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2011 Grand Banks - Eastbay 39SX

In 1993, Grand Banks pioneered the modern interpretation of the lobster boat as a stylish and powerful cruising yacht � what many now refer to as a �Downeast cruiser.� Blending a refined nautical sensibility with pulse-quickening speed, the Eastbay Series continues to ignite the spirit of today�s discerning yachtsman. With its Hunt Associates hull, teak toe rails, stylish, handcrafted interiors � and a powerful pair of diesels underfoot � no other boat combines ageless design and high performance like this.

Specifications

Length Max:42' 5" (12.93m)
Overall length:39' 2" (11.94m)
Waterline length:35' 4" (10.77m)
Maximum beam:13' 3" (4.04m)
Draft Max:3' 4" (1.02m)
Height (DWL to Bridge Top):11' 0" (3.35m)
Height (DWL to Mast):13' 9" (4.19m)
Displacement:28,494 lbs (12,925 kg)
Water Tank Capacity:100 USG (379L)
Fuel Tank Capacity:352 USG (1,332L)
Black Water Capacity:28 USG (106L)

Overview:

The 39 Eastbay marks the evolution of an icon, the successor to the pace-setting 38EX that launched the series for Grand Banks - and pioneered the contemporary Downeast cruiser for boaters everywhere.

With graceful, sweeping lines, the 39 Eastbay complements her stylish "curve appeal" with a powerful set of performance features, matching classic beauty with pure exhilaration at every turn. Atop a proven deep-V hull designed by Ray Hunt Associates, the she can easily top 30 knots while keeping dry and steady through the waves. Inside, you'll enjoy outstanding visibility from the helm and throughout the salon, which opens to a spacious cockpit featuring a large teak deck, large lazarette, and classic GB amenities like pop-up fender cleats.

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Command Helm
A Stidd® helm seat comes standard, lending to the comfort and control owners will enjoy at the helm. A second, port-side seat can be added opposite the helm station as an option.

Large Master Cabin
In a remarkable achievement for a sub-40-foot cruiser, the master stateroom of the 39 Eastbay features a queen-size island berth, cedar-lined hanging locker and plenty of storage in hand-built teak drawers.

Head & Stall Shower
The 39 Eastbay packs a lot of features for her size - including a well-designed head with a separate standing shower enclosed by a stylishly curved Plexiglas door.

Galley & Dining Area
Light from above spills into the port-side dining area, where a large U-shaped dinette surrounds a teak dining table. The galley features Corian® countertops, a microwave/ convection oven and lots of cleverly-designed storage.

Engine Room
The engine room, accessed through the deckhouse sole, features Groco® safety seacocks on engine raw-water inlets, Racor® water-separating filters on the engines and genset, Tides® Marine shaft seals, Fireboy® suppression systems and more - all in a well-designed, finely-finished space.

Deckplans:

The standard layout for the 39SX features a generous salon/helm deck on the main level, including a Stidd helm seat and corner L-settee. Further forward is a chart table with plenty of room for a companion Stidd or convertible bench seat. Access to the engine room is made through a soundproofed hatch in the cabin sole.

Below deck, the 39SX features a class-leading u-shaped dinette, spacious galley with granite counters and a cleverly-designed head with curved shower door. Forward is a private and spacious cabin, complete with island queen berth and cedar-lined storage lockers.

Speed + Range + Efficiency

Today's Grand Banks are designed to provide higher speeds when needed, while also delivering fuel economy - and comfortable cruising over long distances - when moving at a slower pace. Our use of electronically controlled diesel engines gives you greater performance and flexibility than ever before, while dramatically reducing smoke, odor and engine idle noise.

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