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gravity and relatively light weight above the gunwales, which shows in its
impressive stability. The Grand Banks 60 weighs-in at 29 tonnes, compared
to 45-tonnes plus for earlier Grand Banks models of similar length.
The hull profile is also a departure for Grand Banks. It benefits from
Richards’ input, based on his yachting experience. Easily-driven, it is a
warped semi-displacement design with a very fine entry to cut through
the waves, plenty of flare for a dry ride and a flat run aft – deadrise at the
transom is just six degrees.
There’s an integrated swim platform and a noticeable amount of
tumblehome, while the transom itself is a striking full-width polished teak
surface with the boat’s name in polished stainless steel.
MODERN TRADITIONAL
Inside Anuha II there’s lots of traditional teak panelling and subtle fabrics,
but also a huge glasshouse with large electric side and aft windows, LED
lighting, light-coloured ceilings, and upholstery. Countertops in the
galley and bathrooms are all solid silestone. The fine joinery and ample
woodwork imparts warmth, but the spaces don’t feel dark or enclosed
because there’s so much natural light (and air) flooding in.
Upstairs, the open flybridge is the perfect place to be on a hot Sydney
afternoon. Grand Banks also offers an enclosed ‘Sky Lounge’ version of
the flybridge. In that version settees become a queen-sized berth with
360 ° panoramic views. The open flybridge is spacious and light, and the
composite hardtop provides welcome shade. Clears are available.
The helm station on the bridge mirrors the helm in the saloon. The
lounge is a wonderful social area with seating, a sunbed aft with storage
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