1990 Grand Banks 46 Classic
$160,000
Boat in Bellingham, WA 98225 US
46 Classic
2 Engines (Caterpillars, Caterpillars)
46 feet
Diesel
Fiberglass/Reinforced
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The Patos (so named after reading the wonderful historic book "A light on the island" by Helene Glidden), a 1990 Grand Banks 46 Classic, is a true testament to the enduring appeal and reliability of Grand Banks yachts. Built with a sturdy fiberglass hull and a robust superstructure, this vessel has withstood the test of time and thousands of nautical miles of cruising from Bellingham to Alaska many times! Offering a blend of timeless elegance and practicality that is perfect for extended cruising adventures, the Grand Banks 46 Classic is renowned for its seaworthiness and comfort, and the Patos is no exception. With a displacement of approximately 48,000 pounds loaded, it provides a smooth and stable ride, making it ideal for traversing various water conditions with ease and confidence.
The interior of the Patos is a blend of classic design and modern amenities, creating a living space that is both inviting and functional. The teak parquet sole, coupled with the rich teak paneling, exudes a sense of warmth and luxury that is unmatched. The layout is thoughtfully designed, featuring a spacious salon with ample seating and a well-appointed galley that is perfect for entertaining or simply enjoying a quiet meal at sea. The accommodations are equally impressive, with a comfortable V-berth stateroom, a VIP port side accommodation and a private head with a stall shower, and a cozy aft cabin that offers privacy and comfort. The Patos is equipped with capable navigation and communication systems, ensuring that you are always connected and on course, whether you're navigating coastal waters or venturing into open seas.
The Patos, with her twin Caterpillar 3208NA engines, has logged an impressive 13,000 hours, a testament to her extensive and varied journeys across the seas. This mileage is a badge of honor, reflecting the countless adventures and memories she has facilitated for her owners. While the engines show signs of their extensive use, they have consistently performed reliably, ensuring that the Patos has always been ready for the next expedition. The vessel's current condition is a reflection of her age and the experiences she has endured, much like the patina on a well-loved piece of furniture. Despite this, the Patos remains a robust and capable cruiser, equipped with a range of modern amenities and safety features that enhance her seaworthiness and comfort. As she approaches the need for repowering, the investment in her future is not just a necessity but an opportunity to further enhance her already impressive capabilities, ensuring that she continues to provide unforgettable experiences for years to come. She is priced accordingly and will be a great value for the one who loves what she's capable of!
Some of her highlights are:
- Naiad stabilizers
- Spectra Newport 1000 Mk II watermaker
- 8kw Onan generator
- Magnum MS 2812 inverter/charger
- Roskelley Olsson davit
- AB 10VSXX RIB w/ Tohatsu 20 hp electric start
- Comnav Autopilot at both stations
- Garmin GMR18 radar
- 2 Garmin 1242XSV GPS/Plotter/AIS/Depth
- Ultra 60lb. anchor
- Espar diesel furnace
- Dometic Masterflush heads
- Dual freshwater pumps
Patos features a three stateroom layout with an up galley. The salon has a large L-settee to starboard and two Grand Banks teak chairs to port. The yacht table is drop-leaf and there is a large dry bar with drawers just aft of the lower helm. The master stateroom is aft with an island queen berth, hanging locker, ample drawer storage and separate head and stall shower. The forward port guest stateroom has a double berth, hanging locker and drawer storage. The forward stateroom is a very large V-berth with hanging locker and plenty of drawer storage. Under the V-berth is a freezer. The guest head has a stall shower and both heads have been upgraded to Masterflush systems.
- Bright and airy up galley layout
- Spectra Newport 1000 Mk II watermaker
- Seaward propane stove/oven
- Nova Cool 12v refrigerator with freezer
- Custom large freezer under V-berth
- Freezer on flybridge
- Franklin Chef microwave
- 20 gallon hot water heater
- Large SS sink
- Filtration for freshwater system
- (2) Garmin 1242XSV 12" GPS/AIS/chart plotter/sounder
- Garmin GMR18 radar
- Comnav autopilot both helms
- ICOM M506 VHF radio at lower helm
- ICOM M506 VHF radio at flybridge
- VLH3000 hailer
- (2) RD 30 depth sounders
- Alpine CDA105 stereo
- Amplifier & Bose speakers w/sub-woofer
- 26" Insignia TV
- Submersible handheld VHF
- Two Danforth 5" compasses
- Rudder angle indicator on autopilot
- Onan 8kW generator w/ 7531 hrs
- Magnum 2812 inverter/charger
- Victron Orion 12v 30 amp battery charger
- (6) Lifeline L16T AGM house bank batteries with parallel switch
- (2) Northstar AGM31M engine start batteries
- (1) Odyssey AGM24M generator start battery
- DC outlet at helm
- Chrome reading lights all new 06/08
- 12v DC & 110v AC systems w/50 amp shorepower fore and aft
- Smartplug shorepower system
The engines are Caterpillar 3208 rated at 210 hp. These engines are naturally aspirated with no turbochargers, which is how she has clocked 13,000+ hours. The displacement size is over 10 liters each, which makes for an ideal combination with the heavy semi-displacement Grand Banks hull. These engines are well noted for their longevity, fuel economy and smooth running.
- Twin Caterpillar 3208NA 210 hp engines
- Twin Disc transmissions
- Naiad stabilizers w/Multisea II control w/model 252 main unit w/safety blades
- Espar diesel furnace with digital thermostat
- Racor 900 fuel filters
- Reverso oil change system
- Engine exhaust overheat alarms
- Automatic halon fire control system
- PSS dripless shaft seals
- Acoustical insulation
- Three auto and manual bilge pumps
- Two bilge blowers
- AC/DC engine room lighting
- Dometic Masterflush toilets in both heads
- Holding tank w/macerator
- Tankwatch system for holding tank
- Whale Gulper drain pump in fwd shower
- 2" stainless steel shafts
- Roskelley-Olsson 600 lb electric davit
- Extended swim platform
- 10' AB RIB dinghy w/20 hp Tohatsu four-stroke electric start
- Lofrans Falcon windlass
- 60 lb Ultra anchor w/380' chain
- Danforth spare anchor w/chain & line
- Parmax 80PSI saltwater washdown
- Lexan venturi
- Stainless steel handrails for easier maintenance
- Transom door
- Hot/cold transom shower
- Magma BBQ
- Navy canvas: bimini, dodger, flybridge console and seating covers, aft cabin door cover, rail covers
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 |
|---|---|---|
| 1/29/26 | No change | $170,000 |
| 1/22/26 | Price decreased | $160,000(-5.9%) |
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Customers praise the 1990 Grand Banks 46 Classic for its timeless design, solid construction, and spacious interior
Many highlight the vessel’s sturdy build quality and classic teak wood finishes, noting how these features contribute to both durability and aesthetic appeal. Owners appreciate the comfortable accommodations, including generous living and sleeping areas, which make the boat ideal for extended cruising. The pilothouse layout receives positive remarks for providing excellent visibility and ease of handling. Additionally, reviewers often mention the reliable performance of the twin diesel engines and the vessel’s smooth ride in various sea conditions. Overall, customers value the 1990 Grand Banks 46 Classic for its blend of classic style, comfort, and dependable seaworthiness.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 1990 Grand Banks 46 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 Design: The Grand Banks 46 Classic features a traditional, elegant profile with fine craftsmanship that appeals to many cruising enthusiasts.
Solid Construction: Built with a robust fiberglass hull and quality materials, it provides durability and seaworthiness.
Spacious Interior: The layout offers comfortable living space with multiple cabins, a well-equipped galley, and ample storage, making it ideal for extended cruising.
Good Range: Equipped with efficient diesel engines, it offers excellent fuel economy and a long cruising range.
Stable Ride: The displacement hull and moderate beam contribute to a smooth and stable ride even in rough seas.
Reliable Systems: Many owners appreciate the simplicity and reliability of its mechanical and electrical systems, which are easier to maintain compared to modern, more complex vessels.
Cons
Lower Top Speed: The displacement hull design means it cruises comfortably at moderate speeds, but it’s not built for fast travel.
Maintenance: While well-built, the age of a 1990 model means it may require ongoing maintenance, updates, or system upgrades to meet modern standards.
Limited Modern Amenities: Compared to newer yachts, it may lack some contemporary features such as advanced navigation electronics, modern entertainment systems, or more spacious cockpit layouts.
Fuel Consumption at Higher Speeds: Although efficient at cruising speeds, running at higher speeds can increase fuel consumption significantly.
Maneuverability: Larger size and traditional steering may make docking and tight maneuvers more challenging for less experienced operators.
Made For
The 1990 Grand Banks 46 Classic is ideal for boating enthusiasts who appreciate timeless craftsmanship and reliable performance. It's perfect for those seeking a spacious, comfortable cruiser with classic styling, suitable for extended coastal cruising or liveaboard adventures. Whether you're an experienced sailor or a couple looking for a sturdy, elegant vessel to explore the waters in style and comfort, this boat offers a blend of tradition and durability that appeals to discerning mariners.
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