Welcome to "Grand Mate" for sale website. Grand Mate is a pristine example
of the late model "wide-body" Classic trawler. The following represents a very detailed explanation of the
vessel, it's accessories/ inventory and it's overall condition.
Just Reduced to $369,900
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contact owner at 805-570-9200 or email at jrufus@msn.com | 42' Grand Banks Classic- Year: 1993
- Current Price: US$ 399,900
- Located In Channel Islands, CA
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine/Fuel Type: Twin Diesel
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Additional Specs, Equipment and Information:Builder/Designer | | Builder: Grand Banks | Designer: Ken Smith |
| Dimensions | | LOA: 47'5" | LWL: 41'1" | Beam: 14'1" | | Displacement: 34,000 | Draft: 4'2" | Bridge Clearance: 22'6" |
| Engines | | Engine(s): Caterpillar | Engine(s) HP: 300 | Engine Model: 3116TA's | | Hours: 955 | Cruising Speed: 12-13 knots | Max Speed:
18-19knots |
| Tankage | | Fuel: 600 | Water: 265 | Holding:
40 |
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 Photo 44 |  Photo 45 |  Salon |  Salon aft |  L- Settee |  Galley |  Galley 2 |  Lower helm |  VDO Gauges |
Introduction The Grand
Banks 42 Classic is regarded by many as "the perfect" vessel for those choosing to live a cruising lifestyle. The
original design by Ken Smith has been amended and updated throughout the years of production (1966 to 2006) with the practical
input of her proud owners. The experience gained since laying of the first keel is reflected in each one ever commissioned.
One of the most significant modifications to the 42 Classic was when it received a six inch wider and longer hull beginning
with hull #1204 in late 1991. This GB is hull #1268, built in Singapore and completed in November of 1992 (1993 model year)
and benefited from such improvements. The Grand Banks semi displacement hull design, with a fine entry forward, hard chines
aft and a full keel, has been proven on the waters around the world. A semi-displacement hull strikes a good balance between
a full displacement and planing hull. The keel provides great directional stability at all speeds, and when running at hull
speed it is as stable and as economical as most full displacement designs. The key advantage to the semi displacement hull
design is that when enough power is applied, this hull will achieve more lateral stability. The Classic is legendary
for her incredibly sensible approach to cruising. Everything about her was designed to enhance the cruising experience. From
her wide walk around decks to her convenient dinghy storage to her large aft lazarette and wide teak swim platform, the Classic
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Accommodations One of the most outstanding design features is her spacious
aft cabin which is separated from the rest of the boat. This master stateroom offers a level of privacy that is unusual on
boats of this size. Complete with a private Sealand Vacuflush head and separated stall shower, the aft cabin offers the convenience
and comfort of walk around queen size island bed with a brand new custom Handcrafted Mattress. A custom split level hanging
locker that was designed to accomodate full length garments is located centerline at the most forward area of the cabin. Solid
teak dovetail drawers and built in teak cabinets provide multiple options for clothing for extended trips, truly a surprising
amount of storage on a boat this size. The forward stateroom is complete with a Sealand Vacuflush head, shower, hanging
locker and an abundance of drawers and shelves, making it a comfortable, livable area, stainless steel deep freezer below
v-berth. Locating this guest stateroom at the opposite end of the boat from the owners cabin, the Classics' layout offers
the ideal solution for privacy when cruising with other adult guests. Dining entertaining and relaxing couldn't
be more enjoyable when the crew and guests gather in the Classics main salon. Whether at anchor, in a marina or underway,
the main salon offers a wonderful view of the world outside. Two doors, one to port and one starboard, provide easy access
to the wide side decks, and the large side windows slide open for plenty of cross ventilation. The L-shaped settee area features
a beautifully crafted 54" rectangular shaped hi-low table with built in storage compartments, another Grand Banks signature
of quality. Two upholstered teak chairs centerline provide additional seating for meals. The aft port side of the salon is
the location of the second Grunert refrigeration/freezer unit and a straight settee. The adjoining galley is fit for
a gourmet chef and includes a Princess electric 3 burner stove/oven & GE microwave. The amount of counter space, dish
stowage and shelving that rivals many larger vessels. The flybridge is where you'll find everyone, including the
captain and guests, when the weather is fair. Driving the boat from the upper helm area is a dream, thanks to the excellent
visibility and well thought out navigation station. Built in seating, featuring stowage underneath. At anchor the bridge is
the perfect height to view other boats and the surrounding scenery, making it the popular gathering place for friends, family
and guests. - Built in lower helm seat
- Solid teak
parquet cabin sole
- V-berth 6'9" length
- New Custom Handcrafted Mattress 7/07
- Master berth
7'2" long 4' wide
- Salon headroom 6'6"
- 20" Flatscreen tv -salon
- High-low
teak table with recessed storage boxes
| - Satin hand rubbed varnish throughout
interior
- Airguide brass ships bell
- Chelsea brass barometer
- (4) brass Grand Banks reading lamps
- Cultured marble counter tops in heads
- 13" Panasonic Omnivision TV/VCR- v- berth
- 13" Panasonic
Omnivision TV/VCR- master stateroom
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Deck & Hull Solid hand laid laminated fiberglass hull construction with an estimated thickness
of over an inch thick below the waterline. The simulated carvel planking or grooved hull sides were intended to give the fiberglass
hulls the appearance of their mahogany predecessors. The construction is all fiberglass including the house, superstructure
and decks with teak planking overlay. - Gel coated fiberglass
exterior
- Hand laid fiberglass
- Lofrans electric windlass 3 stations
- Stainless steel dual anchor
roller
- #55 Delta Fastset anchor
- Fortress FX 37 anchor
- Extended teak swim platform
- Aluminum
mast with spreader lights and radar antennae
- Dinghy davit
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Leveler trim tabs
- Fiberglass spray rails
- Hot & cold cockpit shower
- Avon 11' inflatable
Yamaha 25hp ob
- Gloss varnished teak handrails
- Stainless steel stanchions
- (6) Stainless steel cleats
& hawse pipes
- Lazarette rod storage
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Engines The Caterpillar 3116'TA was an excellent engine option over the standard 135hp Ford Sabre/Lehman
in 1992/93 The 3116TA is an in-line 6 cylinder configuration, turbo charged & aftercooled, 4 stroke or four-cycle, freshwater
cooled diesel engine that produces a maximum 300 horsepower at 2800 rpms. With a bore of 4.13" a stroke of 5" the
displacement is 402 cu inches. The compression ratio is 16:1 the dry weight is 1500 lbs per engine. For those seeking
economical performance under 12 knots and the ability to achieve 18 knot max speed the 3116 CAT engine is an optimal design
and good choice on this size boat offering a generous engine room for two primary reasons the access or service ability on
the outboard side of the engine is much greater with a "tall & skinny" 6 cylinder versus that of the "short
& fat" V8 design that was also offered at the time of production. The 6 cylinder weighs 600 lbs less than the V8
is quieter and creates less heat in the engine room. With these key features in addition to excellent Caterpillar service
in the Southern California region this is a terrific engine option - 2000
rpm 11.12 knots 11.4 gal per hour
- 2400 rpm 14.64 knots 19.4 gal per hour
- 2800 rpm 18.17 knots 31.4 gal per
hour
- VDO Engine gauges
| - Twin Disc transmissions 2.47 ratio
- Morse
cable transmission & throttle controls
- 2" Aquamet 22 stainless steel propeller shafts
- 27 x 27 four
bladed bronze propellers
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Electrical System The electrical system found aboard Grand Banks is chosen by the engineering department
for performance, quality, reliability, and ease of maintenance. Installation is done by professionals who are intimately familiar
with the operation and service procedures. All the wiring is color coded and numbered at both terminals for easy identification
for trouble shooting or when adding additional equipment. A well engineered distribution panel is divided into AC and DC service,
with ample circuit breakers for existing and future equipment - Xantrex
inverter
- Sentry battery charger
- Onan 8kw gen set (619 hours)
- Shore power inlets fore & aft
- Village Marine water maker
- Twenty gal stainless steel water heater 7/07
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Electronics
- Furuno
24 mile radar
- Furuno PS 8000 depthsounder/ plotter
- Furuno Navtex NX300
- Robertson auto pilot
- Datamarine
speed, depth, trip log
- Icom M-125 vhf radio
- Danforth Constellation 5" compass
- VDO rudder angle
indicator
- Pioneer KEH-M8500 AM/FM/CD changer
- 4 station intercom
- Audio Source stereo speakers
| - Sharp flatscreen TV
- 4 station intercom
- Davis weather wizard
- FLYBRIDGE*
- Furuno GP7000F
- Furuno gps Navigator GB70MKII
- Icom M125 vhf radio
- Standard Horizon Quantum
GX3500S VHF
- Datamarine speed, sea temp, depth, trip log
- Furuno GP 7000F gps plotter
- Robertson autopilot
- Pioneer AM/FM/CD DEH405 stereo
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Grunert Holdover Refrigeration A "hold over" system is not like your common household refrigerator.
The availability of 110 volt power is limited on a boat therefore, the refrigerator is not capable of cycling on and off every-time
the door is opened allowing cold air to "maintain" box temperatures over a longer period of time compared to manufactured
AC/DC refrigerators. In addition to this refrigeration system the insulation is much much thicker and therefore far more efficient
for keeping a desired temperature without a constant power supply. Quite often in a moderate climate the holdover system will
only require one hour operation to maintain a desired temperature every 12 hours. - Two refrigeration boxes in salon additional freezer beneath V-berth
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Safety Features No compromise has been made in the design and construction
of a Grand Banks 42 which incorporates the well thought-out safety features to add to your cruising comfort. These features
include dependable hydraulic steering with emergency capability, automatic alarms for engine oil pressure and water temperature.
Even a reminder light that shows the engine room lights are on. Circuit breakers protecting all electric circuits, sea cocks
on all thru fittings below the waterline, automatic bilge pumps and hand bilge pump located for quick access from the salon.
All hoses below the waterline are double clamped for safety. In addition life rails and grab rails are provided all around
the cabin and flybridge. Three ply laminated safety glass is used throughout. The engine room is ventilated by electric blowers;
the bilge is protected from engine oil by molded fiberglass drip pans; each fuel tank is fitted with shut off valves. All
thru hulls, underwater running gear, tanks and deck fills are copper bonded and connected to a single point at the engine
frame. |
Overhead | Salon aft 2 | Grunert refrigeration | V- berth | V-berth port side | Hanging locker | Guest head | Master stateroom | Master stateroom port side | Master head | Master stateroom forward | Master stateroom starboard | Master stateroom tv | Flybridge | Flybridge aft | Flybridge helm | Flybridge seating | Mast & spreaders | Dinghy | Wide side decks | Aft cabin | Port side salon | Engine room | Port engine | Starboard engine | Electrical | Batteries | H20 maker | Starboard fuel tank | 1268 | Starboard dock | Bow |
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