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You'd expect something a little more graceful, wouldn't you?

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Alexander Marine are pleased to present the 2009 Grand Banks 55 Eastbay SX 'Timeless' to the market as worldwide central agents. 'Timeless' is a breathtakingly beautiful and immaculately presented down east style sedan motor yacht - built to a standard only Grand Banks has mastered and cared for by a long-term fastidious owner. She has been lavished with extensive upgrades and care over her life - if you are impressed by her photos you will be delighted with what you see when you step onboard. 'Timeless' being an enclosed saloon "SX" model which is a reference to Saloon Express - were built on the proven and famous Raymond C Hunt designed deep-V hull with moderate beam for excellent performance and sea keeping - not to mention she is the only 55 SX in Australia! Palm Beach Buyers take note as the Grand Banks Eastbay platform is a worthy alternative vessel for your needs (and as it so happens Grand Banks Yachts now owns Palm Beach Motor Yachts) - indeed 'Timeless' offers extraordinary value & utility when directly compared to Palm Beach's of similar sizing. You are invited to book a private inspection to view this vessel. If you are unable to travel to inspect this vessel, we would be pleased to offer you a personal guided video tour via telephone with one of our yacht consultants. Lying: The Boatworks Shipyard & Marina, Coomera, Queensland, Australia.

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When you're looking at buying a boat, use THE ULTIMATE SMELL Test - your nose. If it smells funky, it is funky. Trust your senses when assessing a potential sailboat to buy! This video highlights how your sense of smell can help detect issues like fuel leaks or problems with the blackwater system. Use your nose to identify potential problems in the dry bilge! Use your sense of smell to troubleshoot potential issues on your boat, such as fuel leaks or a faulty marine toilet. A gas smell or a fuel vapor could indicate a leak, while other smells might signal problems with the holding tank. Keeping a dry bilge is essential for a healthy boat! Real boats, real people, real fun! Sailboats for the Rest of Us! We showcase affordable, well-loved classics that won’t break the bank. Join us for full boat tours, expert insights, and sailing adventures—all with a touch of humor.

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