Boston Whaler

Boston Whaler Conquest
Pre-Owned Boats For Sale

The Boston Whaler Conquest is a battle machine that is ready for any adventure and any sea condition that gets thrown its way. While onboard, you'll notice a calm and safe feeling that comes over you even when in rough seas. The time and effort put into building these boats is exceptional and the build quality is like no other boat in its class. The Conquest is extremely versatile and allows you to do numerous things out on the water. Fishing is definitely one of the biggest ticket items because of the extremely spacious cockpit, large fish boxes, easy to access large live well, and conveniently placed rod holders that make it easy to have a fancy spread out. Snorkeling and diving trips are easy because of the spacious cockpit layout and ample storage for all the necessary gear. The Conquest is also an excellent boat for camping and no matter what adventure you choose to have on any given day, transitioning into relaxation mode at the islands or sandbar is simple and easy. The summer kitchen package that is available on most of these models makes preparing dinner a breeze, and the extra spacious A/C cabin provides comfort and a great night's rest.

All Used
Conquest
Boats For Sale

Model Length Location Price  
2017 Boston Whaler 285 Conquest 27 FT Florida $219,995
2018 Boston Whaler 285 Conquest 27 FT Florida $224,950
2014 Boston Whaler 315 Conquest 31 FT Florida $249,999
2016 Boston Whaler 315 Conquest 31 FT South Carolina $259,000
2018 Boston Whaler 315 Conquest 31 FT Florida $330,000
2020 Boston Whaler 315 Conquest 31 FT Florida $369,995
2018 Boston Whaler 315 Conquest 31 FT Florida $379,900
2020 Boston Whaler 325 Conquest 32 FT Florida $439,900
2021 Boston Whaler 325 Conquest 32 FT Florida $445,000
2021 Boston Whaler 325 Conquest 32 FT Florida $445,000
2021 Boston Whaler 325 Conquest 32 FT Florida $499,900
2011 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 34 FT Florida $245,500
2010 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 36 FT South Carolina $259,000
2011 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 34 FT Florida $265,000
2008 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 36 FT Florida $295,000
2012 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 34 FT Florida $299,000
2015 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $349,900
2015 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $399,900
2017 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $415,000
2017 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $469,900
2018 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 36 FT Florida $519,000
2019 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 34 FT Florida $525,000
2018 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $550,000
2021 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 35 FT Florida $589,000
2021 Boston Whaler 345 Conquest 34 FT Florida $599,000
2021 Boston Whaler 405 Conquest 41 FT Florida $1,099,980
2021 Boston Whaler 405 Conquest 41 FT Florida $1,200,000
2022 Boston Whaler 405 Conquest 42 FT Florida $1,249,900
2022 Boston Whaler 405 Conquest 41 FT Florida $1,374,900
2022 Boston Whaler 405 Conquest 40 FT Florida $1,495,000
2018 Boston Whaler Conquest 315 31 FT Florida $339,900
2008 Boston Whaler Conquest 345 34 FT Florida $250,000

Grand Banks
History Committed To Quality

Founded in 1956, Grand Banks Yachts first gained recognition for their classic wooden boats, which were known for their elegant lines, comfortable interiors, and seaworthiness. The company's wooden boats were built to last, and many of them are still sailing today, a testament to the company's commitment to quality. In the 1970s, Grand Banks Yachts shifted to producing fiberglass models, which enabled them to offer a wider range of designs and sizes. Today, the company produces both fiberglass and aluminum models, ranging from 43 to 85 feet in length.

Despite the shift to new materials, Grand Banks Yachts has retained its commitment to traditional boatbuilding techniques and quality. Each yacht is hand-built by skilled craftsmen, who take pride in their work and pay attention to every detail. From the woodwork to the wiring, every aspect of the boat is meticulously crafted and inspected to ensure that it meets the company's exacting standards.

Popular Grand Banks Models

Grand Banks has been building yachts for over 60 years and in this time has offered many different models ranging in size from 36 to 85 feet. Their current lineup of new yachts consists of the Grand Banks 54, 60, and 85, as well as the Eastbay 44 and 60. There are also several models that have been discontinued but are still very popular on the pre-owned brokerage market.

Grand Banks 85

The GB85 is the largest yacht built by Grand Banks, and an amazingly fuel-efficient vessel. She combines sophistication, practicality, modernization, and luxury altogether for a phenomenal yachting experience enjoyed by all. By utilizing the most advanced construction techniques they have created a vessel that is lighter and travels longer while maintaining the build quality and comfort that makes Grand Banks highly desirable.

Grand Banks 60

The GB60 was launched by Grand Banks in 2016 and is a revered member to what is a fantastic lineage of long-distance cruising vessels. She provides a spectacular showcase of what sets Grand Banks apart from the rest of the cruising world. At the first glance you will stop and stare at the beauty of her distinct lines and V-Warp hull. Featuring a combination of high tech and high style, she provides a world of luxury and state-of-the-art technology in concert. With the ability to cover over 200 nautical miles at 10 knots she makes long range cruising a breeze.

Grand Banks 54

The GB54 follows suit of its predecessor and bigger sister, the GB60. Launched in Spring 2020, she has already made quite a splash in her first few years. She provides another iteration of a fantastic combination of luxury, performance, practicality, and efficiency. The commitment that Grand Banks makes to quality construction and the highest standards is very much evident in the GB54, which cruises comfortably and won’t shake or rattle even when the seas are rolling.

Eastbay 60

Giving life back to downeast style yachts and reinvigorating the spirit of yachting, the EB 60 is the flagship of the Eastbay line by Grand Banks. With cruising capability and top of the line amenities, she relishes the effort put forth by the competition. Eastbay owners past, present, and future will be proud of the direction Grand Banks has gone with this line.

Eastbay 54

The Eastbay 54 was quite the spectacle in her prime, being one of the most highly regarded downeast express yachts in her class with a deep-vee hull, substantial weight, and Grand Banks high quality build standards combined with Ray Hunt's fantastic design.

Eastbay 49

The predecessor to the 54, the Eastbay 49 set the standard for the Downeast style yacht. She offered a combination of seaworthiness, comfort, performance, and style that could not be matched by any other manufacturer.

Eastbay 46

Continuing with the quality and craftsmanship of Grand Banks, the Eastbay 46 brought an elegant and sporty component to the Eastbay brand. Veering away from the direct drive and towards the pod drive system which, at the time, was a new and innovative approach to enhancing maneuverability and performance. The 46 continues to be a popular and respected yacht on the pre-owned brokerage market.

Eastbay 44

The EB44 is a perfect combination of traditional and modern from bow to stern. Launched in 2015, she has been turning heads ever since. She presents a wonderful rush at a cruising speed of 25 knots and top speed of 33 knots, all while still maintaining that amazing fuel efficiency due to the construction materials and design that all Grand Banks models are known for.

Grand Banks vs. Eastbay Yachts

Grand Banks and Eastbay are both high-end yacht brands made by Grand Banks. While they share some similarities, such as their classic yacht styling, reputation for quality, craftsmanship, and innovation, there are also some notable differences between the two brands.

Grand Banks is a brand that has been around since 1956, and they are known for their classic motor yacht designs, exceptional seaworthiness, and quality craftsmanship. Grand Banks yachts are typically larger, with sizes ranging from 42 to 85 feet, and they are often built to order with a range of customizable options. Grand Banks yachts are designed for long-range cruising, with features such as large fuel tanks and spacious living areas.

Eastbay is a brand that was launched by Grand Banks in 1993 as a more performance-oriented line of yachts. Eastbay models are typically smaller compared to Grand Banks models, with sizes ranging from 38 to 60 feet, and they feature sleek, modern designs with a focus on speed and agility. Eastbay yachts are designed for day trips and short-range cruising, with features such as lightweight construction and powerful engines.

Grand Banks Features & Highlights

Grand Banks and Eastbay yachts are known for their exceptional quality and design, with features and amenities that make them comfortable and practical for long distance cruising and extended stays on board.

Classic Motor Yacht Design & Style

One of the hallmarks of Grand Banks Yachts' boats is their timeless design. While the company has embraced new technologies and materials, they have also retained the classic lines and styling that have made their boats so popular over the years. A Grand Banks yacht is a thing of beauty, with its sweeping curves, teak decks, and elegant interiors.

Seaworthiness

Grand Banks Yachts are known for their seaworthiness, with hull designs that are optimized for stability and performance. The boats are built to handle a wide range of sea conditions, making them suitable for extended cruising.

High Quality Construction & Finishes

Grand Banks Yachts are built to last and are respected for their quality building methods and use of high-quality materials such as teak, mahogany, and other luxury finishes. The company's skilled craftsmen pay attention to every detail, ensuring that every aspect of the boat is meticulously crafted and inspected to meet the company's exacting standards.

Spacious Living Spaces

Designed for serious cruising, these yachts have living spaces that are carefully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. Aboard a Grand Banks you will find galleys that are well-equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures, heads that are spacious and luxurious, as well as plenty of storage, seating, and sleeping areas.

Customizations

Grand Banks Yachts offers a variety of customizations, allowing customers to personalize their boats to suit their individual preferences and needs. Whether it's a custom interior layout, a special paint color, or a unique feature, Grand Banks Yachts works with customers to ensure that their boats are exactly what they want. As a result, each yacht is unique in its own way. Even if you are purchasing a pre-owned Grand Banks, you can be sure that certain design elements and features will be unlike any other luxury motor yacht on the water.

Where Are Grand Banks Yachts Built?

Grand Banks has been building yachts in Malaysia since the 1990’s and their manufacturing facility is known for its skilled craftsmen, modern technology, state-of-the-art equipment, and rigorous quality control process to ensure that each yacht meets their exacting standards before it is shipped to its destination. Grand Banks Yachts also has offices in the United States, Europe, and Australia, where it provides sales, service, and support to customers worldwide.

Alternatives to Grand Banks Yachts

There are several alternatives to Grand Banks Yachts that offer similar quality, craftsmanship, luxury, and style. Some notable brands include:

  • Palm Beach
  • Hinckley
  • Sabre
  • Nordhavn
  • Fleming
  • Selene

Each of these brands are different in their own way, offering various sizes and styles, as well as models intended for different purposes: from downeast style yachts that are ideal for day cruises, to classic style motor yachts meant for long distance cruising. Depending on your specific needs and preferences, they all may be worth exploring if you are searching for a possible alternative to a Grand Banks yacht.

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BOAT DEMO

2009 SABRE 34 EXPRESS FOR SALE

DESCRIPTION

TRUE BLUE is the newest Talaria 55 available on the brokerage market and without question the most highly optioned MKII ever built. With fresh 2021 Flag Blue Awlgrip and over $1,000,000 in options, she was specified and built for an exacting owner with only the finest appointments, finishes and technology in mind. This Hinckley 55 is one of very few fitted with upgraded MAN 12V-1400 hp engines and Seakeeper 9 gyrostabilizer allowing for an exceptional ride at all speeds.

HIGHLIGHTS

EXTERIOR

  • Fresh 2021 Flag Blue Awlgrip
  • Custom Flybridge Hardtop
  • Cockpit AC Boxes Removed For More Open Layout
  • Swim Platform w/ Underwater Lights

INTERIOR

  • Solid Cherry Cabinetry
  • Teak & Tulip Soles
  • Rheostat Cabin Lighting

SYSTEMS

  • Upgraded MAN 12V-1400hp Engines
  • Seakeeper 9 Gyrostabilizer
  • iPad Controlled Custom AV Entertainment System
  • Reverse-Cycle Heat/AC
  • Washer & Dryer

SPECIFICATIONS

MEASUREMENTS

  • LOA: 55 FT 0 IN
  • Beam: 17 FT 9 IN
  • Max Draft: 2 FT 11 IN
  • Displacement: 53,700 LBS

ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Cabins: 2
  • Double Berths: 1
  • Single Berths: 2
  • Heads: 2

ENGINES

  • 2 x MAN V-12 Vee Diesel
  • Drive Type: Jet Drive
  • Power: 2 x 1400HP (2,800HP Total)

TANKS

  • Fuel: 1200 Gallons
  • Fresh Water: 200 Gallons
  • Holding: 100 Gallons


DISCLAIMER

This vessel is centrally listed with another broker. It is offered as a convenience by Collection Yachts and not intended to convey representation of the vessel. Collection Yachts offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

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