Maggie May IV, a 2020 Grand Banks GB60 Flybridge, is a capable long-range cruising yacht set up for entertaining family and friends. Owner-operator friendly, Maggie May IV has been recently put on the market by Grand Banks with a $3.595 million asking price.
Grand Banks’ timeless silhouette is complemented by a gracefully curved sheerline, an innovative hull form and robust construction process, providing a sophisticated profile that enhances aesthetics while optimizing performance and fuel efficiency. Expansive decks offer measurable space for relaxation and entertaining. There are wide side decks with high bulwarks and handholds for safe transit onboard, as well as an extended boat deck that shelters the aft deck from the elements, as reported by Grand Banks.
Maggie May IV is powered by twin 900 hp Volvo Penta IPS 1200 diesel engines. This 60-footer will quickly spool up to 33 knots at top hop, but dial it back to 21 knots to jaunt down the coastline with a range of more than 800 nautical miles.
The yacht’s 19-foot-plus beam allowed designers to create a very comfortable and roomy teak cockpit. Shaded by the flybridge overhang, guests can relax on a forward-facing transom settee with table or an aft-facing settee to port. Step through the transom door to the aft cockpit deck or swim platform to gain access to the electric bbq. Two Kenyon electric bbqs and a griddle give owners a lot of options for prepping meals al fresco. Other cockpit amenities include a Isotherm DR160 refrigerator, U-Line ice maker and a hot/cold handheld shower.
The flybridge has two Stidd Admiral low-back helm seats at the centerline helm, which is shaded by a hardtop. Guests can relax on the portside L-shaped sofa with table while enjoying the ocean breeze. Grab a beverage from the Isotherm CR130 refrigerator before stepping back to the aft deck to improve your tan on the sunbed, which is partially shaded by the hardtop. Want to throw your own beach party on a private island? A Brig Falcon 380 tender can be launched from the flybridge using the 1,100-pound-capacity davit.
The Grand Banks 60 has upper and lower helm stations. The Volvo Penta Dynamic Positioning System (DPS), Side-Power vector fins, bow thruster and flip-up docking station at the cockpit with joystick controls make piloting Maggie May IV a breeze. The helms are equipped with the following systems:
- Garmin Electronics Package
- Four 8617 Radar/Plotter, two at each helm
- GSD 25 fishfinder/sounder
- Volvo Penta autopilot
- Garmin GMR Fantom 4-foot open array
- ICOM 400BB Black Box VHF marine transceiver, at lower helm
- ICOM HM195B CommandMic 4 (black), at upper helm
- Engine-room camera
- AIS 600
- Garmin WiFi
- FLIR M625CS thermal-camera system with gyro stabilization and color camera
Need a break from the sun? Step inside the salon and cool off in the air conditioning. There is an aft galley, which makes entertaining guests in the salon and cockpit seamless. Large countertops provide plenty of real estate for food prep. A Miele induction cooktop, speed oven and bbqs in the cockpit allow owners to prepare just about any meal imaginable. Stow cold goods in the Isotherm DR160 refrigerator/freezer and dry goods in the cabinets above. Clean up is made easy with the Miele G4780 dishwasher and Krush K012 trash compactor.
Large side windows allow natural light to flow inside the salon while granting guests panoramic views. Soft interior colors mixed with wood grain brings forth a delightful and cozy atmosphere. Relax on the port side L-shaped dinette with table or the starboard side sofa after grabbing a bottle of wine from the bar cabinet. Find the big game on the retractable 49-inch Samsung LED HDTV. Lock open the sliding door to the cockpit to create an open-air environment from the lower helm to the cockpit.
After a long day on the water, retire to one of three staterooms. The master stateroom features an island king-sized berth with plenty of stowage space in top-load drawers, stowage cabinets and a hanging locker. Take a nice warm shower in your en suite head before turning on the reading lamps and nosing into a book or catching the game on the 43-inch Samsung HDTV. The VIP guest stateroom has a queen-sized V-berth with a shared guest head, hanging locker, reading lamps and a 32-inch Samsung HDTV. The guest stateroom has twin side-by-side berths with stowage below, stowage drawers and a 24” Samsung HDTV.
Where is Maggie May IV located? The yacht is currently lying in Stuart, Florida.
Take the next step: call or text the listing agent, Steve Martin, (954) 849-3811, Grand Banks
Quick Specifications
- Length Overall: 60′
- Maximum Beam: 19.17′
- Max Draft: 3.75′
- Cruising Speed: 30 knots
- Max Speed: 33 knots
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Engine Make: Volvo Penta
- Engine Model: IPS1200
- Fuel Type: Diesel
- Combined Horsepower: 1,800 hp
- Range: 834 nm @21 knots
- Fuel Capacity: 1,532 Gal.
- Freshwater Capacity: 291 Gal.