1963 Grenfell Cruiser
"Brandy II"
Highlights
- Twin 270 HP Crusader
- New Westerbeake 3.5 kw generator
- Espar forced air diesel furnace
- Boathouse kept
- Solar Panels
- Full Canvas
Overview
Thornton Grenfell built and designed classic wooden yachts that are well known in the Pacific North West.
Key Specifications
Accommodation
Capacities
Engines
Engine 1
Engine 2
Generator
Generator
Description
Thornton Grenfell built and designed classic wooden yachts that are well known in the Pacific North West. ‘Brandy II’ is hull #112, built with mahogany carvel strakes on bent oak frames and is powered by twin Crusader gas engines offering a 9 knot cruise. She’s a command bridge cruiser that is comfortable for a couple.
Her long time owners have kept her in a covered slip and she is in nice original condition.
Features:
Twin 270 HP Crusader gas engines with V-drives
New Westerbeake 3.5 kw generator (10 hours)
9’ Livingston fiberglass dinghy & Tohatsu 8hp outboard
Espar forced air diesel furnace
Electric heat
Bus heater
Propane stove with oven
3 Solar Panels on cockpit canvas
Full canvas enclosure for cockpit
Full canvas for cockpit
Bimini
Under counter fridge/freezer that can also be accessed from the cockpit
3 burner propane oven
Microwave/convection oven
Stepping aboard you first enter a cockpit protected with full canvas. Forward of the transom there is built in seating that lifts for access to the motors and new generator. On the starboard side there is a door to the fridge / freezer and on port is the ladder to the flybridge.
The flybridge features a simple helm to port and bench seating protected by a bimini.
Entering the cabin the galley and dinette are to starboard with 2 chairs and the helm to port.
The head compartment features an electric toilet and a flip down shower drain tray.
There is a double berth up in the bow with two overhead hatches providing ventilation.
