1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic

$115,000

Used

Boat in Port Townsend, WA 98368 US

builtBuilt in 1973
Year the boat was built
model

42 Classic

Boat model
engine

2 Engines (Ford Lehman, Ford Lehman)

Engine type and count
length

42 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Diesel

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
42ft
Length Overall
42ft
Beam
13.5ft
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Hull Material
fiberglass
Engine 1
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Engine Model
120
Total Power
120hp
Engine Hours
2248
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
1973
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
3-blade
Propeller Material
bronze
Engine 2
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Engine Model
120
Total Power
120hp
Engine Hours
2248
Engine Type
inboard
Fuel Type
diesel
Engine Year
1973
Drive Type
direct
Propeller Type
3-blade
Propeller Material
bronze
Key details

Builder:  Grand Yachts, Singapore Hull #399

Year Built:  1973 -  FIBERGLASS

Vessel Name:  Meriwether

Length:  41.83 ft

Beam:  13.6 ft

Draft:  4.5 ft

USCG Documented Vessel

 

Galley
  • Princess 3 Burner Electric Range
  • Large Double Stainless Steel Sink
  • Adler Barbour Refrigeration/ Freezer
  • Salon with Large L-shaped settee with chair and bench seat
  • Salon settee converts to double
  • Large amount of storage in Galley drawers and cupboards
Accommodations
  • Master Stateroom with 2 berths, built in dresser an large hang locker
  • Large ensuite head includes separate shower and bath tub
  • Foward Stateroom features roomy v-berth with hang locker 
  • Ensuite head includes shower and ample storage

 

Tankage

Fuel:  (2) 320  gallons each, welded steel 

  • (1) 20 gallon dedicated tank for Wallas Heat System with separate fill.

Water:  (2) Welded Stainless Steel 120 gallons ea.

Hot Water Tank:  Raritan, 6 gallon tank

Holding:  NEW EXTRA - LARGE CAPACITY!

 

Mechanical and Systems

Twin Ford Lehman 120's, naturally aspirated, closed circuit cooled, 6 cylinder, in line diesel engines with Velvet drive

Engine hours:  

  • Starboard: 2236
  • Port:  2248

Generator:  Northern Lights

Charging System- New MagnaSine Inverter

Batteries:

ProMariner ProSafe Zinc Saver

 

 

Electronics and Navigation

Upper Helm:

  •  Garmin 8612 XSV Chartploter and Multi display
  • Raymarine: 
  • Standard Horizon VHF Radio
  • Standard Horizon Depth
  • Ritchie 4" Compass

Lower Helm:  

  • Garmin 943xs
  • Raymarine Radar C90
  • Icom VHF IC-M604 Radio
  • Ritchie 5" Compass
  • Raymarine autopilot
Electrical Systems

Batteries:  

  •  3 "Full River" sealed 8D GSM  
  • The starting bank are 8D lead acid replaced new by Sea Marine about 4- 5 years ago

  • The Generator battery is 1 deep cycle with separate battery charger

  • 12VDC and 110 VAC Breaker 
  • Battery Charger:  Star Power Truecharge 40+
  • ProMariner ProSafe ZincSaver 60
  • Northern Lights Generator:  Model PX-308K1
Additional Equipment
  • Ideal Windlass
  • Foredeck Washdown pump
  • 2004 Avon RIB Dinghy
  • 2 Spare Bronze Props
  • New Electric Start Honda  9.9 Outboard
  • Magma Propane Grill
  • Raymarine Autopilot
  • Bose Stereo System
  • ACR 406 EPIRB
  • Engine Oil Removal System
  • New MagnaSine Inverter
  • New Wallas Heater
  • Flybridge Freezer

 

Safety and Ground Tackle
  • Ideal Windlass
  • Bow: 45 lb CQR Anchor and approx. 180 ft chain
  • Stern:  Danforth 22S witbh chain and rode
  • Fire Exinguishers
  • Fenders, Lines and PFDS
  • Horn
  • EPIRB:  ACR 406

 

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.

Price History

DateEventPrice
12/4/25Initial price$115,000

Overview from around the web 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic

Customers praise the 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic for its timeless design and solid craftsmanship

Many highlight the boat's spacious and well-appointed interior, which offers comfortable accommodations for extended cruising. The classic teak woodwork and traditional lines receive frequent compliments, emphasizing the vessel's elegant and nostalgic appeal. Owners also appreciate the reliable performance of its twin diesel engines and the boat's sturdy construction, making it suitable for both coastal and offshore voyages. Overall, the 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic is celebrated for its blend of classic beauty, seaworthiness, and comfortable living space.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic is a renowned trawler-style yacht known for its timeless design and solid construction. Here are some pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Classic Styling: The 42 Classic features the iconic Grand Banks lines with a beautiful teak interior and traditional craftsmanship that appeals to enthusiasts of vintage yachts.

Solid Construction: Built with a robust fiberglass hull and high-quality materials, this yacht offers durability and seaworthiness.

Spacious Layout: The interior provides comfortable living spaces, including a full galley, multiple cabins, and generous salon areas, making it suitable for extended cruising.

Stable and Comfortable Ride: The trawler hull design delivers excellent stability and fuel efficiency at moderate speeds, ideal for long-range voyages.

Good Visibility: The raised pilothouse provides excellent all-around visibility for safe navigation.

Strong Community and Support: The Grand Banks brand has a dedicated following, with parts and expertise available for maintenance and restoration.

Cons

Older Systems: Being a 1973 model, many mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems may require updates or ongoing maintenance to ensure reliability.

Fuel Consumption: While efficient for its size, the boat’s displacement hull and older engine technology mean it may consume more fuel compared to modern designs.

Limited Speed: Designed for cruising comfort rather than speed, the 42 Classic typically cruises at 7-9 knots, which may be slower than some other vessels.

Maintenance Intensive: The extensive use of teak and other traditional materials can require significant upkeep to maintain appearance and condition.

Outdated Electronics: Original navigation and onboard systems are likely obsolete and may need upgrades to modern standards.

Weight and Handling: The solid construction and heavy build can make handling more demanding in tight marinas compared to lighter, more modern boats.

Made For

The 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic is ideal for boating enthusiasts who appreciate timeless design, solid craftsmanship, and reliable performance. It is perfect for those seeking a spacious and comfortable cruiser for extended coastal voyages or leisurely weekend getaways. This classic yacht appeals to sailors who value traditional aesthetics combined with practical features for both entertaining and comfortable living aboard.

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419 Jackson Street, Port Townsend, WA, 98368

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