This 1981 Grand Banks 32 is a fiberglass trawler built around a semi-displacement hull designed for comfortable extended cruising. The 32-foot boat has a beam of 11.5 feet and carries a single 120-horsepower Ford diesel engine, delivering a cruising speed of 7.2 knots and a maximum speed of 10 knots. The design is defined by traditional Grand Banks lines—a high bow, walkaround teak decks, and a raised wrap-around bulwark with handrails.
The interior centers on a single cabin with a spacious V-berth forward, fitted with a filler cushion to expand the sleeping area. The salon sits amidships with seating on both sides and a folding table for dining. The galley occupies the port side, while a helm station sits to starboard. A head with shower is located aft on the starboard side, complemented by a deep hanging locker on the port. Storage throughout the boat is plentiful, with additional capacity in the accessible engine room located mid-ship.
The boat has been equipped with a bow thruster, diesel heating, upgraded electronics, and a tender. The engine room layout allows adequate space for routine maintenance and servicing. The cockpit and flybridge configuration provides comfortable outdoor working and entertaining areas.
Length
32.00 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Draft
3.75 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Ford
Engine Model
Lehman
Power
NaN HP
Hours
3,716 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
7.20 KTS
Max Speed
10.00 KTS
Fuel
250 GAL
Water
100 GAL