Project anyone?

Grand Banks go for serious money even if they're older so this one might be worth a punt depending on how badly damaged the interior is. However what doesn't add up is this GB58's hull seems to be timber whereas I would have thought a 1991 boat would be grp hulled
 
Grand Banks go for serious money even if they're older so this one might be worth a punt depending on how badly damaged the interior is. However what doesn't add up is this GB58's hull seems to be timber whereas I would have thought a 1991 boat would be grp hulled

It looks like grp to me, possibly made to look like its timber planks?


Edit.....That will teach me.... Look at photos before replying.
 
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Grand Banks go for serious money even if they're older so this one might be worth a punt depending on how badly damaged the interior is. However what doesn't add up is this GB58's hull seems to be timber whereas I would have thought a 1991 boat would be grp hulled

By the photos that looks to be the old Grand Banks 50 (produced in the 70s), which was 58 feet or something in overall length.
I know this cause I had one in my brokerage books (boat was lying in Malta) at some time about ten years ago.
 
By the photos that looks to be the old Grand Banks 50 (produced in the 70s), which was 58 feet or something in overall length.
I know this cause I had one in my brokerage books (boat was lying in Malta) at some time about ten years ago.

Does that mean that the seller is misrepresenting the age of the boat?
 
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