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Grand Banks

Grand Banks has 1,468 vessels in the USCG registry, with HINs on file from 1972 to 2025. Federal records show 2 recalls and 36 USCG-reported accidents involving Grand Banks hulls. Popular models include the East Bay, Classic, 32.

Known for:recreationalsmodels like the East Baya relatively clean recall record
Known Recalls
2
USCG Accidents
36
Registered Vessels
1,468
Active Years
1972–2025
MIC Code
GND

Popular Grand Banks Models

East Bay(3)Classic(2)32(1)42(1)43(1)47(1)Euro(1)Grand Banks(1)Europa(1)46 Classic(1)36 Eruopa(1)Gr Banks Class(1)

Vessel counts from USCG registry data. Enter a HIN to check history on a specific model.

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Grand Banks Fleet Safety Overview

Based on 36 USCG-reported incidents involving Grand Banks vessels from 2009 through 2023. These figures reflect all reported accidents for this make across the U.S. fleet and do not indicate the history of any individual vessel.

6operator inattention
4machinery failure
4none; not at fault
3operator inexperience
3improper lookout

Grand Banks Recalls (2)

010161TOct 2001
"EASTBAY 49, GRAND BANKS 66"

SHAFT SEAL

38 units affected
01R0083SJun 2001
BOESCH 680 (2001)

FUEL SYSTEM

2 units affected

How to Identify a Grand Banks HIN

Every Grand Banks boat manufactured or imported into the U.S. after 1972 has a 12-character Hull Identification Number (HIN) stamped on the transom. Grand Banks HINs begin with the manufacturer code GND.

GNDXXXXXXXXX
MIC codeSerialMonthYear

About Grand Banks

Grand Banks is a boat manufacturer tracked by the U.S. Coast Guard under MIC code GND. Vessels on file span model years 1972 through 2025. HullScore tracks 1,468 Grand Banks vessels in our database, along with 2 manufacturer recalls and 36 USCG-reported boating accidents.

The most commonly registered Grand Banks models include the East Bay, Classic, 32, 42, 43. The fleet is primarily composed of recreationals and cabin motorboats.

Before purchasing a used Grand Banks, we recommend running a boat history report. A HullScore Boat History Report ($19) checks federal and commercial databases for stolen vessel records, maritime liens, salvage history, accidents, casualties, recalls, and USCG documentation status.