2000 Grand Banks 46' (14.02 m) 46 Classic
Harpswell, Maine, United States
Swift
2000 Grand Banks 46 Classic
- Motor Yachts / Downeast
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
Description
SWIFT is one of the most well-equipped Grand Banks 46 Classics you'll find: she has the preferred two stateroom layout with the galley down and the master stateroom aft with a walk-around island queen berth. Outfitted with fin stabilizers, hydraulic bow thruster, 16 KW Genset, 4 reverse cycle A/C units, electric dinghy davit, new touchscreen Garmin electronics, the list goes on. She has been maintained at one of the best boatyards on the East Coast with a consistent maintenance and upgrade program for the last 14 years. A true New England yacht, winter stored indoors in a heated building for 8 months of the year. Swift has been owned by an extremely knowledgeable boater and it shows.
The listing broker personally captained this yacht for a few summers cruising throughout Maine so don't hesitate to ask any questions about the boat or how she handles. Swift is currently in in the water on the dock in Harpswell, Maine and available to be seen by appointment.
Swift has a few things that set her apart from other 46 Classics:
- Hydraulic bow thruster (no dead batteries or time-outs when docking)
- Hydraulic fin stabilizers
- CAT 3208TA diesel engines with low hours
- Brightwork, hull, Gelcoat and teak decks are all in excellent condition
- Electric dinghy davit with remote makes launching the tender a breeze
- Premium maintenance program
- Brand new Garmin touchscreen displays
- Oil analysis and maintenance records dating back years
Specifications
LOA: 46' (14.02 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2000
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
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Full Details
Listing MLS by Yachtr.com
Contact Us
Michael Porter
Yacht Broker
One Maritime Drive
Suite 1
Portsmouth RI 02871 USA
Office: 1-401-682-2010
Cell: 1-401-619-2122
Michael Porter joins ECYS as an experienced yacht captain and engineer. He holds a USCG 100 Ton Master license as well as a Bachelorâs degree from the University of Michigan. Mike has cruised South and Central America, the Caribbean, Bahamas, and the East Coast of the United States amassing more than 90,000 sea miles as captain and crew on over 80 different sail and power vessels under 160 feet.
Growing up in Michigan, Mike has always been on the water. It is safe to say that itâs in his blood. His great grandfather was a boatbuilder in New Hampshire and founded Goodhue and Hawkins Navy Yard on Lake Winnipesaukee, building runabouts, steamers, launches, and express cruisers.
During his summers off from college, Mike taught at and managed a sailing program at Camp Michigania in Northern Michigan. After earning his degree, Mike worked for a short time in sales before trading in his suit and tie for a pair of boardshorts and moving to the British Virgin Islands. He worked at the Bitter End Yacht Club where he taught sailing and windsurfing and captained snorkel tours and daysails.
Mike then moved back to the states, took his STCW-95 and went to work on private yachts. Mike ran an 80â Marlow Voyager expedition yacht with a busy program for 4 years. After cruising remote parts of the world, he then decided to return to a more land-based lifestyle and joined Maine-based True Course Yachting as a Captain and Operations Manager specializing in Downeast powerboats of all shapes and sizes. Before joining the ECYS team, Mike was in Palm Beach, Florida, where he ran his own yacht management company.
Mike is excited to get on the water with you and share his knowledge and passion for boating.