Grand Banks Yachts announces Sanctuary Cove Boat Show GB60

Grand Banks Yachts announces Sanctuary Cove Boat Show GB60

Grand Banks 60 on display at 2021 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show GB60

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12/05/2021 - 17:30

Singapore, May 2021 — Grand Banks Yachts Limited (GBY:SP)— Grand Banks Yachts is proud to announce that their critically acclaimed GB60 will be on display at the upcoming 2021 Sanctuary Cove International Boat Show (SCIBS), to be held May 20-23 in Sanctuary Cove, Queensland. 

The Grand Banks display will feature a new GB60, the third such hull to arrive in the fast-growing Australian market. The GB60 is the thoroughbred model in the Grand Banks lineup that was reimagined several years ago by CEO and world-class sailor, Mark Richards. Despite her stunning looks that harken back to Grand Banks DNA of old, the new design features formidable performance—thanks to the unique V-Warp™ hull and latest carbon fibre weight-saving construction techniques—and an updated aesthetic. With top speeds exceeding 35 knots and a modest fuel burn at the full range of speeds, the GB60 offers customers a class-leading 2,500 nautical mile cruise at 10 knots or a paltry fuel burn of 29 gallons per hour at 20 knots. 

Just as much thought was put into the interior design of the GB60, reflecting a contemporary feel and preserving the yacht’s wide-open views from stem to stern. The standard layout presents three distinct staterooms, two with full queen-size island berths and an ensuite master head.

The GB60 will be on display in a new section of the marina and then will leave for a tour of Europe over the upcoming summer. Soon, the GB60 will have to step aside as the fleet flagship since the company recently announced the exciting new GB85 project. Check out the exhibitor’s list for Grand Banks Yachts and Palm Beach Motor Yachts at sanctuarycoveboatshow.co.au for updated location information. 
 

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