Mark Cameron Yachts

1973 Grand Banks 32 ‘LITTLE SHIP’ – SOLD

Grand Banks 32

Mark Cameron Yachts are delighted to announce the successful sale of the 1973 Grand Banks 32 ‘LITTLE SHIP’.

One of the last of the Grand Banks 32 ‘Woodies’ LITTLE SHIP is a well-presented example of the class on which the reputation of the legendary brand was built.

Boasting the same high-quality build and finish as her larger sisters. The GB32 is a desirable displacement cruiser that has proven to be stable, sturdy, safe and economical to run. Benefitting from an extensive structural restoration in the previous ownership her inventory highlights include:

  • Structural restoration (2002-2005)
  • Full engine re-build (2004)
  • New Stainless steel fuel tanks (2004)
  • Duplex fuel polishing system. (2004)
  • Webasto diesel fired, wet system heating (2013)
  • New upholstery (2016)

LITTLE SHIP is a familiar sight on her berth in Tarbert Harbour, Loch Fyne and she will be remaining in the harbour with her new owner who plans to spend prolonged periods aboard during this summer using the boat as a mobile art studio, taking inspiration from the landscapes around Loch Fyne and further afield.

Grand Banks 32 Woodie

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’

Grand Banks 32

1973 Grand Banks 32 Sedan ‘LITTLE SHIP’