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Twenty-five years is a long time to maintain a record of superior performance in regards to long-range, deep-water capability, yet that's exactly what the Grand Banks 32 sedan has accomplished.
Long considered the most seaworthy of diesel cruisers, the Grand Banks 32 Sedan was also known for its beauty and practicality. At first glance, one saw the large and functional foredeck, the extra wide side decks, the generously sized aft deck. The flybridge seated six adults and had a duplicate helmsman's station.
In the forward stateroom, you would have found full headroom as well as generous hanging locker and drawer space. The "V" berths comfortably accommodated two adults. As with all Grand Banks yachts, golden Burmese teak was used throughout.
Given its wide range of cruising capabilities, many considered the 32 a statement on the way life should be lived.
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| 31'11" |
9.73m |
| 30'9" |
9.37m |
| 11'6" |
3.5m |
| 3'9" |
1.14m |
| 17,000 lb. |
7,711 kg |
| 110 ga. |
416 ltrs. |
| 250 ga. |
946 ltrs. |
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