This 2000 Grand Banks 36 Classic is a single-diesel trawler built during the final production years of this model line. Powered by a 225-horsepower John Deere with approximately 3,045 hours, the boat cruises at 8.5 knots and reaches 10 knots at full throttle. The fiberglass hull spans 36 feet in length with a 12.67-foot beam, offering the classic proportions and seakeeping characteristics the model is known for.
The accommodations center on an island berth aft and include a galley fitted with a Force 10 three-burner propane stove and Corian countertops. The Dometic Masterflush heads serve the head compartment. Climate control is provided by a Webasto hot water diesel furnace with three zones of distribution throughout the interior.
Power and navigation systems are substantial for extended cruising. A Magnum MS2812 inverter/charger manages four Northstar AGM batteries totaling 1,040 amp-hours. Navigation equipment comprises a Garmin Echomap Plus plotter/sounder, Furuno radar with AIS, and Comnav autopilot. A Flo-Scan fuel monitor tracks consumption. The rig includes a Wesmar bow thruster for tight maneuvering and a dripless shaft seal.
Onboard equipment adds convenience and capability. A full flybridge enclosure extends usable outdoor space, and a Seafreeze top-loading freezer on the flybridge provides substantial storage. An 11-foot Walker Bay center console RIB with a 30-horsepower Tohatsu four-stroke electric-start outboard serves as the tender, handled by a SeaWise electric davit.
Length
36.00 FT
Beam
12.67 FT
Draft
4.00 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Semi-Displacement
Engines
1
Engine Make
John Deere
Engine Model
6068
Hours
3,045 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
8.50 KTS
Max Speed
10.00 KTS
Range
1000.00 NM
Fuel
400 GAL
Water
140 GAL