Trade-A-Boat — February 2018

(Amelia) #1

W


ith Grand
Banks’
latest
Aleutian
55 Raised
Pilothouse unavailable to
test in Australia, a plan was
hatched to review the boat at
its home port of Johor Bahru,
Malaysia, and I took solace in
the fact our test boat had the
air-conditioning cranked-up
high. And the vessel in the
GB slipway is hull no.1 of the
Aleutian 55 RP model.
The A55 RP is an update
of the A53 – the smallest in
the Aleutian fleet, which
stretches to 76ft. And
extending the waterline
a mere two feet, Grand
Banks was able to make
a vast number of clever
improvements. The most
obvious gain is space in the
cockpit, but also significant
performance advantages.
A longer waterline length
equals higher top speeds,
greater lift, cleaner trim and
improved efficiency.


At a glance, the A55
RP looks similar to the
54 Heritage EU and the
two boats certainly share
comparable designs, but
there are key differences.
What the A55 offers in that
step-down from the helm/
galley to the saloon is an
aft deck much closer to the
water. Also appealing is the
Portuguese bridge.
As with every Grand Banks
yacht, the Aleutian 55 is
unashamedly pitched as a
bluewater passagemaker.
What’s interesting about
this one is that the A55
weighs in more than three
tonnes lighter than the
Heritage, despite being 2.5m
longer overall. This weight
saving is due to a swept-
back flybridge and slightly
shorter deckhouse. So what
does that mean for owners?
Performance, baby.
The A55 houses twin 705hp
Cummins QSM 11 engines,
that will see almost 1000nm
at 10kts, but the Aleutian

enjoys the fast stuff more.
And she’ll cost you less to
do it. Fuel figures show
consumption is a moderate
170lt/h at 18kts, while top
speed is around 22.5kts.
There are a small series
of steps between the galley
and pilothouse, but once you
descend, the wide saloon
invites total relaxation under
full-height windows and on
the wide couches.
The enclosed pilothouse
offers a social space
to navigate from with
passengers on the adjacent
lounge, the compact galley
with everything you need.
Accomodation lies
beneath, in this case a
forwardVIP and port bunk
room with shared en suite.
The full-beam stateroom is
aft and lavishly appointed.
But let’s not forget the
flybridge. Because if you’re
anything like me, this is
the spot you’ll be wanting
to drive from. And relax in.
Access to the main deck is via

forward stairs on port, or a
ladder to the stern.
Singapore’s glassy harbour
failed to challenge the A55’s
handling, but her low centre
of gravity and the renowned
prowess of those trawler hulls
suggest solid performance in
the rough stuff.
TheAleutian 55 RP
has much to offer the
experienced buyer.
The stylish fit-out and
performance will have you
confidently setting a course
over the horizon.

quick specs


Grand Banks Aleutian 55 RP

PRICED FROM POA
MATERIAL GRP hull, foam
core decks
TYPE Semi-displacement
monohull
LENGTH 19.07m
BEAM 5.4m
ENGINE 2x 705hp Cummins
QSM 11 diesel
FUEL 4000lt
WATER 1136lt
FOR MORE INFO
Visit grandbanks.com.au

Grand Banks Aleutian 55 RP


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