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Hello ...
Can someone give me an approximation of the beam at waterline , prismatic & bloc coefficient of the GB 32 ? And also the height of the cockpit / cabin sole above waterline. (I find te cockpit rather low and big for a seaworthy boat). Since production of this boat stopped fifteen years ago and it has been sold in the thousand, figures should not be too secret. Thanks for answers. |
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I suggest you visit the Grand Banks Forum hosted by Oxford Yacht Agency at
http://www.oxfordyachtagency.com/ubb/ It's a great source for almost any information about these great oldies. Search doesn't find anything, but if you post your question I bet you'll get an authorative answer. In my humble opinion, the GB 32 is not a "seaworthy" boat in sense of going offshore in any conditions. It's very much a coastal cruiser and most appropriate for that purpose; able to stand up to more than I can!! Everett GB-32 #145 (1970) Long Beach, CA "nospam" wrote in message ... Hello ... Can someone give me an approximation of the beam at waterline , prismatic & bloc coefficient of the GB 32 ? And also the height of the cockpit / cabin sole above waterline. (I find te cockpit rather low and big for a seaworthy boat). Since production of this boat stopped fifteen years ago and it has been sold in the thousand, figures should not be too secret. Thanks for answers. |
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