1978 Grand Banks 36 Classic
$69,500
Boat in Rockland, ME 04841 US
36 Classic
2 Engines (2x Ford Lehman)
36.8 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Introducing the stunning 1978 Grand Banks GB36570, a remarkable trawler that combines classic design with modern functionality. With an overall length of 36' 10", this vessel boasts a robust fiberglass hull shaped for displacement, ensuring a smooth and stable ride on the water. Powered by twin Ford Lehman 2715E diesel engines, each delivering 120 hp, the Luna Maris is equipped for reliable performance with 4-blade bronze propellers. This trawler is designed for comfort, featuring two well-appointed cabins and two heads, making it perfect for extended voyages or weekend getaways. The electric windlass adds convenience to anchoring, enhancing the overall experience. With a history of careful use, this used model is ready for new adventures. The Luna Maris is not just a boat; it's a gateway to unforgettable memories on the water.
The current owner purchased the Luna Maris in December of 2017. By all indications the previous owner had maintained the vessel well, and had commissioned several interior renovations during his ownership. Particularly of note is the custom galley area which accommodates a much larger refrigerator and a built in microwave, which is not the standard layout for the Grand Banks. The RV sized refrigerator is powered by both DC and AC, and offers substantial space for both refrigeration and freezer.
The current owner had also looked at several Grand Banks and most of them did not show the continued care that he insists upon when buying a boat. The Luna Maris displayed a good level of maintenance and care by her previous owner in Beaufort. It was his opinion at the time that the boat was overall in above average condition when compared with other boats. The survey was performed on December 17th, 2017 and determined that in the view of the surveyor the vessel condition was noted as above average.
The boat arrived in Maine in April of 2018 with passage both in the ICW and outside. The boat performed very well and proved to be a comfortable cruiser on the trip. Upon arrival in Maine the boat was delivered to Front Street shipyard to perform engine maintenance and other minor items such as rebuilding the aft salon exterior door. During this time a new door was fabricated for the main cabin and installed. Upon relaunch and final cleaning of the bilge we noted a slow leak from the keel area. The owner had noted some blisters on the forward hull during the haul-out and survey, so it was hauled back out, sandblasted, filled any blisters, and added three coats of primer and three coats of bottom paint.
While transiting the ICW in the Norfolk area the vessel hit a stump, so when the boat arrived in Maine it was hauled out, inspected for shaft alignment, and ended up removing the starboard propeller for repair at Nautilus Marine. The prop was reinstalled by Front Street.
Front Street had delays in completing the work and the vessel was delivered to the owner and placed on a mooring on October 8th. Journeys End was notified to haul both the Luna Maris and the owner's sailboat at that time and to transport them to heated winter storage. A strong coastal storm on October 28 resulted in both vessels leaving their moorings and going aground at Snow Marine Park. The Luna Maris sustained very minor damage and ended up on the beach laying on her port side. She was hauled immediately the morning after the storm and transported to Johanson's Boat Works for repairs. Repairs were estimated to be around $ 15,212 and included the repair of minor fiberglass scratches on the keel and rudder, refastening and repair of the swim platform, and repainting the bottom. The port shaft was bent as was the port propeller. We ended up having Nautilus repair the prop and replaced the port shaft with new one.
The owner had planned to Cetol all of the teak on the boat, and to repair some cracks in the fiberglass paint at the base of the fly bridge, so while the boat was in an inside heated workspace he contracted with Johanson's to do that work. All of the exterior teak on the boat has been sanded and painted with 5 coats of Cetol. The flybridge area was sanded, fiberglass cracks were repaired, and repainted with Awlgrip white. The area looks new.
The final upgrade is that the upper flybridge now has a Raymarine Axiom 7 Display which is connected with the ES98 in the main cabin.
The total electronics package includes the following:
- Raymarine ES98 2018
- Raymarine Axiom 7 2021
- Raymarine Quantum Radar 2018
- Raymarine Chirp Sonar Transducer 2018
- Raymarine GPS Antenna 2018
- ICOM M424 VHF 2018
Here is a list of the recent work that has been performed:
- New main cabin door 2018
- New Forward Hatch 2018
- Aft cabin door was rebuilt 2018
- Complete bottom job 2018
- Cetol all rails and window trim 2018
- Cetol transom and bow platform 2018
- Refurbish of Flybridge area 2018
- Engines maintenance injectors 2018
- Replacement Bomar Regulator 2018
- Both Props Refurbished 2018
- Port Shaft Replaced 2018
- Cutlass Bearing replaced 2018
- Swim Platform Stainless Mounts 2018
The vessel has a recent survey and is available to be seen by appointment.
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.
Price History
| Date | Event | Price |
|---|---|---|
| 3/31/26 | Initial price | $69,500 |
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Customers praise the 1978 Grand Banks 36 Classic for its timeless design, solid construction, and excellent seakeeping abilities
Many highlight the spacious and comfortable interior, which offers a warm, traditional atmosphere ideal for extended cruising. Reviewers often mention the quality craftsmanship and durable materials used throughout the vessel, contributing to its reputation as a reliable and sturdy trawler. Owners appreciate the boat's efficient fuel consumption and ease of handling, making it suitable for both seasoned sailors and those new to long-distance voyaging. Overall, the 1978 Grand Banks 36 Classic is celebrated for blending classic style with practical functionality, making it a cherished choice among enthusiasts of traditional cruising yachts.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1978 Grand Banks 36 Classic is a renowned trawler-style yacht celebrated for its timeless design and solid construction. Here are some of the key pros and cons of this model:
Pros
Classic Styling: The Grand Banks 36 Classic features elegant, traditional lines with beautiful teak woodwork and a distinctive semi-displacement hull, giving it a timeless appeal.
Solid Build Quality: Known for its sturdy fiberglass hull and high-quality craftsmanship, the boat offers durability and reliability for long-range cruising.
Comfortable Interior: The layout is well-designed for extended stays aboard, with spacious cabins, a functional galley, and ample storage.
Good Seaworthiness: The semi-displacement hull allows for a smooth ride in various sea conditions, making it suitable for coastal and offshore cruising.
Easy Handling: Despite its size, the 36 Classic is relatively easy to handle, with good maneuverability and a manageable engine size.
Cons
Age-Related Maintenance: Being a vintage vessel from 1978, it may require ongoing maintenance and potential upgrades to systems such as electrical, plumbing, and engines.
Slower Speeds: The semi-displacement hull design prioritizes comfort and efficiency over speed, so cruising speeds are moderate compared to planing hull boats.
Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to newer yachts, the 36 Classic may lack some contemporary conveniences and technology unless retrofitted.
Fuel Consumption: While efficient for its size, the diesel engine may consume more fuel than modern engines, impacting operational costs.
Interior Space: Although comfortable, the interior may feel more compact compared to larger or more modern designs, especially for larger crews.
Made For
The 1978 Grand Banks 36 Classic is ideal for boating enthusiasts who appreciate timeless craftsmanship and classic design. Perfect for those seeking a sturdy, comfortable cruiser with traditional lines, it suits sailors and powerboaters looking for a reliable vessel for coastal cruising, extended voyages, or liveaboard lifestyles. Its spacious interior and solid construction make it well-suited for families, couples, or solo adventurers who value both style and functionality on the water.
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