- Cruising Speed: 8.69 kn
- Maximum Speed: 22.59 kn
- Beam: 18' 0''
- Hull Material: Fiberglass
- Fuel Tank: 2 x 1400|gallon
- Fresh Water: 1 x 385|gallon
- Holding: 1 x 220|gallon
- Max Passengers: 8
- Cabins: 3
- Heads: 3
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2008 Grand Banks 59' Aleutian Raised Pilothouse
Journeys is a beautifully maintained 2008 Grand Banks 59 Aleutian Raised Pilothouse, a model widely respected for its offshore capability, performance, and exceptional Grand Banks craftsmanship. Designed by renowned naval architects Sparkman & Stephens, the Aleutian 59 combines timeless styling with the performance and reliability demanded by serious cruisers.
Powered by twin Caterpillar C-18 diesel engines, producing 1,000 horsepower each, Journeys cruises comfortably in the 19–21 knot range with top speeds approaching 25 knots, while also offering efficient displacement cruising around 9–10 knots when range and economy are desired.
Her raised pilothouse configuration creates a natural flow between the salon, galley, and helm while providing exceptional visibility underway. With three staterooms, three heads, wide walkaround decks, and the security of a Portuguese bridge, Journeys is equally suited for extended cruising, entertaining, or exploring distant destinations in comfort and confidence.
Standout Features of Journeys:
Twin Caterpillar C-18 diesel engines – 1,000 HP each
Cruise: ~19–21 knots | Top speed: ~24–26 knots | Economy cruise: ~9–10 knots
Sparkman & Stephens hull design
Three stateroom / three head layout
Spacious full-beam midship Primary Suite
Raised pilothouse command center with updated Garmin, Raymarine and Big Bay Navigation Electronics, including rear Camera's
Starlink Sat system
Two Stidd Helm Chairs in the Pilot House and the Fly Bridge
Naiad stabilizers
Side Power Bow thruster
Expansive flybridge and aft deck entertaining areas
Noveriana 14' tender with new 40 Hp Yamaha
Portuguese bridge with wide walk-around decks
Two Kayaks
Located in the Pacific Northwest, at Roche Harbor Resort and Marina
Main Salon
The main salon aboard Journeys is bright and spacious, and designed for comfortable cruising and entertaining. Large windows on both port and starboard sides allow abundant natural light while providing excellent views of the surrounding waters.
To port, a generous L-shaped settee with storage below creates a comfortable gathering space for family and guests. Forward of the settee is a traditional Grand Banks bar cabinet, featuring bottle and glass storage with a fold-down serving area and a ice maker below.
On the starboard side, custom cabinetry houses a centerline pop-up television, integrated with a Bose entertainment system.
OceanAir blinds provide privacy and light control while maintaining the elegant atmosphere of the salon.
Galley
Located forward on the port side, at the raised pilothouse level, the U-shaped galley is thoughtfully designed for both functionality and social interaction while cruising.
The galley features Sub-Zero refrigeration, additional refrigeration and freezer units, dishwasher, and abundant cabinetry for extended cruising provisions. Generous counter space and practical storage make meal preparation convenient whether underway or at anchor.
Pilothouse / Command Center
The raised pilothouse is the operational heart of Journeys, offering commanding visibility and a comfortable environment for navigation and passage-making.
The forward helm station provides excellent sight lines through the expansive windshield, minimizing bow rise while underway. The helm is equipped with updated Garmin, Raymarine and Big Bay navigation displays, Maretron monitor system, autopilot, radar, and Caterpillar engine monitoring systems.
Controls for the Naiad stabilizers, bow thruster, generator start and stop, spot light and other ship’s systems are conveniently located within easy reach.
Opposite the helm is a comfortable L-shaped pilothouse dinette with beautifully inlaid table, creating an inviting space for dining, chart work, or relaxing while underway.
Twin pilothouse doors on both port and starboard sides provide easy access to the wide side decks when docking or handling lines.
Accommodations
Below deck, Journeys offers comfortable accommodations for six guests, in three staterooms.
Primary Stateroom
The spacious full-beam midship Primary Suite features a centerline queen berth, cedar-lined hanging lockers, abundant drawer storage, and opening ports providing natural light and ventilation.
The master includes a private ensuite head with separate shower.
VIP Stateroom
Forward is a comfortable VIP stateroom with queen berth, generous storage, and convenient access to the ensuite head.
Guest Stateroom
A third guest cabin features twin berths, making it ideal for family members or additional guests including an ensuite head.
A washer and dryer are conveniently located within the guest accommodations area for extended cruising comfort.
Flybridge
The flybridge offers an expansive outdoor living area with upper helm station, comfortable seating, and panoramic views. This area is ideal for entertaining while cruising or relaxing at anchor.
Foredeck and Portuguese Bridge
Forward, the Aleutian 59' features a secure Portuguese bridge and wide walk-around side decks, providing safe and comfortable access to the foredeck even in challenging sea conditions.
The foredeck includes a large seating area with storage below, oversized cleats, and a robust anchor platform designed for serious cruising.
Mechanical & Engine Room
The engine room aboard Journeys reflects the thoughtful engineering and robust construction for which Grand Banks yachts are known. Systems are logically arranged for ease of inspection and maintenance.
Journeys is powered by twin Caterpillar C-18 diesel engines, each producing 1,000 horsepower, delivering fast cruising speeds of approximately 19–21 knots with top speeds approaching 25 knots, while still allowing efficient displacement cruising around 9–10 knots.
Stability underway is enhanced by Naiad stabilizers, with bow thruster assist while maneuvering in tight docking situations.
A 21 Kw and a 13.5 Onan generators provides reliable onboard electrical power.
Specifications
Builder: Grand Banks
Model: Aleutian 59 Raised Pilothouse
Year: 2008
Designer: Sparkman & Stephens
Length Overall: 61'6"
Beam: 18'0"
Draft: Approx. 5'4"
Fuel Capacity: Approx. 1,400 gallons
Fresh Water Capacity: Approx. 385 gallons
Engines: Twin Caterpillar C-18 – 1,000 HP each
Cruising Speed: 19–21 knots
Top Speed: 24–26 knots
Generators: Onan 21 Kw and 13.5Kw
Closing
Journeys presents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-equipped 2008 Grand Banks 59 Aleutian Raised Pilothouse, a yacht respected for its build quality, sea-keeping ability, and timeless design.
Located in the Pacific Northwest, at Roche Harbor Resort and Marina, Journeys has cruised some of the most spectacular waters in North America—an environment perfectly suited to the Aleutian series’ offshore capability and comfort.
For buyers seeking a capable cruising yacht, that combines performance, thoughtful design, and the enduring craftsmanship of Grand Banks, Journeys deserves serious consideration.
Shown by appointment, at Roche Harbor Resort and Marina in the San Juan Islands
Denison Yachting is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Randy Cowley Yacht Consultants.
Denison Yacht Sales offers the details of this yacht in good faith but can’t guarantee the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of this boat for sale. This yacht for sale is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal from that yacht market without notice. She is offered as a convenience by this yacht broker to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a specific yacht for sale.
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Caterpillar C-18 1000 HP with approx 3186 engine hours each.
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