2005 Grand Banks – GB 42 EU || Iahturi de calibru

2005 Grand Banks - GB 42 EU ||  Iahturi de calibru



Acest vas a fost vândut! Pentru o listă a inventarului nostru actual, vă rugăm să ne vizitați la https://calibreyachts.com. Grand Lady excelează dincolo de tradiția standard a 42EU, cu numeroase upgrade și modificări cerute de proprietar înainte de a intra în posesie. Proprietarul acestei nave este un inginer marin pensionar care a fost însărcinat de armata britanică pentru proiectarea și acceptarea unei nave de război specializate. După cum puteți vedea, Grand Lady a fost îngrijită cu meticulozitate. Întreținere înregistrată cu jurnalele exigente, pe care le-am găsit impresionante, unele dintre cele mai bune înregistrări pe care le-am văzut; iar dacă toate acestea nu sunt suficiente, ea este protejată într-o casă de bărci, menținându-i starea ca nouă. Sună-ne la 1-888-877-1720!! ➡️ Vizitați site-ul nostru: https://calibreyachts.com

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45 thoughts on “2005 Grand Banks – GB 42 EU || Iahturi de calibru

  1. He says feel that isn’t that just beautiful I can’t feel through the tv yet. What’s wrong with him ?

  2. I’m so sorry to say this sir but your presentation is incredibly annoying. Everything is beautiful fabulous magnificent stunning omg you sound like a used car salesman and unfortunately I cannot listen to you any more. So best of luck to you. I would go back to sales school if I were you 👍

  3. Richard, a great presentation, thank you. I have two questions, delivery time to East coast of Australia and the Oman generator can it be 240 volt model? I live in Melbourne, Australia.

  4. Nice boat but I wonder if it has an interior made of teak. Jk love those videos, only thing I whish he would show more of the engine and equipment

  5. If these boats are marketed to couples and families, why the heck don’t they provide another seat up front? Do they believe it’s the “hostess” that’s going to spend the day preparing meals and the skipper plays ship’s captain. Surely an opportunity for one creative boat builder to capture a market. And yes, Richard does paint some good word pictures.

  6. Better be in a cold cloudy climate with all that glass. Tiny fridge. No shade, upper helm. Those seats will be cooked in no time.

  7. I view richard as someone that keeps a secret closet full of lady clothes and he frequently does personal fashion shows for his audience of one in front of the mirror.

  8. Love these Grand Banks! But my budget makes me a single engine, tug/trawler type of vessel owner. I’ve got lots of time, but less money, so I need to go slow (6 – 7 knots) on a single Diesel, and I need to go far (3,000 nm range at six knots – with 10% reserve) and I need to do off shore passages! There are very few boats that accommodate this and sleep 4 comfortably, in three separate sleeping areas (two cabins and the salon) – old men don’t like to bunk up!
    I’ve got a lot to see and do yet, as I became a dad at a very young age, and now, at 64, it’s time for me to see some of the world.
    My intent is to leave the Great Lakes and make my way to Florida and the Bahamas for a season. The following season will find me exploring the Caribbean as I make my way ever southwards! then it’s the coast of several South American countries on my way to Brazil! Crazy? No way! It’s a five year plan and will entail the use of several crew swaps for the major passages, as the next few years pass! I’ve got a handful of buddies in a similar situation, so crew will be easy. I’ll be fighting them off!
    We’ll be blogging under my existing “Old Men and the Sea” handle thru my web-site of the same name. The Great Lakes are truly an inland ocean, but I’m dying to get salty and see some Palms! The adventure begins in spring of 2022, God willing, on a Nordic Tug 42’ named the “Alverda June” (my English mother’s name)
    Yea-haw! Some old Canuck hicks meet “the Caribbean Yacht scene – should generate some big laughs!
    Peace

  9. Just wanted to say I really enjoy your videos. Such a detailed walk through several makes and models of boat and a good, relaxed style of showing the boats. I don't enjoy watching boat review videos where I feel like a salesman is trying to sell me on the boat but would rather watch someone who's relaxed and low pressure in their approach. I live in Juneau, Alaska, and have been sailing here for 30 years now, so I'm well aware of what's desirable for a boat in the PNW. Keep up the good, high quality videos. I feel as if I've stepped onboard with a friend!

  10. These vessels are amazing. When I retire next year I am going to be in the market for one, the quality is insurmountable compared to others I’ve seen.

  11. I loved how safe you can feel if you walk on deck around cabin… i didnt like all this wood inside and this small fridge… But as a concept it is one of my favorites ive ever seen on you tube…
    In case though you might know please answer these 2 questions for me; 1. With a boat like that can i install a bigger fridge and wash machine? 2. Is it possible to install solar panel to use for energy so that i can travel without the cost of fuel. Ok and 3 one; With a boat of level can someone cross the Atlantic???
    Thank you.

  12. This gentleman is so good at what he does he could walk along a trail an see a bear scat an sell it to you an make you think you got a deal.

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