decided to extend the transom to the end of
the waterline and revert to a bolt-on- style
platform, and in 2010 the fl ybridge overhang
of the Europa version was increased to match it.
Grand Banks built two versions, the classic aft
cabin confi guration that took accommodation
almost the full length of the vessel called the CL,
and the Europa, which was an aft-cockpit boat.
Both sit on the same hull taking full advantage
of the massive, near 16ft, beam to gift wide,
deeply bulwarked side decks, and both are
near identical back to the triple upright
windscreens. But stroll aft from there and you’ll
fi nd yourself under motor yacht-style overhangs
extended out from the fl ybridge on the Europa.
At the back of this model those side decks
segue into a fl at aft deck plenty large enough to
lay out a table and chairs, beneath which you’ll
fi nd a lazarette big enough to install a freezer or
washing machine and above which you’ll fi nd
the fl ybridge extends to almost level with the
transom. That extension allows space to store
a dinghy behind a generous, high-sided
fl ybridge. The CL gets the same fl ybridge
minus the overhang – the dinghy instead
sitting on the cabin roof of the aft cabin.
It loses that shaded aft cockpit, and although
it still has a lazarette, it’s far smaller.
BIG ON THE INSIDE
Head inside and the tables are turned. Both
boats get a large saloon, the Europa level with
the aft cockpit, the CL a few steps down from
the aft cabin roof. And both interiors are a riot
of solid teak, sturdy handrails and big windows.
But head forward and differences become
evident. The Europa puts the galley alongside
and level with the helm, steps forward taking
you down to a two-cabin, two-heads layout. The
forward cabin, with its low centreline double
and generous ensuite, is clearly the master,
guests get the twin-bedded cabin to starboard
and cross the corridor to use the day heads.
Headroom is full standing everywhere, toilets
have domestic-style separate shower cubicles
and there’s plenty of storage – it’s a proper ‘little
ship’. But it’s bested inside by the CL. The
forward cabin is very similar to the Europa, the
COVERED
SIDEDECKS
Flybridge extensions
and pillars provide
protection for the
sidedecks
FLYBRIDGE
OVERHANG
This provides storage
for the tender up top as
well as shelter for the
cockpit beneath
EXTENDED HULL
Note how the hull
extends all the way
under the bathing
platfom to give extra lift
The Europa’s saloon opens
directly onto the aft cockpit
With no aft cabin on this version,
the master suite is forward
BUYING USED
The generous ensuite
master bathroom
EUROPA VERSION
T h i s model has an
open aft cockpit in place
of the Classic’s aft
cabin, and a longer
fl ybridge
The galley is on the
same level as the saloon