Navigator53
Member
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2017
- Messages
- 6
- Vessel Name
- Bellamia
- Vessel Make
- Grand Banks 42 cl
Hi, thanks for signing me.
First of all, I apologize if my English is approximate, but unfortunately I do not master this idiom. I write using a translator and therefore there may be misunderstandings.
Finally after many years of admiring the viewer, the trawlers managed to buy one with great satisfaction. This is a 1991 Grand Banks 42 'classic with two Caterpillar 210 hp, well equipped and well maintained.
Having been resident in Italy and having tried the French, Spanish and Croatian markets, I found what I think has all the features that have made me prefer to others.
I have not yet got it in possession but my purchase proposal has been accepted by the owner. It will still take quache week and then I will be the owner and commander.
At present, the only real problem facing the boat concerns the outdoor teak, that is, the tread plan, which will be restored shortly.
I was a child when I saw here in Italy also these magnificent boats which, although rare enough at the time, were noticed for the purity of lines and details. I fell in love literally from the first vision. In Italy they had and have new prices for me prohibitive and so I had to wait a long time to be able to afford this investment. Anyway, I have, fortunately, been able to enjoy the sea with other means, albeit not at the level of the trawlers, only smaller and planing boats with which I have had several experiences in the Mediterranean, while using sailing boats I sailed a little in the Caribbean Sea and the Seychelles.
Well, I think I have briefly presented myself and hope to be able to contribute to the forum as well as use it as a source of information.
Good sea to all.
First of all, I apologize if my English is approximate, but unfortunately I do not master this idiom. I write using a translator and therefore there may be misunderstandings.
Finally after many years of admiring the viewer, the trawlers managed to buy one with great satisfaction. This is a 1991 Grand Banks 42 'classic with two Caterpillar 210 hp, well equipped and well maintained.
Having been resident in Italy and having tried the French, Spanish and Croatian markets, I found what I think has all the features that have made me prefer to others.
I have not yet got it in possession but my purchase proposal has been accepted by the owner. It will still take quache week and then I will be the owner and commander.
At present, the only real problem facing the boat concerns the outdoor teak, that is, the tread plan, which will be restored shortly.
I was a child when I saw here in Italy also these magnificent boats which, although rare enough at the time, were noticed for the purity of lines and details. I fell in love literally from the first vision. In Italy they had and have new prices for me prohibitive and so I had to wait a long time to be able to afford this investment. Anyway, I have, fortunately, been able to enjoy the sea with other means, albeit not at the level of the trawlers, only smaller and planing boats with which I have had several experiences in the Mediterranean, while using sailing boats I sailed a little in the Caribbean Sea and the Seychelles.
Well, I think I have briefly presented myself and hope to be able to contribute to the forum as well as use it as a source of information.
Good sea to all.