2007 Grand Banks 39' (11.89 m) Eastbay
Harpswell, Maine, United States
Casco Belle
CASCO BELLE, is a well loved and equally well maintained example of the Eastbay 39. Owned by a very experienced yachtsman, she has been thoughtfully upgraded and kept in inside heated storage in the off season by both the current and prior owner.
- Express Cruiser
- Power
- Used
- Diesel
- Fiberglass Hull
- HIN/IMO: GNDA0010I607
Description
CASCO BELLE, is a well loved and equally well maintained example of the Eastbay 39. Owned by a very experienced yachtsman, she has been thoughtfully upgraded and kept in inside heated storage in the off season by both the current and prior owner. Equipped with bow and stern thrusters and with the upgraded Cummins QSC 490 hp engines and 2018 electronics and other upgrades.
Vessel Walk Thru
The Eastbay 39 is a delight to be on board of either underway or at mooring/anchor. Quiet and stable at a full 80% load cruise of 25 knots, with an abundance of natural light and ventilation with six opening ports and three large hatches all with screens and with the helm deck/salon being completely surrounded with large windows, two of them large sliders and centerline opening windshield. Interior joiner work is polyurethaned with several coats including the teak and holly soles.
When natural ventilation is not sufficient there are two units of reverse cycle (heat and cool) air conditioning to keep the yacht comfortable in a wide range of climates and seasons. Artificial lighting is equally well thought out with numerous overhead recessed lights as well as swivel style reading lamps at all berths and settees. These were all converted to LED lighting in 2019.
Accommodations are for four, with a single stateroom layout with Island Queen berth and 7' settee that can be made down into a double berth. Starting forward is the Private Stateroom with island queen berth, three cargo drawers below. Outboard the yacht is richly finished with teak "ceilings" lining the hull and additional storage cabinets and lockers Port and Starboard.
Next aft is the lower Salon & Galley with over sized U-shaped settee to port with storage under and in lockers outboard and above. Dining is from a varnished teak pedestal table that drops on an electric hi/lo activator to form a filler when its use as a berth is desired. Opposite to starboard is the Galley featuring Corian counter tops. Refrigerated food stuffs are handled in the below counter, front load dual voltage fridge/freezer. Cooking is managed on a 2 burner Princess cook top and the Sharp convection microwave. Good storage in the associated lockers and drawers, of note are additional non standard lockers at eye level.
The enclosed Head is next aft to starboard with Vacuflush fresh water W.C., separate shower area with curved Plexiglas sliding door and vanity with Corian counter top and under-mounted sink.
Up three steps (with storage under) to the Helm Deck/Salon. CASCO BELLE features Stidd Seats for Capt. and Companion, an L-settee aft and to port with storage under and the optional entertainment system to port TV, Bose Blue tooth capable AM/FM/Stereo, and KVH and Direct TV entertainment receiver.
Gracious access to the cockpit with molded in forward facing bench sea which is equipped with pneumatic struts for easy lifting to access storage under; and ice maker to port forward adjacent to an aft facing bench. Wide side decks with tall safety rails and gates P&S lead forward. Moving about the yacht is easy underway or at anchor.
- Weems & Plath 4" Brass Clock & Barometer set
- 2 20" flat screen TVs in Salon and Stateroom
- KVH satellite receiver
- Direct TV reciever
- Bose AM/FM blue tooth enabled receiver with speakers in Salon
- All new LED fixtures 2019
- New U-line ice maker 2019
Electronics & Helm
All electronics are located at the helm station starboard side.
- Furuno Nav Net TZ2 12" touch screen radar/plotter 2018
- Simrad IS 15
- Simrad AP 16 Autopilot
- Icom M604 VHF with remote mic in Stateroom
- Garmin 4208 color GPS back up at companion seating
- Furuno RD30 depth/sea temp
- ACR search light
- Ritchie 5" magnetic compass
- Single Trumpet air horn
- 3 double pantograph windshield wipers with, self parking and intermittent adjustments as well as windshield wash
- Computank Tank monitor
- Cummins Smart Craft Display
- Bow & Stern Thrusters
- Remote windlass controls
- ACR 406 mhz EPIRB
Mechanical
This Eastbay 39 features the upgraded twin Cummins 490 QSC diesels in lieu of the standard, turning five bladed 26X35.5" propellers on 2" shafts through 2:1 gears. The hour meters show 1166 hours as of date of layup fall of 2022. The cruising speed of 25 knots as noted in the preliminary data is at 80% load, the current owners prefer a more moderate cruising speed of 20-22 knots.
- Twin Disc electronic single lever electronic engine controls with electronic synchronizer
- Back up manual controls
- Mercury Smart Craft Vessel View display
- Side Power bow and stern thrusters
- Dual Racor fuel filters
- Strong dripless shaft seals
- Fireboy engine compartment fire compression
- Spur cutters on shafts (new cutter 2023 on port shaft)
- Oil change system
- 12 volt engine room lighting
- 110 Volt engine room lighting
- Computank fuel/water tank monitoring
- Tank watch holding tank monitoring
- 3 Rule 200 GPH electric bilge pumps
- 1 manual bilge pump
- HIgh water alarm
- Macerator pump
- 2 16,000 BTU Dometic air conditioning units (heat and cool)
- New air conditioning raw water pump 2023
Electrical
Wired for 12 Volt DC and 110 Volt AC service. When off the dock heavier loads are managed by an Onan 9kw generator showing 1019 hours at time of fall layup. Lower level off the dock loads are managed by a Mastervolt 2500 Watt inverter. This system was added in 2020
12 Volt DC:
- Switch panel with breakers
- LCD Volt & Amp meters
- 2 8D AGM house batteries
- 2 8D AGM engine start batteries
- 1 Group 27 AGM generator start battery
- 2 140 amp alternators
110 Amp AC:
- Switch panel with breakers
- LCD Volt & Amp Meters
- 2 30 amp shore power inlets
- 2 50' 30 amp shore power cords
- Mastervolt 2500 watt inverter/charger 2020
- Newmar 70 amp batter charger
- Onan 9 KW generator
Construction, Hull and Deck
Fiberglass hull built with Hydrex resin in the exterior laminates with closed cell foam coring in the hull and solid fiberglass bottom. The hull has her original Flag Blue Gel-Coat kept nicely buffed out/waxed with Awl grip boot stripe and gold cove stripe. The bottom is painted with medium blue epoxy anti-fouling, showing only nominal build up. Foam cored fiberglass decks and house with "Moon Dust" Awlgrip nonskid, where appropriate, on white gel coat with teak overlay in the cockpit.
- Maxwell Nilssen low profile electric anchor windlass
- Fresh water wash down forward
- 45 lb Suncor stainless steel anchor with 175' approx. stainless steel and galvanized chain
- 2nd Danforth anchor chain and nylon rode
- Transom door
- Teak cockpit decking set in epoxy, no fastenings
- H&C cockpit shower
- Teak swim platform
- Uline drop down swim ladder stows under swim platform
- Textaline windshield and side window covers
- 5 fenders with covers & 6 braided dock lines
- 4 Type II life jackets, 1 Type 1 Lifejacket
- Dinghy anchor
- Flare kit
- 3 fire extinguishers
- Varnished teak ensign and burgee staffs
- Edson Davits 2022
Other
Exclusions: Dinghy, art work, and personal possessions. The current owners have not used any of the video entertainment system and do not warrant its operation.
The Eastbay 39s are highly regarded for, not only their comfort and classic good looks, but their impressive sea keeping abilities as well. This particular example has been nicely cared for and has been kept in inside heated storage in the off season under the current and immediate prior owners and, we believe by all owners (3).
Specifications
HIN/IMO: GNDA0010I607
LOA: 49' 2'' (14.99 Meters)
Type: Power- Used
Year: 2007
Beam: 13' 3''
LOD: 39' 4''
Draft Min: 3' 4''
Fuel Type: Diesel
Hull Material: Fiberglass
Fuel Tank: 352 Gallons (1332.46 Liters)
Fresh Water: 100 Gallons (378.54 Liters)
Holding Tank: 40 Gallons (151.42 Liters)
Displacement: 28494
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Engines
Engine 1
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: QSC8.3
- Engine Year: 2007
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 490.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1166.00
Engine 2
- Engine Make: Cummins
- Engine Model: QSC8.3
- Engine Year: 2007
- Engine Type: Inboard
- Power HP: 490.00
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Hours: 1166.00
Full Details
Mechanical Disclaimer
Engine and generator hours are as of the date of the original listing and are a representation of what the listing broker is told by the owner and/or actual reading of the engine hour meters. The broker cannot guarantee the true hours. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or his agent to verify engine hours, warranties implied or otherwise and major overhauls as well as all other representations noted on the listing brochure.
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Bill Full
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106 Lafayette Street
Yarmouth ME 04096 USA
Office: 1-207-846-4545
Email: bill@ecys.com
Bill Full has been a broker with East Coast Yacht Sales since 1998, but his career in the marine industry spans four decades.
Raised around boats in Marblehead, MA, Bill was exposed to a wide range of both power and sailing yachts of the time. His father, well known marine surveyor, Giffy Full, made sure that Bill had experience on the water and in the industry from a young age. At 13, Bill had his first job on the waterfront helping an older gentleman sail his yacht. This led to jobs taking care of larger yachts in the area, working as Mate on the family passenger boats, doing a few shorter delivery jobs and a bit of commercial fishing.
After graduating from Maine Maritime Academy in 1976, Bill went on to work in the Merchant Marines for over 22 years including 13 years as Captain of some of the largest US Flag tankers ever built. Bill continues to hold an Unlimited Master Mariner’s License (Any Vessel, Any Ocean) and has several first class harbor pilotage endorsements and other professional credentials.
In between shipping assignments, Bill and his family could always be found cruising the various sail and power boats they or his parents owned. These days, when not assisting clients, Bill can be found racing or day sailing on his J/105 Persistence.
As a broker, Bill has handled the sale of a wide range of yachts and has been involved in custom new build programs. He has contributed to the marine industry by serving on the Board of the Yacht Brokers Association of America as well as being a Past President of the organization. He currently serves on the Certification Advisory Council for the Certified Professional Yacht Broker program.