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Grand Banks 50

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  • Boat REF#  ·  244455
  • LOA  ·  15.24m
  • Year  ·  1972
  • Construction  ·  Wood carvel
  • Underwater profile  ·  Full-displacement
  • Berths  ·  8
  • Engine  ·  2 x Diesel 210hp, Caterpillar 3208N (1972)
  • Lying  ·  Olympic Peninsula, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Boatshed Port Townsend
Boatshed Port Townsend

The boat featured is not currently for sale by Boatshed. The boat information and images presented are part of Boatshed’s back catalogue of the 25,000+ boats we have listed in the last 20 years and appear here for general information and guidance purposes about Boatshed and our boat selling systems and services

Extra Details

Designer American Marine, Ltd.
Builder American Marine, Ltd.
Lying Olympic Peninsula, WA USA - Shown by Appointment
Fuel capacity 4,545.5 ltr (1,000.0 G) Total - 2 Tanks
Water capacity 3,636.4 ltr (800.0 G) Total - 3 Tanks

Mechanical

Engine 2 x Diesel 210hp
Engine make and model Caterpillar 3208N (1972)
Engine Hours engine1= 2043
engine2= 2015
Engine Cooled Indirect
Steering Wheel
Drive Shaft
Prop(s) 3
Fuel consumption (approx) 22.7 ltr (5.0 G) /hour At Cruising Speed
Cruising speed (approx) 8 knots
Max speed (approx) 12 knots
Generator output 12KVA
Engine spares

Engines feature a custom-built fresh water cooling system conversion (heat exchangers) with Caterpillar cooling manifolds; engines feature oil coolers. The actual hours on the engines is estimated at about 1,000 hours more than shown on the Hobbs meters due to a replacement of the meters previously.

Vosper Mini-Fin Stabilizers are gyro controlled and eliminate 90 percent of vessel roll permitting the transit of beam seas in heavy weather. Owner has a spare gyroscope plus other spares, and parts are readily available from England.

The main generator is an Onan 12 KW in a sound enclosure. A Dynamote 6.5 KW cruise generator runs off of the starboard engine, eliminating the need for use of the Onan generator when underway. A Freedom Marine 30 system provides a 3,000 watt inverter and 140 amp battery charger.

Two (2) new propellors carried as spares.

Pro-Mariner corrosion control system.

Dimensions

LOA 15.24m
LOD 15.52m
LWL 14.63m
Beam 4.88m
Draft Min 1.52m
Draft Max 1.52m
Displacement 26,898kg (59,310.1lbs)
Headroom 1.93m
Storage In water

Electrical Systems

12 volt battery, 8 batteries charged by: engine, shore power, generator Four (4) 12 volt engine starting batteries per engine; 6 volt house battery bank.

Construction

Construction Wood carvel
Underwater profile Full-displacement
Finish Paint finish

Danforth Type 2 waste treatment system, no holding tank.
Hull is constructed of Philippine mahogany carvel planking over yakal frames, engine beds, and keel, silicon bronze fastened. This type of material and construction is superior for strength and longevity.

Waterline Boats / Boatshed does not independently verify capacities and measures, which are reported from seller-provided information and/or literature.

Accommodation

Total # of berths 8
No. of double berths 2
No. of single berths 4
Cabin(s) 3
Handbasin 3
Shower 3
Heads 3 heads (Electric)

Enter the boat from the teak swim step platform and up a ladder to the covered aft deck. The boat also includes a ladder for entry from side decks. Enter the main cabin through teak french doors which open for wide access. The main cabin saloon features a large u-shaped settee with a teak table and chairs to starboard, and a settee to port. The saloon includes a desk and chair to starboard as well as ample storage in a large cabinet to port. The floor is recently carpeted and all cabinetry is teak. You will find a handrail overhead in the saloon for security when underway. Interior spaces are heated with electric plug-in heaters.

Proceeding forward the galley is to starboard. The galley features a large pass-through counter between the saloon and the galley workspace with ample counter space and storage. A teak finished refrigerator-freezer unit is located in this space along with a Princess three burner electric stove and oven as well as a double stainless steel sink. A countertop hatch is used to access space for refuse or recycling with a convenient door on deck for removal of waste bins. Opposite the galley is a teak ladder leading to the flybridge deck and a carpeted curved staircase that leads to the lower deck.

Moving forward in the main cabin you enter the pilothouse. Teak doors open to each side deck. You will find an eight foot long upholstered bench in the wheelhouse that could serve as a pilot berth. The area is spacious and all controls and navigation systems are readily accessible from the teak console. To access the lower deck follow the curved staircase to the passageway below.

At the forward end of the passageway is a large v-berth cabin with ample storage and a ladder which extends to the foredeck. Opening ports provide for ventilation. Aft to port is the head with shower that serves this berthing space with a Wilcox Crittenden manual head in this space. Across from this to starboard is the guest cabin with an upper single and lower double berth. A hanging locker, vanity with mirror, and ample drawers for storage are available in the cabin as well as opening ports for ventilation. Across from the guest cabin to port is a large head with separate shower stall and teak seat. A Danforth Type 2 electric head provides waste treatment without the need for a holding tank. Moving aft in the passageway you will find an enclosed electrical panel with meters for shore power, generator, and 12 volt ship's power controls. Amidships from this passageway are the sound insulated port and starboard engine rooms. These are large spaces. The starboard engine room includes the laundry center with front loading washer and a dryer. The Dynamote 6.5 KW cruise generator is located here. Opposite in the port engine room is the Onan 12 KW generator in a sound dampened housing.

Moving through the passageway to the back of the vessel you will enter the master suite. Here, a large head with tub and shower is located to starboard and a Danforth Type 2 electric head is in this space. In the master cabin you will find a lighted vanity, a large hanging locker and drawer space to starboard, and another large hanging locker to starboard with a full length mirror. At the aft end of the master suite is a queen size berth to starboard and a double size berth to port with cabinetry and drawers between the beds. Drawers are located below the berths, and two ports open to the transom and sides for ventilation.

From the main deck, access the flybridge from a teak ladder on the aft deck. The flybridge features a folding mast. The area is covered by a bimini top and canvas panels cover the safety rails. The helm area seats eight on two benches.

From the aft deck on the main level covered Europa-style decks extend to the foredeck. Here, you will find three storage lockers, the original electric anchor windlass, and a Danforth anchor on a bow platform. The exterior of the boat features original bronze castings, varnished teak handrails and trim, and full teak decks. The hull is white and the paint appears flawless. The transom is varnished teak -- classic Grand Banks!

3 burner Electric cooker/stove

Accommodation

Cooker/stove
Grill
Oven
Sink
Refrigerator
Freezer
Carpet
Curtains
Cabin heating
Pressurised water system
Hot water system
Fresh water wash
Non-Smokers
Microwave
Washing Machine
Dryer

Enter the boat from the teak swim step platform and up a ladder to the covered aft deck. The boat also includes a ladder for entry from side decks. Enter the main cabin through teak french doors which open for wide access. The main cabin saloon features a large u-shaped settee with a teak table and chairs to starboard, and a settee to port. The saloon includes a desk and chair to starboard as well as ample storage in a large cabinet to port. The floor is recently carpeted and all cabinetry is teak. You will find a handrail overhead in the saloon for security when underway. Interior spaces are heated with electric plug-in heaters.

Proceeding forward the galley is to starboard. The galley features a large pass-through counter between the saloon and the galley workspace with ample counter space and storage. A teak finished refrigerator-freezer unit is located in this space along with a Princess three burner electric stove and oven as well as a double stainless steel sink. A countertop hatch is used to access space for refuse or recycling with a convenient door on deck for removal of waste bins. Opposite the galley is a teak ladder leading to the flybridge deck and a carpeted curved staircase that leads to the lower deck.

Moving forward in the main cabin you enter the pilothouse. Teak doors open to each side deck. You will find an eight foot long upholstered bench in the wheelhouse that could serve as a pilot berth. The area is spacious and all controls and navigation systems are readily accessible from the teak console. To access the lower deck follow the curved staircase to the passageway below.

At the forward end of the passageway is a large v-berth cabin with ample storage and a ladder which extends to the foredeck. Opening ports provide for ventilation. Aft to port is the head with shower that serves this berthing space with a Wilcox Crittenden manual head in this space. Across from this to starboard is the guest cabin with an upper single and lower double berth. A hanging locker, vanity with mirror, and ample drawers for storage are available in the cabin as well as opening ports for ventilation. Across from the guest cabin to port is a large head with separate shower stall and teak seat. A Danforth Type 2 electric head provides waste treatment without the need for a holding tank. Moving aft in the passageway you will find an enclosed electrical panel with meters for shore power, generator, and 12 volt ship's power controls. Amidships from this passageway are the sound insulated port and starboard engine rooms. These are large spaces. The starboard engine room includes the laundry center with front loading washer and a dryer. The Dynamote 6.5 KW cruise generator is located here. Opposite in the port engine room is the Onan 12 KW generator in a sound dampened housing.

Moving through the passageway to the back of the vessel you will enter the master suite. Here, a large head with tub and shower is located to starboard and a Danforth Type 2 electric head is in this space. In the master cabin you will find a lighted vanity, a large hanging locker and drawer space to starboard, and another large hanging locker to starboard with a full length mirror. At the aft end of the master suite is a queen size berth to starboard and a double size berth to port with cabinetry and drawers between the beds. Drawers are located below the berths, and two ports open to the transom and sides for ventilation.

From the main deck, access the flybridge from a teak ladder on the aft deck. The flybridge features a folding mast. The area is covered by a bimini top and canvas panels cover the safety rails. The helm area seats eight on two benches.

From the aft deck on the main level covered Europa-style decks extend to the foredeck. Here, you will find three storage lockers, the original electric anchor windlass, and a Danforth anchor on a bow platform. The exterior of the boat features original bronze castings, varnished teak handrails and trim, and full teak decks. The hull is white and the paint appears flawless. The transom is varnished teak -- classic Grand Banks!

3 burner Electric cooker/stove

Deck Gear

Cockpit cover
Warps
Fenders
Boathook
Davits
Swim Platform
Bimini

Electric Plath windlass
2 anchors
(Danforth)
121.92m of chain
Zodiac dinghy ()
(RIB)
40hp outboard, Nissan ()
Rack storage for 5 gallon propane tanks (2), 5 gallon fuel cans (4), plus equipment, recycling, refuse.
Folding mast. Bimini top. Seating for eight.
Anchors, chain, rode, and windlass are sized for the boat and are original equipment from the manufacturer. Chain length is estimated.

Nav Equipment

Compass
Speed
Log
Wind
Radar
VHF
SSB
GPS
Chart plotter
Autopilot
Stereo
Clock
Barometer
Navigation lights
TV
Video
Computer
Fish Finder
Echo sounder
Radar Reflector

Navigation instruments include a Furuno 64 mile radar, Nobeltec navigation software on an Ocean PC computer, Furuno GP-36 DGPS, a Furuno FG 11 Mark III sonar with plotting display, an International Offshore depth sounder, Telcor wind speed and knot meters, Northern Radio Company N550 SSB, Raytheon Ray 55 VHF, and full instrumentation and engine controls. A large teak ships wheel is central to the wheelhouse.

Safety Equipment

Life jackets
Life buoys
Searchlight
Horn
Boarding ladder
Emergency steering

3 bilge pumps (0 manual / 3 Electric)

Broker's Comments

VIRTUAL TOUR - VIDEO - 80 TO 100 PHOTOS - FULL SPECS CAN BE VIEWED OF THIS VESSEL!
The Grand Banks 50 is a small ship designed for long distance cruising. Grand Banks pioneered the cruising trawler design and built the boats in wood in their Hong Kong shipyard from the late 1950s into the 1970s. The boats have held their value over time due to the excellent materials used and true craftsmanship in their construction.

Our boat has always been kept in a boathouse, and incorporates costly additional features designed for safety and reliability while cruising. Vosper Mini Fin stabilization was installed to provide for a comfortable ride in heavy weather beam seas. The twin Caterpillar 210 HP diesel engines were converted to fresh water cooling and oil coolers were added to prolong engine life. The Furuno radar reaches out 64 miles for safety. An expensive Nick Jackson transom lift for the 12' Zodiac makes shore transit easy compared to launching with a boom from an overhead deck. The layout for life aboard is ideal with covered decks, an expansive saloon and main deck, three private cabins with heads and showers on the lower deck, and an expansive flybridge deck with bimini and seating.

The boat is located in an ideal place for exploring US and Canadian waters or transiting the Inside Passage. The boathouse is available separately through the owner and moorage rights are transferable to the next owner-- a rare thing in many marinas today. This would be an ideal live-aboard or vacation home in the pristine Pacific Northwest.

These boat details are subject to contract.
Note: Offers on the asking price may be considered.

This Grand Banks 50 has been personally photographed and viewed by Brian Moratti of Boatshed Port Townsend. Click here for contact details.
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