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Join Date: May 2009
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Grand Banks, 1972, 32' Yacht
Grand Banks, 1972, 32' Yacht Vehicle Description Classic live aboard cruiser. Insulated and double pane glass all around for winter comfort. Dickenson diesel heating stove with impulse pump from fuel tanks, and a stack robber to heat the forepeak. Red Dot engine heater and engine heated hot water (as well as AC water heater.) Pressure water system. Nearly new Princess (3 burner w/ oven) galley range (propane). Built-in AC/DC refridgeration. Large "V" berth in forepeak. Marine head w/shower. Settee in salon with lowerable table for additional sleeping space. Nearly new radar, VHF & AM/FM/CD radios, depth sounder, GPS, at bridge. Inside cable steering with duplicate controls on Fly bridge. Electric "Ideal" anchor windlass to haul in the 175' of 5/16 chain and 100' of nylon anchor rode with 33 lb "Bruce" anchor. Roomy aft deck with removable canvas cover. Low time (800 hours on the meter) Ford Lehman 120 hp diesel. Burns 1.5 gallons /hour at 1500rpm, at 6 to 8 knots depending on sea state. Nearly new 90amp alternator and two 8D 12volt storage batteries. 240 gallon fuel capacity and 110 gallons of fresh water for independent cruising. Spare prop and emergency tiller stowed under aft deck. 8 foot Livingston tender that's stows neatly on swim step. There are a few leaks in the cabin, and a stainless steel patch (backed by "Marine Tex") on the hull. Will transfer ownership upon receiving payment within one week of sale. Will deliver, for expenses, to anywhere on the west coast of N. America. More... |
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