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Grand Banks for sale

£159,864 GBP
Listed price €183,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1991 | 13.17m | Diesel | Power
Florida, United States
£299,354 GBP
Listed price $399,000 USD
1997 | 14.02m | Diesel | Power
United Kingdom
£225,000 GBP
Tax paid / included
1997 | 14.00m | Diesel | Power
£235,428 GBP
Listed price €269,500 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 11.58m | Diesel | Power
£217,520 GBP
Listed price €249,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
2000 | 11.58m | Diesel | Power
£24,373 GBP
Listed price €27,900 EUR
Tax paid / included
1972 | 11.23m | Diesel | Power
£78,622 GBP
Listed price €90,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1989 | 11.19m | Diesel | Power
California, United States
£149,677 GBP
Listed price $199,500 USD
1999 | 11.58m | Diesel | Power
£128,415 GBP
Listed price €147,000 EUR
Tax paid / included
1977 | 12.75m | Diesel | Power
Netherlands
£261,199 GBP
Listed price €299,000 EUR
Tax not paid / excluded
1994 | 14.35m | Diesel | Power
£438,902 GBP
Listed price $585,000 USD
Tax not paid / excluded
2012 | 13.11m | Power

History of Grand Banks

Introduction to Grand Banks

Grand Banks is a name synonymous with luxury, reliability, and timeless style in the world of yacht manufacturing. Esteemed for pioneering the trawler yacht concept, Grand Banks has set the benchmark for long-range cruising vessels since its inception. As both a symbol of nautical heritage and a leader in innovative design, Grand Banks yachts remain highly sought-after by yachting enthusiasts globally.

History of Grand Banks

Founded in 1956, Grand Banks began as American Marine Limited, established by Robert Newton and his sons in Hong Kong. The family initially built custom wooden yachts, gaining renown for their impeccable craftsmanship. In 1963, Grand Banks launched its first design, the Grand Banks 36, which introduced the trawler-style yacht to the leisure market. This model set the stage for decades of success and an enduring legacy. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Grand Banks range expanded, adapting to changing technologies and market demands, while always adhering to a core ethos of quality and style.

Milestones and Innovations

  • Fibreglass Transition: In 1973, Grand Banks made a critical shift from traditional wood construction to fibreglass hulls, enhancing durability and performance. This move cemented the brand’s reputation for superior build quality.
  • Classic, Heritage, and Aleutian Series: Over the decades, Grand Banks introduced the Classic, Heritage, and Aleutian series, each known for distinctive character, advanced engineering, and exceptional seaworthiness.
  • V-Hull Technology: Recent years have seen Grand Banks integrate V-hull technology, dramatically improving speed, fuel efficiency, and handling without sacrificing its iconic aesthetic.

Notable Models

Grand Banks is famed for several iconic models, including the Grand Banks 36 Classic, the Grand Banks 42, and the Aleutian 60. Recent models, such as the Grand Banks 54 and Grand Banks 60, feature state-of-the-art composite construction and advanced marine technology, maintaining the balance between tradition and innovation.

Unique Selling Points of Grand Banks

  • Timeless Design: Grand Banks yachts are instantly recognisable for their elegant, classic lines and traditional trawler profiles, combining practicality with enduring style.
  • Craftsmanship: Each yacht is constructed with meticulous attention to detail, using only the highest quality materials and expert craftsmanship honed over decades.
  • Performance and Range: Grand Banks trawler yachts are renowned for their stability, fuel efficiency, and capability for long-range cruising, making them ideal for adventurous yachtsmen.
  • Innovation: Grand Banks continuously evolves, integrating modern technologies such as advanced hull designs, efficient propulsion systems, and cutting-edge navigation equipment.

Environmental Initiatives

In recent years, Grand Banks has placed a strong focus on reducing environmental impact. Their latest manufacturing processes employ high-tech, lightweight materials aiming to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. This commitment to sustainability ensures that Grand Banks remains ahead of industry requirements and consumer expectations.

Awards and Recognition

Grand Banks has received numerous accolades for excellence in yacht manufacturing, design, and engineering. The brand is routinely lauded by major boating publications and at international boat shows, cementing its reputation within the luxury yachting market.

Why Choose a Grand Banks Yacht?

For those searching for a Grand Banks yacht for sale, the brand represents a blend of classic heritage and modern innovation, ideal for discerning owners who value style, comfort, and long-distance performance. Whether for coastal cruising, ocean passages, or enjoying luxury afloat, Grand Banks continues to deliver yachts that stand the test of time—both in quality and design.

Which models do Grand Banks produce?

Grand Banks produce a range of boats including the Grand Banks 42, Grand Banks 42 Classic, Grand Banks 36, Grand Banks 46 and Grand Banks 46 Europa. For the full list of Grand Banks models currently listed on TheYachtMarket.com, see the model list in the search options on this page.

What types of boats do Grand Banks build?

Grand Banks manufactures a range of different types of boats. The ones listed on TheYachtMarket include Motoryacht, Cruiser, Flybridge motor cruiser, Personal watercraft and Antique/classic.

How much does a boat from Grand Banks cost?

Used boats from Grand Banks on TheYachtMarket.com range in price from £20,000 GBP to £1,110,000 GBP with an average price of £240,000 GBP. A wide range of factors can affect the price of used boats from Grand Banks, for example the model, age and condition.

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