ThisGrand Banks 32is likely the most iconic small trawler and is in high demand. The GB32 model has set the standard for design and function in "trawlering" for half a century. She is in process of being completely repainted. Her hull is strong and dry and she is safe harbor kept in the scenic San Francisco Bay area. Powered by a Ford Lehman diesel 120hp engine that fires right up. With GPS, Chartplotter, Depth Sounder, interior lights and exterior lights, all gaugeswork, she is ready to go cruising today. Take a look at this one before considering another.DimensionsLength32'0"Beam11'0"Draft Min3'9"Draft Max3'9"Airdraft23'0"Displacement20,000.0 lbsHeadroom6'4"Storageslip/marinaMechanicalEngine1 x diesel 120hpEngine make and modelFord Lehman (1969)Engine HoursEngine1: 2262Engine CooledIndirectSteeringWheelDriveShaftProp(s)4 blade bronzeFuel consumption (approx)1.3 USG /hour At Cruising SpeedCruising speed (approx)7 knotsMax speed (approx)8 knotsConstructionConstructionWoodUnderwater profileFull-DisplacementFinishPaint finishExtra DetailsBuilderGrand BanksLyingSan Rafael, CA. USA - Shown by AppointmentFuel capacity240.0 USG Total - 2 TanksWater capacity110.0 USG Total - 1 TanksHolding tank capacity9.0 USG Total - 1 TanksLast survey04/01/2015AccommodationTotal # of berths4No. of double berths2No. of single berths2Cabin(s)2Sink1Shower1Heads1 heads (manual)Safety EquipmentDanbuoyEmergency steeringDeck GearCockpit coverRodeFendersBoat hookSwim PlatformBimini
Grand Banks
Price:
$10,000
Boat location:
San Rafael, California, United States
Ships to:
United States
Year:
1969
Make:
Raiting:
Questions
Hi. Interesting. What does she need to be 100% operational and fully sea worthy for extended cruising? Thanks
I'm guessing she needs to be raised from the bottom of the bay? Why do you have her posted for three different prices. $4000? Really, I have cash in hand. Let's do this.
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