The 49 Eastbay HX was built in the United States by Grand Banks making full use of their in-house design team's expertise. She was available with only one option for inboard engines.
Development started in 1999 and the first model rolled off the production line in 2003.
She can comfortably maintain a cruising speed of 26 knots via her twin 705hp Caterpillar C12 ACERT E03 engines.
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1 Pre-Owned Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX Yachts for sale
Grand Banks
1999 F*****15m | 49 Eastbay HX
2 x Caterpillar 660hp
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
1 Not for sale to US residents while in US waters
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Find out how much a pre-owned Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX may cost based upon the asking price of all yachts currently for sale globally according to YachtBuyer Market Watch & our sales listings.
Market Price Insight
YachtBuyer’s Market Watch reports that there is currently only one pre-owned 49 Eastbay yacht for sale globally, built in 1999. It has a current asking price of £222k. Being 26 years old, this vessel continues to hold its value thanks to its combination of luxury, performance, and timeless design. Price variations reflect considerations like condition, personalised upgrades, and onboard equipment, emphasising the strong global interest in the Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX.
Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX Price
1999 - 2008
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Average asking price according to YachtBuyer data (1 yachts available). Prices may vary depending on specification, condition and extras.
With two Grand Banks 49 Eastbay HX yachts listed for sale in the past three years, based upon YachtBuyer’s Market Watch data, it shows there is some activity in its resale market. These yachts spend an average of 349 days on the market, reflecting a slow turnover rate for pilothouse yachts in this size segment. Over the same period, the marketed price tends to see a moderate average price reduction of 7.3% from the initial asking price, which demonstrates its ability to hold its value and shows continued interest from the market. Interestingly, this level of change is below the average price fluctuation for this size of pilothouse yacht, indicating a stable position in the market. These yachts have been for sale around the east coast of the United States.
Grand Banks started development on the 49 Eastbay HX in 1999 and the first model rolled off the production line in 2003.
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