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1996 BAYLINER 47’ PILOTHOUSE - T-315hp Hino’s (890 hours) cruise 16 knots Max 22 knots, 15’ Beam, 30,000 lbs, 444 gal fuel, 3 staterooms, 8 kw gen set, Inverter, two Vacuflush heads, two show- ers, washer dryer, This is one of the cleanest Bayliner 4788’s you will find. Indulge yourself in supreme comfort and convenience at a very reasonable price point. Notable for its terrific layout and exceptional performance, reliable and very efficient. Asking $189,900.


2008 GRAND BANKS 47’ EUROPA- T-550hp Cummins (245 hours) Cruise range 10-18 knots, Max 25 knots 15’9” Beam, 50,827 lbs displacement, 600 gal fuel, 260 water, 2 staterooms 2 Vacuflush heads, 2 stall showers, Sidepower bow thruster, Sea Recovery watermaker, 11.5kw Onan gen set, Custom C-Fab hardtop, Novurania dinghy, Hydraulic davit, AC/Heat, washer/dryer, Simrad tronics. Exceptional quality, condition, performance. Grand Banks,a sensible, socially acceptable decision throughout the world. Asking $895,000.


1982 GRAND BANKS 42 SPORT CRUISER - T-310hp Caterpillar 3208T’s (2020 hrs) Cruise 10 kts Max 17 kts 13’7” Beam, 600 gal fuel, 270 gal water, Two strms, stall shower, Sealand Vacuflush head, Onan 7.5 kw gen set. The Grand Banks 42 SC (Sport Cruiser) is arguably one of the most attractive models ever offered on the easily driven economical Forty-Two hull. “Frenchship” is hull number #808 is a clean low hour original GB that appeals to cruisers, anglers and classic boat enthusiasts worldwide. Now offered at $167,500.


2003 GRAND BANKS 42 EUROPA T-420hp Caterpillar 3126B’s (1100 hours) Cruise 12-14 knots Max 18 knots 14’1” Beam, 600 gal fuel, 47,000 lbs, Naiad Stabilizers, Northern Lights generator, Inverter, Air Conditioning & heat, Sea Recovery watermaker, Caribe Dinghy, Washer Dryer, This is one of if not the best equipped 42’ Europas ever offered. Exceptional quality and excellent sea keeping attributes never go out of fashion. Take a close inspection of this “Dependable Diesel Cruiser” now offered $569,000.


1998 GRAND BANKS 38’ EASTBAY EXPRESS - T-420hp Caterpillar 3126TA’s (965 hours) Cruise 24 knots Max 28 knots, 13’4” Beam, 360 gal fuel, 90 gal H20, 25,000 lbs disp, Onan 6kw gen set, Heart Inverter, Barrett enclosure and top, Flag Blue hull, Northstar electronics. When sea conditions become rough the 20 degree deadrise of the Ray Hunt hull design and the bullet proof Grand Banks construction insure your confidence and safety. Available $269,000.


2004 SUNSEEKER 37’ T-285hp Volvo KAD 300’s diesels (275 hours) Cruise 28 knots Max 33 knots 11’7” Beam, 396 gal diesel, LOA 39’8”, 17,420 lbs, 3.5kw gen set, water maker, bow thruster, air-conditioning, Garmin “touch screen” electronics, KVH sat tv, Rainer bonded windows. This boat is loaded with excellent equipment and shows better than new. A very upscale approach to fishing on thirty seven feet. Now offered $299,000.


2005 CABO 35’ EXPRESS - T-Cummins (Common Rail) QSC8.3 540hp (550 hours) Cruise 26 knots Max 32 knots 13’ Beam, 26,000 lbs, 420 gal fuel, Westerbeke 7.6 kw gen set, C-Fab Marlin tower, Vacu flush head, Air conditioning and heat, inverter, underwater lights, water maker, Satellite TV, Super clean well equipped low hour Common Rail powered 35 Express. $340,000.


1989 INNOVATOR INTERNATIONAL 31’ - T-210hp Cummins 6BT5.9 (2400 hours) Cruise 18 knots Max 24 knots, 10’6” Beam, 215 gal Diesel, 11,000 lbs, Inverter, bait tank, fighting chair, cockpit controls, watermaker, generous side decks, The Ed Monk design is a tournament proven craft dedicated to the art of sport fishing. Now asking $59,900.


For Further Details Contact Ian McGhie 562.505.3502


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