Overview
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The Grand Banks Eastbay 49 is a top-quality hardtop express whose elegant appearance and meticulous construction represent the ultimate in classic American yachting. A handsome yacht with a long foredeck and traditional Downeast styling, she’s built on a modified deep-V hull with a short keel and prop pockets for reduced draft. If the Eastbay’s elegant two-stateroom, two-head interior—a blend of hand-rubbed teak cabinetry, a teak-and-holly cabin sole, Corian counters and custom hardware, her spacious semi-enclosed helm deck (where guests will certainly prefer to congregate) provides comfortable seating for a small crowd. The beautifully finished molded hardtop is an integral part of the design, and access to the engine room is through a hinged section of the cockpits bench seat. Additional features include wide side decks, a power-assisted center windshield panel, transom door and a teak swim platform. The large engine room is a plus with easy cockpit access and access between engines near helm.
Twin Caterpillar 660 hp Cat 3196TA diesels will cruise this 49 Eastbay about 24 knots (around 28 knots top) and her bow thruster makes docking a breeze. Both Engines have been upgraded with new style turbos and replaced injectors, etc. Air conditioning upgraded with new fans and new duct work as well as refrigeration serviced. Call today for more information.
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Accommodations
The salon layout features a port-side U-settee around a teak table with folding leaves. Along the starboard side of the salon is a Stidd helm seat 500XL Power (up, down, fwd, bkwd) and teak cabinet storage. Just aft is a straight settee. The expanse of windows brings light and views pouring into the large salon. A U-line icemaker is in the starboard aft corner. Below deck, the layout offers two staterooms, including the forward master with en-suite head and shower stall. To port is the guest stateroom, shown here with twin berths, across from a starboard-side guest head (also with enclosed shower). Completing the lower deck layout is a U-shaped galley to port, Opposite to starboard is a pull-out settee converts into a double berth and a hand-made dinette table which is a signature of all Grand Banks yachts. In this case, a dinette table has a maple inlay, folding leaves, tall bottle storage, and reversible felt-lined cup holders that turn over to elegantly nest flush to the surface. Complete custom interior by SEAMS of Newport throughout in 2011. to inclurd New wall coverings and custom carpet.
Galley & Dinette
U shaped and to port at the foot of the bridgedeck stairs. Corian counters with teak fiddles and cabinets above with drawer and cabinet storage beneath. Sink is a single large unit with Grohe single lever faucet for pressure hot and cold water, Grohe soap dispenser, mug rack above and teak/glass door liquor and glass locker inboard. A Seaward 3 burner electric cooktop outboard has customized storage beneath. A large top opening locker outboard forward and the top opening freezer is in the aft outboard corner. Under the aft counter are separate front opening teak door SubZero refrigerator and freezer w/icemaker. A Microwave/Convection oven is installed above the counter.
Engine & Mechanical
- (2) Caterpillar 3196TA freshwater cooled turbo charged marine diesel engines
- Northern Lights 12-KW freshwater cooled turbo charged marine diesel electric generator
- (2) Twin Disc marine reversing gears
- 110-volt AC outlet
- House battery bank - port engine battery parallel disconnect switch
- Potable water bib with hose
- Starboard service alternator breaker
- Charles Marine Products 50-amp, 5000 Series, 12-volt DC6 gel cell
- Simrad 12-volt DC reversible autopilot pump
- Simrad junction unit
- Yacht Corrosion Consultants Zincsaver II 50-amp shore power galvanic isolator
- Unused auxiliary seacock and strainer
- Seaward 20 gallon stainless steel 120 volt AC electric water heater with boost heat off the starboard main engine heat
- exchanger.
- (2) Marine Air raw water cooled direct expansion air conditioning compressors unit 16,000 BTU with reverse cycle heat
- 12- volt DC belt drive main engine alternators
- Groco 12-volt DC Paragon potable water system pump and hydra cell
Grunet 115 volt AC air and raw water cooled refrigeration compresso - ACME 15 KVA shore power isolation transformer
- Shore power inlet breaker
- Battery disconnect switches - port main engine, starboard engine, and generator
- Port main engine battery bank consisting of (3) AGM gel cell batteries
- Strong Marine Tides dripless shafts seals
- Flo-Scan main engine fuel meters
- Generator start/stop preheat gauge panel, oil pressure, jacket water temperaturem volts, and hours
- Engine battery parallel solenoid and control
- Sea Star power assist steering reservoir, cooler, and filter.
- Buell 12 Volt DC air compressor and reservoir
- (2) Recor fuel filter water seperators with fire shields, one each main engine
- March AC-SC-MD 11S volt AC air conditioning raw water cooling pump
- March LC-3CP-MD 11S volt AC
- Danforth Compass
- (2) Garmin 5212 12" color touch screen monitors with GPS, radar and depth
- B&G network digital depth sounder
- Jabsco 12 volt DC fuel transfer pump - self priming - rated at 50 liters per minute
- Reverso 12 volt DC reversible oil change pumps for main engines, gearboxes, and generator
- Starboard main engine battery bank, consisting of (3) AGM gel cell batteries
- Standard horizon GX5000S VHF radio
Electrical / Electronics
Fusion Audio Systems - IPS 700 w/ iPhone Dock
4 Separate Zones
Salon
Cockpit
Helm
Foredeck
Second 50 AMP Charles River 5000 Series charger installed
Built in DC powered USB chargers at three (3) locations
Helm - captain
Helm - navigator
Salon
Sidepower Bow Thruster - SEI30
Wilson Electronics Cell Phone Booster
Recent Maintainence
- All AGM batteries replaced in the last 12 month, 3 Starboard starting, 3 Port starting, 2 House, 2 Bow Thruster, and 1 Generator batteries.
- Shaft spur cutters replaced in 2013
- Groco PST water tank replaced in 2013
- Just completed May 2014 Teak Decks sanded and replaced missing bungs and caulk.
- Teak re-varnished
- Gel Coat repainted around windows
- A/C and refrigeration serviced.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
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