The Grand Banks 36 Classic is recognized as one of the most successful cruising trawlers ever built, combining graceful hull lines with seaworthy performance and solid craftsmanship. This 1983 example is powered by twin Ford diesel engines and measures 36 feet in length with a 12-foot 10-inch beam. The fiberglass hull is designed for confident handling in coastal and offshore conditions, with a semi-displacement form that moves through the water with grace.
Below decks, the interior features abundant natural light from numerous windows and is finished with elegant workmanship throughout. The layout includes fore and aft staterooms, dual heads with showers, a salon with helm station and settee, and a straight-line galley. Stylish brass swivel reading lamps accent each berth and settee, and thoughtfully positioned storage provides ample space for extended cruising. The cabin arrangement reflects the classic Grand Banks design philosophy centered on comfort and livability for couples and families.
Deck spaces include an open flybridge and sun deck with excellent sightlines, helm stations both above and below, and walk-around side decks with convenient port-side salon access. The aft design allows easy entry to the master stateroom. The boat has undergone considerable preparation and investment to ready it for extended cruising.
Length
36.25 FT
Beam
12.83 FT
Draft
6.33 FT
Weight
26,000 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Ford
Engine Model
Lehman 2715E
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
5,500 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
1,510 GAL
Water
125 GAL