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Southport, Maine, United States
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Year
1984
Length
36 ft
Height
12 ft
Fuel Type
Diesel
Heads
1
Condition
USED
Bridge Clearance
22.5 ft
Step aboard the 1984 Grand Banks 36 Trawler, a vessel that embodies the timeless elegance and robust construction that the Grand Banks name is renowned for. Known throughout the boating community for their classic trawler designs, Grand Banks trawlers are celebrated for their reliability and seaworthiness, making them ideal for long-range cruising. This particular model, located in Southport, Maine, offers a length overall of 36 feet and a beam of 12 feet, providing a spacious and comfortable layout for extended voyages. With a bridge clearance of 22.5 feet, it's well-suited for navigating under bridges and through various waterways. Powered by diesel, this trawler is designed for efficient fuel consumption, allowing you to explore distant horizons with confidence. The Grand Banks 36 is perfect for experienced boaters who appreciate traditional design and are looking for a vessel that can serve as a liveaboard or for exploring remote anchorages. However, potential buyers should be aware of common issues associated with older models, such as teak deck leaks and potential fuel tank corrosion. Despite these considerations, the Grand Banks 36 remains a compelling choice for those seeking a classic trawler with enduring appeal and strong resale value.
The 1984 Grand Banks 36 Trawler is a testament to the brand's reputation for high-quality construction and classic design. Known for their hand-laid fiberglass hulls and fine joinery, Grand Banks trawlers offer a level of craftsmanship that is hard to match. The semi-displacement hull provides a stable and comfortable ride, making it well-suited for long-range coastal and offshore cruising. While the vessel's slower cruising speeds may not appeal to those seeking speed, its efficient fuel consumption and spacious interiors make it ideal for extended voyages and liveaboard lifestyles. Potential buyers should be aware of common issues such as teak deck leaks and fuel tank corrosion, which are typical for older models. A marine surveyor would likely focus on these areas during an inspection. Overall, the Grand Banks 36 is perfect for experienced boaters who value traditional design and are looking for a reliable and seaworthy vessel for extended cruising.
Owners of Grand Banks trawlers appreciate their exceptional build quality and classic design, making them a favorite for long-range cruising.
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Southport, Maine, United States
Yacht Access
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Southport, Maine, United States
Yacht Access is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This yacht is centrally listed by Annie Gray. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.