This 1973 Grand Banks 42 Classic is a fiberglass trawler built in the first year of fiberglass construction for the model. The boat has been maintained in fresh water for most of its life and kept under cover, preserving its classic lines and structural integrity. Twin Ford Lehman diesel engines, each 120 hp, provide reliable power for cruising the Pacific Northwest.
The layout centers on a spacious, light-filled salon and galley with excellent visibility. A wide deck and transom flow into an L-shaped settee for dining and entertaining. Dual helm stations allow the captain comfort and protection from weather. Below, the two-stateroom, two-head layout accommodates a split-berth master with ensuite head featuring a separate tub and shower, a forward V-berth with its own head, and a salon settee that converts to a double berth.
Recent upgrades include new Garmin navigation systems, a MagnaSine inverter, new railcovers, refreshed brightwork, a new electric-start Honda outboard, a new holding tank, and a Wallas diesel heater. The boat's systems and maintenance reflect attentive stewardship by current ownership.
Length
42.00 FT
Beam
13.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
2
Heads
2
Crew Cabins
2
Engines
2
Engine Make
Ford Lehman
Engine Model
120
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
2,248 HRS
Fuel
Diesel