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For Sale: 1988 Grand Banks 32

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GB 32 - looking to upgrade
Excellent condition. Very well cared for by experienced couple and has seen many upgrades including bow thruster, walk- through transom door, Raymarine C120 chartplotters at each helm, Xantrex 2000, new switches, breakers and cables. A 2013 survey confirms she's in very good condition and the few minor items identified have all been corrected. 2013-14 additions include an electric toilet with new hoses, AC/heat, new 4D batteries, new cockpit awning and sunbrella canvas throughout, textaline window covers, 2X140W solar panels, Honda 2000W generator, O/B motor and new dinghy. Stored inside a hangar in Fort Pierce, FL over the summer where she had extensive professional hull & prop cleaning & coating, varnish, waxing and detail work done, she was just launched in Dec. '14 and is fully equipped and ready to head for the Islands. Reason for sale: upgrading to a larger GB.
Not yet listed with broker. Very motivated. Asking $118,000

Description & photos here: 1988 Grand Banks GB 32 powerboat for sale in Florida

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Good luck with the sale and your new boat! Where were those photos taken? Liioks like Bahamas, but where?
 
1988 GB32 For Sale

Good luck with the sale and your new boat! Where were those photos taken? Liioks like Bahamas, but where?

Thank you. Yes, taken in the Sea of Abaco. The one in my OP was taken at Tahiti Beach.
 
I was on a similar GB 32 in Cape Coral a few weeks ago. It was a charming vessel and would have considered buying one just like it if I had not just closed on a Mainship 34.
 
GB 32 For Sale

I was on a similar GB 32 in Cape Coral a few weeks ago. It was a charming vessel and would have considered buying one just like it if I had not just closed on a Mainship 34.

Yes, the GB32 is a very charming vessel. Somewhat more expensive than a similar Mainship but well worth the difference. :angel: ;)

Good luck with your Mainship and lets all keep on trawlin'. ;)
 
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