The Grand Banks 36 is a classic flybridge trawler built in 1971 with a wooden hull and twin Ford Lehman diesel engines producing 240 horsepower. The design reflects the breed's reputation for seaworthiness and practical cruising capability, particularly suited to Pacific Northwest waters. Teak decks and mahogany joinery are preserved throughout the boat, with attention paid to maintaining the original character of the build.
The boat accommodates two cabins and two heads. The layout follows the traditional Grand Banks arrangement, marrying the comfort of a flybridge with the efficiency of a trawler hull form.
Recent upgrades include an EFOY fuel cell charger, a high-efficiency NovaKool refrigerator, and LED lighting throughout. Maintenance and service records are on file. The boat has been kept in a boathouse and regularly serviced by professional yards, supporting its condition and operational readiness for coastal cruising.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
12.17 FT
Draft
4.42 FT
Material
Wood
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Engine Model
2715E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
430 GAL
Water
154 GAL