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From its beginning as a corporate yacht in 1931, the Grace Anne II has held onto its philosophy of relaxed elegance. Navigating these pristine, historic waters, the Grace Anne II represents another kind of preservation and a previous generation's dedication to craftsmanship, quality and service. The hull is double-planked mahogany over cedar from the deck line to the keel. Oak frame ribs are through fastened to planking with copper rivets. The deckhouse, deck and most of the interior are also celebrated in dark mahogany.
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Aboard the Grace Anne II, old has been blended with new to create a blend of past world charm and modern amenities – including:
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A 238 hp Detroit Diesel engine, capable of
developing a speed of 12-13 knots.
• An electric lift has been incorporated to efficiently deliver feasts from the galley to the dining area.
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A wheelhouse fully equipped with modern telecommunications equipment, sonar, and Global
Positioning Systems that work alongside the original
oil lamp-lit compass. The entire yacht is equipped with
regulation fire and smoke detection and suppression
systems and water safety lifesaving gear.
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The Grace Anne II represents an era of quality unmatched today. Designed with the current navigational path in mind, the builders were able to throw convention to the wind. The yacht design incorporated the owner’s quarters into the bow; while crew and engine room were relocated to the stern. The Grace Anne II comfortably accommodates eight guests in six staterooms.
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