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42' Grand Banks 42 Classic Trawlers

Location: Detroit MI United States
Listing Number: M-6298047
Was Listed At: $ 84,900
LOA:
42'
Beam:
13.58'
Draft:
Max. 4.17'
Year:
1977
Model:
42 Classic
Broker:
Temptation Yacht Sales

Harrison Township, MI 48045
586-463-8060


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(CURRENT OWNER OF 13-YEARS) NICELY EQUIPPED AND WELL CARED FOR THIS 1977 GRAND BANKS 42 CLASSIC OFFERS AN EXCELLENT CONSIDERATION -- PLEASE SEE FULL SPECS FOR COMPLETE LISTING DETAILS.

Freshwater / Great Lakes boat since new this vessel features Twin John Deere 130-hp Diesel Engine's.  Notable features include but are not limited to the following:  Air-Conditioning & Heat, (2) Heads w/Vanity/Sink/Shower (Note Aft-Head w/Stall-Shower), Windlass Anchor, Westerbeke Generator, Canvas Package (Bridge Railing Surround, Aft Deck Companionway Cover to Aft Stateroom, Bridge Convertible-Top), Electronics Package (Note Dual-Stations - VHF Marine Radio, Raytheon R40XX Radar, Garmin 7212 Color/Touchscreen GPS/Chartplotter, Autopilot), and MUCH more!

Broker Notes:  Sub-Zero Galley Refrigeration, Teak Decking on Fly-Bridge & Main Deck, Washdown Pumps.  Advance notice required for showing, please contact our sales office to coordinate your visit!

The PowerBoat Guide had this to say:

Introduced in 1965 a total of 1,203 Grand Banks 42s were built before she was replaced with a slightly revised model in 1991.  Indeed the GB 42 is the standard by which other trawlers her size are generally measured.  Her enduring popularity and strong resale values can be attributed to superb engineering and construction, timeless styling, and a proven semi-displacment hull design.  A genuine bluewater cruiser, a fine entry is combined with a moderate beam and full-length skeg keel to give the 42 excellent sea-keeping characteristics in a wide range of conditions.  Aside from the obvious change to fiberglass construction in 1973 (with Hull #353), there were few major modifications to the basic design during her production run.  Instead, continued product refinement can best characterize her evolution over the years from the original mid-1960s wooden version. 

LOA (ft):
42'
Beam (ft):
13.58
Max. Draft (ft):
4.17'
Model Year:
1977
Model Name:
42 Classic
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
Cruise Speed (mph):
8.50 knots
Max. Speed (mph):
10.50 knots
Displacement:
34000 pound lbs.
Fuel Tank Capacity (gal):
600 gallons
Water Tank Capacity (gal):
270 gallons
Engine Horsepower (hp):
260.0 hp
No. of Engines:
2

62ms.