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TEA TIME 38' 0" GRAND BANKS 2002 PRICE ON APPLICATION

Specifications

Accomodations:
1 stateroom
Length:
38' 0" (11.58 m)
Beam:
13' 2" (4.01 m)
Draft:
3' 8" (1.12 m)
Year Built:
2002
Builder:
GRAND BANKS
Category:
Motor Yacht
Cruise Speed:
23 Kts. (26 MPH)
Max Speed:
30 Kts. (35 MPH)
Location:
Florida - S.E.United States
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Basic Information

Builder:
GRAND BANKS
Category:
Motor Yacht
Model Year:
2002
Year Built:
2002
Country:
United States
Cockpit:
Yes

Dimensions

LOA:
38' 0" (11.58m)
LWL:
34' 8" (10.57m)
Beam:
13' 2" (4.01m)
Max Draft:
3' 8" (1.12m)
Clearance:
15' 0" (4.57m)

Speed, Capacities and Weight

Cruise Speed:
23 Kts. (26 MPH)
Max Speed:
30 Kts. (35 MPH)
Displacement:
25590 Pounds
Water Capacity:
95 Gallons
Holding Tank:
30 Gallons
Fuel Capacity:
344 Gallons

Accommodations

Sleeps:
6
Total Heads:
1

Hull and Deck Information

Hull Material:
FRP
Hull Color:
Blue

Engine Information

Overview

     "The Grand Banks 38 Eastbay EX rides a solid fiberglass deep-vee hull designed by C. Raymond Hunt Associates... Prop pockets reduce draft to slightly more than 3 feet. The wide side decks and full-length side rails allow easy movement around the boat. The raised bridge deck (with engines below) has a well-appointed helm station to starboard, laid out with a large instrument console and room for a navigation station." ~ Steve Knauth for Soundings


Clean example of Grand Banks popular East Bay 38. Owned by a life long yachtsman, and enjoyed by him and his family for the past 15 years. She is a one owner boat, kept on a travel lift it's entire life and covered with a full hull and deck cover to protect her from the Florida sun when she is not being enjoyed by her Family. The motors are rinsed with fresh water after every use, negating corrosion. She has a care taker that runs every single electronic and piece of machinery at least once a month.
Drawing only 3'8", she's perfect for the Bahamas, or any other island hopping you plan to do. Her wide open cockpit and salon leave plenty of space to sit back and relax, and her voluminous cabin allow you to spend your downtime in total comfort.

Accommodations

Down below, the quality and tradition of Grand Banks is clearly evident. To port is a well equipped galley complete with a three-burner stove and oven, a large stainless steel sink and the same customized heavy duty refrigerator icebox that has become such a popular feature on the Grand Banks cruisers. With an abundance of storage cabinets and counter space, one can create a gourmet meal as easily as a light snack. A built-in exhaust fan and overhead hatch add to the open, fresh-air atmosphere of the galley. Adjacent to the galley is a dining/saloon area featuring a beautifully crafted teak table surrounded on three sides by a comfortable settee. The table can be lowered to create a double berth for overnight guests. Built-in teak bookcases, storage compartments and special lighting fixtures provide a warm and cozy yachting environment. A large head with a wrap-around shower is accessed through a sliding teak door. Featuring a large, molded sink and vanity with storage compartments, the head is bright and well ventilated with its own opening port. The forward stateroom can be built either in the traditional V-berth style or with an optional double island bed. With either layout, the stateroom provides comfort and privacy for the cruising couple. The berths are surrounded by storage compartments, and there is additional storage below the bunk arrangements and in the hanging locker.

Deck

On deck, the Eastbay shows its cruising heritage. The varnished toerail highlights her traditional lines. Wide, non-skid side decks and sturdy stainless steel grabrails provide a sense of security when going forward to handle lines or the anchor. Safety at sea continues to be a part of the Grand Banks tradition.

Construction

On deck, the Eastbay shows its cruising heritage. The varnished toe rail highlights her traditional lines. Wide, non-skid side decks and sturdy stainless steel grab rails provide a sense of security when going forward to handle lines or the anchor. Safety at sea continues to be a part of the Grand Banks tradition.

Helm Station

  • Furuno RD-30
  • Furuno Nav Net Radar (Screen not operable, radar still powers up)
  • Garmin 7612xsv GPS
  • Simrad AP22 Auto Pilot
  • ICOM IC-M502 VHF Radio
  • Maxell Windlass Control
  • Electronic Shifters
  • Trace Inverter
  • Rudder Indicator
  • Hynautic Marine Steering Systems
  • Horn Kahlenberg
  • Compass Ritchie
  • Speakers Clarion
  • Engine Instruments Gauge
  • Rudder Angle Sender
  • Rudder Angle Gauge
  • Windows w/Wipers Exalto

Main Salon

  • L-Shaped Seating w/Teak Table
  • Stereo & CD Player Clarion
  • Speakers Clarion Marine
  • All LED Lighting
  • Over Head Lighting
  • Marine Air Conditioning / Heat

Galley

  • Microwave Sharp Convection Oven
  • Refrigerator / Freezer Norcold
  • Stove Gas Seaward Princess
  • Double Sink Sterling Plumbing
  • Trash Compartment
  • Storage
  • Outlet Vimar
  • Blower ITT Jabsco
  • Window
  • Dinette Seating w/Table & Pillows

Stateroom

  • Full Size bed w/Drawer below
  • Closet
  • Cabinets
  • Overhead Hatch
  • Port Holes w/Curtains

Head

  • VacuFlush Head Sealand
  • Sink w/Medicine Cabinets
  • Mirror
  • Towel Rack
  • Shower
  • Port Hole

Engine Room

  • Racor Double Fuel Filters/Water Seperator
  • Groco Sea Water Strainers
  • Dripless Packing
  • 2 - 6D's
  • 1 - 12Volt
  • Stainless Hot Water Heater
  • C-Charger 40 amp 5000 Series
  • Transmission Twin Disc
  • Engine Room Lights Simpson Lawrence
  • Engine Room Vent
  • Trim Tabs Bennett
  • Groco Accumulator Tank
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