Tacoma Waterfront Office
Tacoma, WA, US, 98402
Tel:253-272-2858
1967 Grand Banks 36 Classic
WOW, THIS IS A MUST SEE!!!!!
This vessel is a 36’ Grand Banks Classic design with a prior "Oak Harbor Boatworks" restoration. The classic cabin arrangement offers fore and aft staterooms with two heads and a large open salon with dual sidedeck access doors. The cabin teak gives a practical beauty above and below deck. This is a well kept and ruggedly built wooden classic dual diesel trawler.
This Grand Banks 36 has a forward V-berth, with a sailboat style insert, four built-in teak storage drawers under the berth, a hanging locker, skylight and a private head. The main salon has a lower helm station, galley to port, and settee to starboard w/under storage compartments, and a table convertible to a double bed. The aft cabin has a double berth to starboard w/two large under drawers, a three drawer dresser chest, a six drawer desk, a large hanging locker, and an enclosed head w/shower. A companionway in the aft cabin leads to the aft deck.
The salon, master and forward cabin “Bob Lowe Custom Interior” teak joinery work (Oak Harbor Boat Works, Inc.) gives a special warmth and appeal to the boat’s interior. “Hunter Douglas Décor” custom blinds provide salon privicy.
The flybridge has a duplicate helm startion w/full instrumentation, venturi wind screen, and storage beneath the console and seats. A 9’ dinghy is carried on the aft cabin top and is launched with the mast/boom block & tackle.
The hull shape is semi-displacement, with a ¾ length skeg type keel. The teak deck design incorporates an aft well deck feature. All deck handrails consist of a teak top rail with bronze stanchions and a teak cap rail.
Specifications
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- Engines: 2-Ford Lehman 2714 E Diesels
- Horsepower: 240 hp
- Cruising speed: 8 kts
- Max speed: 9 kts
- Propellers: 2-3 blade (24LH18 & 24RH17)
- Transmissions: 2-BorgWarner/Velvert Drive
- Fuel Capacity: 360 gal.
- Water Capacity: 120 gal.
- Holding Tank: 40 gal.
- Hot Water: 10 gallon hot water tank (engine & AC power heated)
- Three Burner, “Seaward Princes Euro”, Propane Stove w/Oven
- DC Adler Barbour Refrigerator
- SS Double Sink,
- Single lever mixing valve faucet
- 110 VAC outlets
- Microwave oven
- 12VDC & 120 VAC system w/electrical CB panels
- Heart Interface Freedom 20, 2000 watt inverter/100 amp battery charger
- 120 VAC shore power connection w/30 Amp power cable
- “Cruising” 30 Amp/50’ shore power cable (stored in lazarette)
- Radar: Japan Radio Company, Model 2253, 4Kw, CRT display
- Auto Pilot: ComNav 1001FC w/2T Interface
- Radio: Standard Horizon Intrepid + GX 12705
- Compass: 4” Ritchie (2)
- Depth: (1) Coastal Navigation DS-1010B (1) Raymarine I40 (6/2014)
- GPS: Garmin GPSmap 546 plotter w/G2 chip of PNW & BC
- AIS Garmin AIS 300 connect to GPSmap 546 (6/2014)
- 2-Ford120 hp. Lehman diesel engines w/transmissions, drive shafts
- 3-8D batteries; 1-starting battery & 2 house batteries
- Heart Interface Freedom 20, 2000 watt inverter/100 amp battery charger
- 40 gallon holding tank w/pump-out system
- 60 gallon water tank w/pressurizing pump & accumulator
- 2-95 gallon diesel fuel tanks w/shut off valves, filters and fuel distribution manifold
- Webesto 7000 Btu forced air diesel heater
- Rule 2000 gph bilge pump w/2 Rule bilge level switches
- Rule 2000 gph bilge pump w/1 Rule bilge level switches (forward)
- Bilge level switch alarm
- 10 gal. hot water tank
- Autopilot electromechanical drive motor
- Bruce #33 anchor
- 50’ - 3/8” BBB chain
- 300’ - 5/8”, 3 strand nylon rode
- Ideal “First Mate”, CWM anchor windlass
- 9’ inflatable dinghy w/oars (5/2015)
- 5 hp Mercury 2 cycle outboard engine
- Hull: 1 ¼” Carved Philipine mahogany planking
- Frame/Beams: Yakal mahogany
- Deck: 1 ¼” Teak planking
- Transom: Teak planking over marine plywood
- Fasteners: Silicon bronze screws
- Cabin: Marine plywood
- Cabin Top: Fiberglass cover
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.