My parents had a GB32,it was a great little boat. Ours had green vinyl style seating and a Sailor radio to match. The boat has a sturdy feel and is sensibly built. It’s interesting that Grand Banks didn’t tell anybody they were moving from wood to fibreglass for construction. If anything it showed they were prepared to move with the times. I remember the bunk opposite the dining table, locking both bolts in place and that was my bunk. The other was taken by my brother. Changing the gas bottle was not that difficult and having the bottle stored was not difficult either. The recent vessels they have made seem ever popular and as always Grand Banks seem to get it right. Nice video and thanks for posting.
Yea I need to tear out a lot of the interior seating and upgrade to something more comfortable. Extending it would be a bigger project but certainly would be more of what im looking for
Thank you for your walk through. I Love GB. Would the owner take TRADE on 2005 (Larson) 24 ( actually about 26) with big swim step with Ladder and bow Anchor (Maxim) power windlass (GAS) 5.7 GM block ( Volvo out drive) Less than 100 hours sense complete Engine change out. 84 gallon Fuel. 20 gallon house water. 18 gallon head water tanks. Just asking on owner do they want out of boating, or a trade/Upgrade to newer boat. I am in Washington. Also get a two axil boat Trailer. Never been launched in salt water.
I'm sorry she's already sold : (. We have another with exterior work needed for $28,500. Not interested in trades however. Let me know if you'd like help selling your boat. : ). ruclips.net/video/xO4bUOPsudY/видео.html
Difficult to insure a boat over 30 years for other than it's cost. No insurance on contents nor renovations - especially if you have no experience piloting such craft. Even more so if you intend live on it fulltime
It's good advice, James, esp bottom inspect, but there are tons of reasons people sell their boats shortly after buying them. Particularly right after covid when so many people were buying boats. Incidentally, 2-3yrs of ownership is an ideal time for a buyer bc the seller has normally been through the "honeymoon" with their boat spending a bunch of money on repairs and upgrades
My parents had a GB32,it was a great little boat. Ours had green vinyl style seating and a Sailor radio to match. The boat has a sturdy feel and is sensibly built. It’s interesting that Grand Banks didn’t tell anybody they were moving from wood to fibreglass for construction. If anything it showed they were prepared to move with the times. I remember the bunk opposite the dining table, locking both bolts in place and that was my bunk. The other was taken by my brother. Changing the gas bottle was not that difficult and having the bottle stored was not difficult either. The recent vessels they have made seem ever popular and as always Grand Banks seem to get it right. Nice video and thanks for posting.
This would be my dream boat. A great credit to its former owners.
I'm a previous owner who actually saved the boat .
I'd be interested to learn more about the 'plot charter' & take it that you're in the US.
Man sounds like a 2 pack a day guy.
It's a beautiful boat 1969 Grand Banks 32 Woody
My favorite boat
Now that's BEAUTIFUL
Beautiful pristine boat
Perfect boat for me
I would get it. Extend the main living area and the fly bridge. On the cook pit there would be tons of storage.
Yea I need to tear out a lot of the interior seating and upgrade to something more comfortable. Extending it would be a bigger project but certainly would be more of what im looking for
Gorgeous! Perfect size for me. Wish it was in Florida.
The boat is in Washington State (and yes, it is the perfect size) let me know if I can find you one
still available?
No, but a 1972 is coming up that needs some work with a good engine. ~$28,000
Thank you for your walk through. I Love GB.
Would the owner take TRADE on 2005 (Larson)
24 ( actually about 26) with big swim step with Ladder and bow Anchor (Maxim) power windlass (GAS) 5.7 GM block ( Volvo out drive)
Less than 100 hours sense complete Engine change out. 84 gallon Fuel. 20 gallon house water. 18 gallon head water tanks. Just asking on owner do they want out of boating, or a trade/Upgrade to newer
boat. I am in Washington. Also get a two axil boat Trailer. Never been launched in salt water.
I'm sorry she's already sold : (. We have another with exterior work needed for $28,500. Not interested in trades however. Let me know if you'd like help selling your boat. : ). ruclips.net/video/xO4bUOPsudY/видео.html
Look at that beautiful hull
It’s absolutely gorgeous. Only $39,000$$$. WHAT’S WRONG WITH IT???
Difficult to insure a boat over 30 years for other than it's cost. No insurance on contents nor renovations - especially if you have no experience piloting such craft. Even more so if you intend live on it fulltime
It's made out of wood 😅
Another similar boat currently on the market. ruclips.net/video/_EEMgvw-jv8/видео.htmlsi=yr_IRTp-QQP8uWi1
Simlar boat currently on the market: ruclips.net/video/_EEMgvw-jv8/видео.html
I'd sit up on the fly bridge all day with my rifle and a box of Cigars,a bottle of scotch 🥃 and some ice maybe 😂
Did you just BURP at 5:33?? Dude!!.. TASTY! Time to go on a DIET!!
Quaint Boat
Beware of a wood boat that's being sold shortly after it was bought. Get it out of the water and find out why
It's good advice, James, esp bottom inspect, but there are tons of reasons people sell their boats shortly after buying them. Particularly right after covid when so many people were buying boats. Incidentally, 2-3yrs of ownership is an ideal time for a buyer bc the seller has normally been through the "honeymoon" with their boat spending a bunch of money on repairs and upgrades
A desperate buyer, I guess. 🤭
Are you OK breathing so hard my god
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Cut the crap - get to the hull and engine room ! " seems to be ! ? " LIST ALL maintenance, done by who, when ?
Hull in excellent shape, engine top notch. Boat is sold....wah wah
Sounds like he is suffering
@@guyazbell7844 he's "boating" alright. As in ... Breaking out another thousand.
Ha.ha. I crack myself up