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General
Description:
The early Grand Banks 42 is the
standard by which other similarly sized trawlers are judged.
Indeed, few changes have been made over the years, attesting to
the superb design and engineering. This particular example is
especially lovely, with all the warmth and tradition found only
on wooden boats. This Grand Banks has been lovingly maintained
by her owners. She carries good equipment and must be seen to
truly be appreciated.
This double cabin layout begins with
the guest staterooms forward, followed by a guest head
compartment to starboard and a hanging locker & storage to port.
Go up three steps and you're in the bright saloon and galley
area, with the galley forward to port and the lower helm to
starboard. There is an L-shaped settee to starboard. To port is
another settee. Aft and down steps one finds the large master
stateroom with port and starboard twin berths, an en suite head
compartment with separate shower stall and a huge hanging
locker. The signature rich teak Grand Banks interior is accented
with white bulkheads and the many windows, opening ports and
hatches keep all areas bright and well ventilated.
Disclaimer:
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this yacht offers the details of it 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.
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