Grand Banks 42 Classic
- Boat REF# · 334600
- Length · 12.80m
- Year · 1968
- Construction · Wood
- Underwater profile · Full-Displacement
- Sleeping berths · 4
- Engine · 2 x diesel 120hp, Ford/Lehman 120 Model 2702E six cylinder diesel (1968)
- Lying · Seattle, WA USA - At Our Docks!
Extra Details
Designer | Ken Smith |
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Builder | American Marine |
Lying | Seattle, WA USA - At Our Docks! |
Fuel capacity | 540.0 USG Total - 3 Tanks |
Water capacity | 120.0 USG Total - 3 Tanks |
Holding tank capacity | 40.0 USG Total - 1 Tanks |
Last survey | 03/03/2023 |
Mechanical
Engine | 2 x diesel 120hp |
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Engine make and model | Ford/Lehman 120 Model 2702E six cylinder diesel (1968) |
Engine Hours |
engine1= 3009 engine2= 3006 |
Engine Cooled | Indirect |
Steering | wheel |
Drive | shaft |
Fuel consumption (approx) | 4.0 USG /hour At Cruising Speed |
Cruising speed (approx) | 8 knots |
Max speed (approx) | 9 knots |
Generator output | 7.5KVA |
Generator Hours | 23 |
Fuel polishing system.
Kohler 7500 watt generator which appears in like-new condition.
Dimensions
Length | 12.80m |
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LOD | 12.80m |
Beam | 4.15m |
Draft Max | 1.30m |
Displacement | 34,005.7lbs |
Headroom | 1.91m |
Storage | In water |
Rig
Other rigged Grand Banks Wood spars (1968)
Sails
Other sails | Steading Sail () |
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Original wood radar mast with boat boom with South Coast #2 winch; aluminum dingy davit with electric hoist winch. A steading sail is included.
Electrical Systems
12 volt battery, 110 volt generator, 110 shore power voltage, 3 batteries charged by: engine, shore power, generator
Construction
Construction | Wood |
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Underwater profile | Full-Displacement |
Finish | Paint finish |
Length Over All for moorage purposes is 48 feet.
The Grand Banks 42 is a true classic. They are reputed for their fine craftsmanship and seakeeping ability. Construction in wood is robust using the finest boatbuilding materials available over half a century ago.
Construction details:
Method of construction: wood, carvel plank on frame.
- Hull: 11⁄4”x5” spiled carvel Honduras mahogany. #14 Everdure bronze screwed to 1-1/2x4” sawn mahogany frames on 16” centers. Floor timbers are 1-1/2”x yacal, bronze bolted. Stem, keelson, and horn timber are 8”x mahogany, engine beds are 4”x mahogany. Chines are yacal, bronze bolted.
- Deck: laid and caulked teak over marine plywood (Teak Deck Systems)
- Cabin: Honduras mahogany plywood, wooden framed ports and hatches Cabinetry: teak and teak marine ply
- Rudders: cast bronze on bronze posts
- Opening ports, railings, and exterior castings are solid bronze.
Waterline Boats / Boatshed did not independently verify capacities and dimensions, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.
Accommodation
Total # of berths | 4 |
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No. of double berths | 1 |
No. of single berths | 2 |
Cabin(s) | 3 |
Sink | 2 |
Shower | 1 |
Air conditioning | 2 Air conditioning Units |
Heads | 2 heads (Vac flush) |
Boarding via railing gates at the transom and to port or starboard, the salon can be gained through doors to port and starboard. Steps to the flyingbridge are found aft to port from the cockpit.
The flybridge has its helm to starboard and with full controls and electronics. Back -to-back seating units are port and starboard.
The main salon has the early Grand Banks “Classic” layout with an “L” shaped settee with table aft to starboard and the lower helm station to starboard forward. The settee upholstery is tasteful and in excellent condition. An entertainment cabinet is opposite to port aft. The port side access door is located here. Flooring throughout the boat is teak parquet.
A rare “L” galley is “up” forward to port with three-burner LPG stove and oven, microwave oven, stainless steel sink, and refrigerated ice box. This design offers ample counter space and storage. A large liquor cabinet is built in next to the helm station.
Down and aft from the salon is a master stateroom with a double berth to starboard and door up to the aft deck. There is ample storage in cabinets and drawers. There is a washer-dryer combination in the port side handing locker. The ensuite head has a vacuum toilet, sink, and shower stall.
Down and forward from the salon is a double “V” berth cabin. The cushions and upholstery are in excellent t condition. The guest head has a manual toilet and sink. Headroom throughout the boat is well over six feet with many windows and white interior surfaces to reflect the light.
3 burner propane Stove
Accommodation
Stove | |
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Oven | |
Sink | |
Cooler | |
Refrigerator | |
Air conditioning | |
Cabin heating | |
Pressurised water system | |
Hot water system | |
Fresh water wash | |
Raw water wash | |
Ice Maker | |
Microwave | |
Washing Machine | |
Dryer |
Boarding via railing gates at the transom and to port or starboard, the salon can be gained through doors to port and starboard. Steps to the flyingbridge are found aft to port from the cockpit.
The flybridge has its helm to starboard and with full controls and electronics. Back -to-back seating units are port and starboard.
The main salon has the early Grand Banks “Classic” layout with an “L” shaped settee with table aft to starboard and the lower helm station to starboard forward. The settee upholstery is tasteful and in excellent condition. An entertainment cabinet is opposite to port aft. The port side access door is located here. Flooring throughout the boat is teak parquet.
A rare “L” galley is “up” forward to port with three-burner LPG stove and oven, microwave oven, stainless steel sink, and refrigerated ice box. This design offers ample counter space and storage. A large liquor cabinet is built in next to the helm station.
Down and aft from the salon is a master stateroom with a double berth to starboard and door up to the aft deck. There is ample storage in cabinets and drawers. There is a washer-dryer combination in the port side handing locker. The ensuite head has a vacuum toilet, sink, and shower stall.
Down and forward from the salon is a double “V” berth cabin. The cushions and upholstery are in excellent t condition. The guest head has a manual toilet and sink. Headroom throughout the boat is well over six feet with many windows and white interior surfaces to reflect the light.
3 burner propane Stove
Deck Gear
Rode | |
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Boathook | |
Bimini |
Electric windlass
2 anchors
(35 lb. CQR; 22 lb. Danforth)
22.86m of chain
76.20m of rode
West Marine dinghy ()
(Inflatable)
0hp outboard, Torqeedo electric (2024)
Nav Equipment
Compass | |
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Speed | |
Log | |
Radar | |
VHF | |
VHF DSC radio | |
SSB | |
SSB Modem | |
GPS | |
Chart plotter | |
Autopilot | |
Stereo | |
Clock | |
Barometer | |
Navigation lights | |
TV | |
Depth sounder |
Electronics Type/Manufacturer/Model:
- Depth sounder/Datamarine/2720-KD
- Depth sounder/Datamarine/International Offshore
- Depth sounder/Interphase/Advantage
- VHF transceiver/Standard Horizon/Titan+
- VHF transceiver/Uniden/Solara DSC
- Hand-held VHF/Standard Horizon/HX-40
- SSB high seas HF transceiver/Icom/M700 Pro
- GPS map/Garmin/182
- GPS map/Garmin/126 (inoperative)
- Hand-held GPS with mount/Garmin/78sc
- Radar/Furuno/1621
- Auto pilot/Raymarine/ST6000 with 600R remote
- Rudder angle/Raymarine/ST60
- Engine synchronizer/Glendenning
- 2 stereo, 2 TV, omni-directional TV antenna
Safety Equipment
Fume detector | |
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Carbon Monoxide detector | |
Life jackets | |
Life buoys | |
Horn | |
Emergency steering |
3 bilge pumps (1 manual / 2 electric)
High Water Alarm;
Broker's Comments
When the Grand Banks 42 was introduced in 1966, the distinctive powerboat was hailed by The Rudder magazine as a “hefty long-distance cruiser.”
“Few , if any, are more recognizable or in greater demand than the Grand Banks 42,” says naval architect and writer Jack Hornor. “It is a near-perfect coastal cruising powerboat.”
Important is that this boat has had recent hull work done by prominent local shipwrights. The work included "wooding out" of the hull, which means removing all of the paint down to bare wood., giving attention to the condition the seams, planks and fasteners, then building up a beautiful new paint surface. The result is that the hull and handrails look "as new."
This vessel is very well equipped with current navigation equipment, the engines run well, the forward cabin is inviting for guests and the aft cabin includes a washer-dryer. Whether operating from the flybridge or the inside helm you will travel in comfort and style. The interior is kept comfortable by reverse-cycle heat/air.
GB 42s are recognized wherever they travel. The 2023 survey states "IN ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION" even before the current hull and cap rail refinishing.
These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.