Correct about Grand Banks, at least mostly. Hard to know what you mean by "recently", .
GB itself did not start using the term "trawler" or "trawler yacht" in its literature until the 1990s I believe. Not that others including brokers, magazines, etc. weren't calling them "trawlers" long before this.
The aft cabin Grand Banks has never been called a "motoryacht." It has always been called the "Classic" even in the woody days. The name "Motoryacht" is the model name for the full-width aft cabin model and it has been called that for decades. Other manufacturers call this style "sundeck."
There are only four model names for the Ken Smith-hulled Grand Banks boats: Classic (tri-cabin), Sedan, Europa, and Motoryacht. There have been occasional sub-names for specific versions of some of these models, particularly in the Sedan configuration.
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