speed & Distance
Cruising Speed 9kn
Top Speed 12kn
Dimensions
Overall Length 46ft in
Max. Draft 5ft 8in
Beam 14ft in
Miscellaneous
Windlass Electric
Electrical Circuit 12V
Tanks
Fresh Water Tank 300 gal
Fuel Tank 550 gal (Other)
Holding Tank 20 gal (Plastic)
Accommodations
Single Berths 4
Double Berths 1
Cabins 2
Heads 2
Propulsion
Engine 1 of 1
Engine Make Detriot Diesel
Engine Model 6-71
Engine Year 1995
Total Power 165 hp
Engine Hours 5700 hrs
Drive Type Direct Drive
Fuel Type Diesel
Propeller Type 4-Blade
Propeller Material Bronze
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