Tug and Trawler Training, Chesapeake Bay

1990 Grand Banks 42 classic trawler "Liberator"

Liberator is a solid, traditional trawler built with quality components. The exterior features teak decks, a cockpit for line handling, a swim platform, and bench seating with bimini protection on the flybridge. Port and starboard access doors provide easy entry to the airy salon and galley. Teak interior cabinetry with a teak parquet cabin sole is featured throughout. An extended L-shaped settee with fold-out dining table is arranged to starboard, aft of the interior steering station. Two casual chairs provide additional seating. Large windows give brightness and excellent visibility, and the entertainment center with built-in bar and icemaker are welcome amenities. The galley is situated to port and offers a 3 burner electric stove with oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, coffee-maker & icemaker, twin stainless steel sinks, ample stowage, and food prep counter space. The guest stateroom is forward, fitted with a traditional V-berth, hanging locker and drawer storage. The guest head compartment to starboard has a curtained shower compartment. The large master stateroom aft features a centerline Queen island berth. Well-appointed cabinetry and separate head and shower stall compartments complete the comfortable interior design. Mechanical equipment includes twin 300 HP Cummins diesel engines, a generator, 3-zone heat & A/c, an electric windlass. A magnetic compass, VHF radio, Garmin GPS/chartplotter, Furuno radar, Robertson autopilot, and DataMarine speed/depth/log instruments are installed at both helm stations.

Liberatro