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1979 Grand Banks 42 Classic Motoryacht for sale in Saint Marks, FL

 

Yacht Basics

 

 

 

 

Yacht Details

 

 


Additional Yacht Details

Interior layout

The main salon is accessed through both side decks; featuring a forward port side galley. The dinette is aft to starboard with a folding leaf table with "L" shaped seating. The forward cabin has a v-berth, head and a very large hanging locker. The aft cabin has a double size berth to starboard and a single berth to port, center-line desk with drawers, drawer storage under each berth, head with separate shower, and access to the aft deck. There is a small bar with ice maker located starboard just aft of the helm. This vessel's interior features a full teak interior and parquet floors that are in excellent condition.

Galley

 

Electronic Equipment

• Northstar 941X GPS
• Furuno GP-70 GPS
• Simrad AP-50 Autopilot
• Furnuno LC-90 Loran C
• Furuno CRT Radar Dsiplay w/ open array (non functional)
• Furuno Color Fishfinder
• Datamarine Depth
• Standard Horizon USA II VHF
• Kenwood VHF
• AM/FM Stereo w/ Cassette
• Compass

Electrical System

• 3 Marine Air Conditioning units
• Sentry 40A Battery Charger
• Trace 2500W Inverter/ Charger
• Dual 30A Shore Power
• 5 battery banks (New 2013)
• 12V Lighting
• Horn
• Windshield Wipers
• 30A Shore Power Cables

Other Equipment

 

Remarks

The Janie B has had the same owner for the past 20 years, and she has been very lightly used.

The decks and topsides are in good condition thanks to being stored out of the sun and weather. The engines have been lightly used, and the Onan Generator is in like new condition. The new aluminum fuel tanks make this vessel a fantastic value.

We are unsure of the actual number of hours on the main engines. There are original non-functional hour meters at the lower helm, and there are new functioning digital hour meters on the flybridge. Adding the numbers on both meters come to 1300 hrs.

I believe 2000 hours is a realistic estimation based on the history of the vessel.

She is ready to go now, but her new owner will need to rebuild the two Lecrasan MSD's and install a refrigerator (freezer is functional).
There is a boatyard with a railway just a few feet from her dock in St. Marks.

Make an appointment to see her today!

 

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