Grand Banks is synonym with a well-defined style: the Downeast Style. This term refers to a particular view of things and a stylistic approach originated in the coastlines stretching from Canada to Maine.
As for the Grand Banks Eastbay 44, the reference is to a particular category of boats where style, elegance and seaworthiness find their highest expression in one single word: lobster. Lobster boats are boats traditionally used along the North-American coasts to catch lobsters.
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Like her predecessors, the Eastbay 44 is a boat which celebrates the marriage between different elements, including classic design and a highly seaworthy hull which don’t fear the insidious waves of the North Atlantic.
Efficient are the words used by Mark Richards, CEO of Grand Banks, to explain what the new concept represents: ” The Eastbay 44 fully delivers the best of two worlds. You’ll experience all the comfort and style you appreciate in a Downeast yacht, but with the speed, lightness and efficiency of the latest Eastbay generation”.
Sturdiness, safety and protection are standards that perfectly meet the idea of luxury cruising. The large swim platform, for example, has been designed to make guests enjoys their baths and stops in the bays.
The cockpit is furnished with a L-shaped sofa lying on the transom and facing an additional, comfortable settee positioned on the left of the entrance door which, in turn, leads to the dinette. Centrally located, the engine room is well-arranged, with all the systems and equipment easy to reach and inspect.
As already mentioned, the two side-decks are wide and
The Grand Banks Eastbay 44 replicates the conventional waterlines of American lobsters: seaworthy, streamlined and with a deep V-hull which is capable of safe and comfortable passages in open water.
The interiors blend a variety of luxury materials, including hardwood, golden teak, stone and leather. Comfort and security are the key drivers of this concept and this is obvious in everything from rounded corners on cabinetry to the overhead teak grab rails.
Power comes fro two diesel Volvo Penta IPS 600 435hp engines which – at least according to the shipyard – would deliver a cruising speed of 20 knots and a top speed of 32. The boat will be officially presented at the Boot Dusseldorf from January 20-28, 2018.
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