GRAND BANKS 46 - 1990
American Marine
TECHNICAL SHEET
Main datas
- Builder : American Marine
- Life Raft : Yes
- Year : 1990
- Beam : 4,50 m
- Subtype : Pleasure, Trawler
- Hull : Monohull
- Material : GRP
- Length : 14,35 m
- Draft minimum : 1,40 m
- Architect :
Engines
- Brand : CATERPILLAR
- Power Unit. (CV) : 210
- Montage : In Board (IB)
- Engine(s) : 2
- Model : 3208 TA
- Fuel : Diesel
- Drive : Shaft drive
- Fuel capacity : 2
Facilities
- Double Cabin : 3
- Sailor Cabin : 1
- Head : 2
- WC : Electric
- Berth : 8
- Helm : Yes
- Flybridge : Yes
The Grand Banks 46 is an iconic cruising boat designed by the American manufacturer American Marine. Known for its robustness and comfort, this yacht is ideal for long voyages and family or friends trips.
Main characteristics:
Power: The Grand Banks 46 is generally equipped with reliable diesel engines, often Cummins or Detroit Diesel, offering a total power of 360 to 480 horsepower, depending on the chosen configuration.
Fuel capacity: With a fuel capacity of 2,271 liters, this boat allows for impressive ranges, perfect for long-distance voyages.
Freshwater capacity: A freshwater capacity of 909 liters ensures sufficient autonomy for extended voyages without the need for frequent refueling.
Interior layout: The Grand Banks 46 offers a spacious and luxurious interior with several cabins, a well-equipped kitchen, and modern bathrooms. The salon is often enhanced with large windows offering a panoramic view.
Navigation equipment: This yacht is equipped with all modern navigation equipment, including GPS, sonar, radar, and VHF communication systems, ensuring safe and comfortable navigation.
Comfort and safety: The Grand Banks 46 is designed to offer a high level of comfort and safety, with stabilization systems, robust anchors, and complete safety equipment.
The Grand Banks 46 is an ideal choice for cruising enthusiasts seeking a reliable, comfortable, and well-equipped boat for long-distance voyages.