1991 Grand Banks 42' (12.80 m) Motoryacht
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Crustacean
In 1991 Grand Banks retooled the 42' hull mold adding to the length and beam creating a more spacious and seakindly yacht and adding extensive use of interior teak. Twin Cummins - Repowered in 2010 with factory remanufactured diesels w/new ZF 220 transmissions Electronics, mostly new in 2022 Onan 8
- Trawlers
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: GNDD1180I91
$ 235,000 USD
€ 206,775 Euros
$ 333,652 CAD
£ 178,121 GBP
Data Sheet
HIN/IMO: GNDD1180I91
LOA: 43' 3'' (13.18 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 1991
Beam: 14' 1''
LWL: 41' 1''
Draft Max: 4' 2''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 400 Gallons (1514.16 Liters)
Fresh Water: 240 Gallons (908.5 Liters)
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Displacement: 34000
Tender HIN: WZX1001OA919
Tender Registration: FL
Full Details
Vessel Overview
This Grand Banks 42 Motor Yacht is a semi-custom with galley up, two stateroom yacht with an enormous full beam aft owner's stateroom. This stateroom boasts a centerline queen berth, full head with dedicated shower, cabinets, drawers, hanging locker, and desk. There is an overhead hatch and 8 opening ports for extensive ventilation. Cabin fans throughout.
The spacious forward stateroom has an ensuite head with shower stall and generous storage.
Both heads are VacuFlush fresh water heads
What makes this semi-custom Grand Banks truly unique it left the factory with the utility room configuration installed, representing a highly customized and exceptionally rare configuration for a Grand Banks. This utility room has a top loading deep freezer, storage cabinets, including a full height pantry, washer/dryer, and workbench with tool storage.
The main salon features a new full opening front salon window (2020) that provides flow through ventilation.
Electronics
All Garmin installed in 2022 -
- Garmin GPSMap 1243xsv Chart Plotter, flybridge
- Garmin GPSMap 743xsv Chart Plotter, lower helm
- Garmin GPS Echomap Plus 70 Chart Plotter - tender
- All three Garmins include entire Great Loop and Bahamas
- Raymarine auto pilot, both stations
- Starlink
- 2ea stereos - flybridge and salon with 4 speaker zones and bluetooth interface,2022
- Standard Horizon Quest VHF, lower helm
- Standard Horizon Eclipse VHF, upper helm
- AIS send/receive
- Cel phone dock station w/additional double USB - flybridge
- 2 Double USBs in owner's stateroom
- LED lighting
Galley
- Electric stove w/oven
- Grunnert 110v holding plate refrigeration - refrigerator in galley and refrigerator/freezer in main salon
- Ice maker, 2022
Utility Room
Factory designed and built
- Deep freezer, Grunnert 110v holding plate
- Storage
- Combo Splendide washer/dryer, vented
- Microwave
- Workbench
Electrical
- Onan 8kw generator w/Racor fuel filter and sound shield, 3680 hrs
- Xantrex Freedom SW Sine wave 3000 watt inverter/charger - dedicated to 6ea Group 31 AGM house batteries
- Xantrex True Charge 40 amp charger - dedicated to engine, generator, and dinghy lift
- 6ea House batteries, AGM Group 31, 2022
- 2ea Engine start batteries, AGM Group 31, 2022
- Dinghy lift battery, AGM Group 28, 2022
- ProSafe FS60 galvanic isolator
- 50 amp and 30 amp shore cords and adaptors
- 50 amp service w/bow and stern receptacles
- Bonding system
- Air/Heat - 3 units, one 16,000 BTU and 2ea 12,000 BTU
Hull and Deck
- 8ea Newfound Metal SS opening ports in owner's stateroom
- 88# Rocna w/200' 3/8" HT chain, nylon braid rode
- Fortress FX55 with chain and additional nylon braid rode
- Lofrans Tigress windlass, 2022
- Saltwater anchor washdown w/high volume pump
- Fore and aft freshwater washdown
- 10' Sport Rigid dinghy w/steering console w/GPS plotter, 2019
- Anchor for dinghy
- 30hp Evinrude outboard, 2019
- Custom davits w/electric hoist, 2019
- Bimini w/enclosure
- Cushions
- Teak table w/cover
- Wheel cover
- Dock lines
- Fenders
- Magma propane grill, rail mount aft deck
- Propane locker w/tanks
- SS opening center window in salon
- 4ea opening hatches
- Mesh window covers
- Exterior teak unfinished, Transom varnished and covered
- Teak swim platform,finished
- Fuel Tanks (4 x 100 gal) aluminum replaced in 2013
Engine and Mechanical
Twin 2010 Cummins 6BT 220hp @2,600 rpm, remanufactured and installed in 2010
- Synchronized, 2 stations
- New gears ZF220, 2010
- Fuel tanks replaced w/4ea 100gal aluminum, 2013
- Fuel polishing system, 160GPH
- Oil change system for both engines, transmissions and generator
- Dual Racor filters w/valves for each engine
- Instant hot water system, 2011
- Spare props
- 4ea automatic bilge pumps - 2 standard, one highwater and one sump
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
For more information about this yacht please contact Page Obenshain.
We look forward to working with you!
Preferred Yachts
The Harborage Marina
1110 3rd Street South
Floating Office on North Ramp
St Petersburg FL 33701 USA
Phone: 1-727-527-2800
Email: joe@preferredyachts.com
Website: http://preferredyachts.com
Dream Makers & Yacht Brokers Since 1984.
Page Obenshain
Licensed Professional Yacht Broker
The Harborage Marina
1110 3rd Street South
Floating Office on North Ramp
St Petersburg FL 33701 USA
Office: 1-727-527-2800
Cell: (727) 430-6532
Email: Page@PreferredYachts.com
Starting competitive sailing at 11 years old, Page Obenshain has devoted all his working life to the marine industry, beginning his professional path at Morgan Yachts in the field of yacht design. As the third employee to join the company, Page played a pivotal role in shaping the organization, actively assisting in the creation and development of several essential departments. His early commitment to the industry was clearly demonstrated through his volunteer efforts during the construction of the America’s Cup 12-meter yacht "HERITAGE."
Page was hands-on throughout the building process and participated in sea trials. By the time he transitioned to the next phase of his career, Morgan Yachts had experienced considerable growth, expanding to over 400 employees and delivering up to 30 boats per month. Page’s entrepreneurial spirit came to the forefront in 1970 when he became a coo-wner of L&S Boat Transportation. The company's subsequent acquisition by Joule Yacht Transport marked a significant milestone in his business endeavors.
In 1978, Page and his family took ownership of St. Petersburg Yacht Charters, which set the stage for further expansion. Their portfolio grew with the acquisition of St. Petersburg Yacht Sales, Marina Point Ships Store, and the associated fuel docks. Working alongside his wife Lee, they established a large charter fleet in Ft. Myers, which has since evolved into Southwest Florida Yacht Charters. Their business interests continued to broaden with the purchase and integration of a sizable ships store in St. Pete, successfully merging it with their existing operations. Demonstrating their dedication to quality and customer service, the Obenshain’s managed a comprehensive boat maintenance and new boat outfitting service.
Over the course of 48 years, they utilized their expertise to buy, renovate, and sell nearly one hundred boats, further solidifying their reputation for excellence within the marine sector. In 2010, Page and Lee made the decision to focus exclusively on the brokerage aspect of their business, St. Petersburg Yacht Sales, while continuing to offer select services to their clients. By 2026, increased overhead costs prompted them to make a strategic move: joining their brokerage with Preferred Yachts. This decision streamlined operations and positioned the business for ongoing success. Together with his sales team—Norm Russick and Peter Hartley—Page and Lee offer extensive experience with both powerboats and sailboats, providing expert consultation on a wide array of marine- related topics.
Page is a founder of Kart 4 Kids, a 501(c)(3) charity dedicated to raising funds for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. Over the past 14 years, the organization has donated $2,225,000. In addition, Page has raised money for numerous other charities, including the Ronald McDonald Charities, Ready for Life, and the Celma Mastry Ovarian Cancer Foundation. He has served as president of the 2,500-member Florida Suncoast Region of the Porsche Club of America, as a former yacht club board member, and as a founder of the St. Petersburg Municipal Marina Advisory Committee. Page stands ready, willing, and highly capable to assist with all boating needs. Please do not hesitate to reach out and give him a call.
