Looking for a rugged, dependable classic downeast yacht capable of cruising for extended periods of time? Ostinato, a 2005 Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX, just entered the market at $555,000. Grand Banks’ 49 Eastbay HX is known for its performance, comfort and classic style with a seakindly ride in myriad weather conditions.
In 1993, Grand Banks launched the Eastbay series, a downeast cruiser, which is inspired by designs of classic Maine lobster/fishing vessels and turned into a modern cruising yacht. Built on a modified deep-V hull design by renowned naval architects at C. Raymond Hunt Associates, the Eastbay series offers a stable and steady ride across the performance spectrum. Grand Banks reported that the construction of the Eastbay series consists of hand-laid fiberglass laminated with special resins that resist blistering. The coring is vacuum-bagged into place to optimize strength and a system of heavy-duty fiberglass stringers are bonded to the hull for added strength and rigidity. A clear gelcoat is used on the hull below the waterline and three layers of epoxy barrier coat are on the hull bottom.
The yacht’s sizable teak cockpit has mezzanine seating. Open the enclosure to the salon to connect the indoor-outdoor spaces. Courtesy Grand BanksOstinato‘s half-load displacement is around 48,000 pounds, but the original owners upgraded the engines to the optional twin 700 hp Caterpillar C12 Acert diesels, which can quickly push the yacht up to 32 knots at 2,300 rpm. Throttle back to 2,000 rpm and cruise comfortably at 26 knots, increasing range. The maximum range on Ostinato is reportedly 1,200 nautical miles at a 9-knot cruising speed. Ostinato‘s owners have continually updated the yacht, and below are some maintenance and upgrades associated on it Cat diesels:
Step aboard Ostinato‘s cockpit, which is accessible via a transom door from the full-beam teak swim platform. Eastbay HX series has a semi-enclosed helm open to the cockpit area with a teak sole running from the cockpit forward to the helm. Padded, aft-facing mezzanine seating allows guests to really enjoy the spacious cockpit area, which could be used for entertainment, fishing or sunbathing. Hatches on the deck lead to the engine room and a TNT hydraulic lift is available for a dinghy.
Enter the helm deck and take a seat to port on the L-shaped settee upholstered by A La Mer. The settee has stowage under the seats and a hi-lo table for dining. A 16,000 BTU A/C system keeps the helm deck cool. A heavy-gauge polycarbonate enclosure closes off the back of the helm deck from the cockpit and keeps the cool air inside. Forward of the L-shaped settee is a companion bench seat with a U-line ice maker underneath, footrest on the forward side and a locker for stowage. On the starboard side forward of the A/C unit, a few guests can be seated on a straight settee, which is located abaft the helm. Two skylight hatches over the helm along with side windows and a center windshield can be opened for added ventilation throughout the helm deck.
The helm is forward of the straight settee on the starboard side. Three large windows forward, along with large side windows, gives the helmsman a nearly 360-degree view. A Garmin electronics package includes two 16-inch Garmin 7616XSVs w/GPS, chart plotter, autopilot w/Shadow Drive, GMR624XHD radar, bronze transducer, SM Satellite Weather and AIS 600 Class B Transceiver.
The U-shaped galley is down with sizable counter space for meal prep. Courtesy Grand BanksThe galley is located on the lower deck, which is down a few steps forward of the helm, on the port side and is adjacent to a dining/lounge area. The galley is equipped with overhead cabinetry, glass and bottle holders, four drawers for stowage, trash bin and a stowage locker. Facing aft are four refrigerator drawers, upper locker with Sharp convection-microwave and an additional stowage locker. Corian countertops with a stainless-steel sink cover the lower teak cabinets and Princess electric range/oven with ceramic cooktop.
Forward of the galley and dining area is the owners’ stateroom with a teak interior and teak-and-holly sole, which is found throughout the yacht. Owners can relax on a centerline queen-sized berth. There are cedar-lined hanging lockers on the starboard side, and stowage drawers on the port side with opening lockers beneath. Under the berth are two additional drawers and the top of the berth hinges upward with a large stowage space underneath, creating plenty of space for extended cruising. Owners also have access to the en suite head with a shower. The guest stateroom is amidships on the port side with twin berths, a hanging locker and additional drawer stowage under the berths with two drawers forward. The guest head is located on the starboard side across from the guest stateroom.
The owners’ stateroom has a queen-size berth. Courtesy Grand BanksListed below are upgrades and maintenance reports previous owners have performed on Ostinato:
Recent: 2022-2024
2019
2018
Where is Ostinato located? The yacht is currently lying in Fort Lauderdale, Floirda.
Take the next step: call or text the listing agent, Steve Fithian, (954) 383-1999, Grand Banks
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