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46' Grand Banks Classic 2002
"RETIRED
SAILOR "
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Grand Banks Classic Exterior
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Grand Banks Classic Specifications: |
| Type: |
Classic
Trawler |
Builder: |
Grand
Banks |
| Year: |
2002 |
Model |
46CL |
| LOA: |
46' |
Hull: |
Fiberglass |
| Beam: |
14'
9" |
Engines: |
2x
Caterpillar |
| Draft: |
4'
5" |
Model: |
3126-B |
| Water: |
276
US Gal |
HP: |
450
HP |
| Holding: |
56
US Gal |
Fuel: |
600
US Gal |
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Retired
Sailor, a custom Grand Banks 46 Classic Trawler, is powered
by twin 450 HP Caterpillar engines and will cruise at 15 knots.
Some of her electronics include Satellite TV, Satellite Telephone,
KVH Trac Net, Simrad Radar/Plotter and Autopilot.
This vessel has a very special layout, the thought process for
which developed out of the owners extensive cruising,
and many years of boating experience. A layout with generous
floor space and really good natural light and ventilation is
what was called for. Her Galley is up and there are two wonderful
staterooms and a good laundry. The Galley along the port side
has been extended all the way forward, which adds floor space
and gives the area an open and roomy feel. In the Salon, the
hunter green Ultra-Suede upholstery, fine teak joiner work and
the teak and holly soles all combine to make this cabin very
attractive.
Forward and down four steps is found the Guest Stateroom (it
could be the Master.) This space, which normally makes two staterooms,
has been used here for one exceptionally open and spacious cabin.
It features a large V-berth forward with lots of storage and
a generous dressing area. On the starboard side is a large bathroom
with stall shower and full laundry.
In the Aft Cabin the split berth plan, again, opens up floor
space permitting a large en suite head to starboard and a walk
in closet opposite. Seven extra large, screened, opening ports,
and an opening , screened hatch provide natural light and ventilation.
On deck, the varnished cap rail, transom, and teak trim are
Bristol, her owners having made every effort to maintain this
vessel in top notch condition. A low-profile Marquipt davit
deploys the solid fiberglass Boss tender from heavy teak chocks
on the cabin-top afterdeck, an operation made more secure by
extensive custom stainless rails.
Call and make an appointment to view this highly customized
Grand Banks Yacht. You will not be disappointed. She is clean
and ready to go cruising, and lying in fresh water in Alva,
FL.
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SOLD
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To
find a similar yacht for you , please contact Sales at 727-463-3545
or E-mail: Sales@DavidErdmanYachts.com
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| Disclaimer:
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but
cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor
warrant the condition of the vessel. This vessel is offered subject
to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice. |
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