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36' Grand Banks 36 Classic Trawlers

Location: Stamford CT United States


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Stamford CT…for sale…1977 36 ft Grand Banks Trawler, fiberglass hull, fiberglass decks and house; twin Ammarine (John Deere) diesel engines. The Grand Banks 36s are the true classic aft cabin trawler yacht, highly regarded for beauty, comfort and seaworthiness. Prized for their handcrafted teak joinery, top-quality hardware, these Grand Banks yachts enjoy wide side decks, roomy bridge, prop protecting keel, dingy on aft cabin roof, and a comfort for extended cruising or living aboard. The fiberglass hull, decks, and cabins make for a worry free, easily maintained Trawler Yacht ready to take you most anywhere at a stately 9 knots.

This Grand Banks 36 is in good condition and mostly original. The fuel tanks were replaced with four aluminum tanks, total 352 gal, range 800+ miles. The teak has been removed from the decks which are now fiberglass. The refrigerator has been removed, the space remains open. The generator has been removed. The forward cabin remains in its original configuration, two berths and a head. The aft cabin remains in its original configuration, single berth to port and double berth to starboard; head with shower forward. The Saloon is mostly original with the seating ell around the salon table, helm and pilot station forward, galley to port. They Galley is equipped with a propane stove/oven, sink and microwave oven. The refrigerator has been removed and not yet replaced.

The flying bridge is essentially original, and remains an extremely comfortable helm station or a great center for entertaining or just watching the sun set with an appropriate beverage in hand. The mast and boom have been seriously up graded with aluminum spars and beefy rigging.

The Ammarine 404 diesel engines were developed by John Deere and American Marine as slow turning, smooth, quiet, counter rotating matched pairs, coupled through large reduction gears and big diameter propellers. This combination resulted in economy, comfort and handling characteristics that typify a proper ship.

This vessel is a wonderful example of the classic Grand Banks 36 in fiberglass. There is some cosmetic work to be done, but the boat appears to be fit and sound. She lies in the water in Stamford CT, a great value for a connoisseur of fine traditional yachts.

LOA (ft):
36'
Model Year:
1977
Model Name:
36 Classic
Hull Material:
Fiberglass
No. of Engines:
2

78ms.