Boating

GRADY-WHITE CANYON 326

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We think half the people who buy fishing boats just like the macho looks and the surroundin­g luxury of them. Grady-White gets that, but don’t ever think boats such as the Canyon 326 are not tournament-ready angling machines. Here’s how Grady-White made the 326 to satisfy everybody.

The helm is wide, protected by an even wider hardtop, and that’s supported by a color-matched superstruc­ture that hugs the helm tightly, opening walkways fore and aft for passage. Triple bucket seats with footrests, armrests and flip-up bolsters accommodat­e any size rider, and they're protected from the weather by an aircraft-quality acrylic windshield. Forward seating options include a lounge on the front of the console and a pair of forward lounges complete with foldaway seatbacks enabling comfortabl­e forwardfac­ing reclining underway. In the cockpit, a double couch folds out of the transom to convert coaming bolsters into seating in a flash. Want shade? Press a button and out slides Grady’s Sure Shade to protect the cockpit. Technology is king, and Grady adds USB charge ports and LED lighting plus plenty of space for dealer-installed, optional Garmin GPSMap systems.

Even more crew-pleasing features are inside the console—such as a large changing room, flushing head and freshwater shower. Topside behind the triple bucket seats are a freshwater sink, cooler and electric refrigerat­or.

So far, sunset cruisers, beachcombe­rs and sightseers are happy, but here’s where Grady-White sets the hook on fishermen.

There are eight gunwale rod holders on each side, a shotgun rod holder in the transom, plenty of undergunwa­le storage, rocket launchers, and even four tuna-stick stands in the console for locking those extra-expensive machines away. And the hardtop is ready to be rigged with the optional outriggers.

Live bait is kept in a standard 32-gallon livewell on the transom, and the icebox on the leaning post station can be converted into a 38-gallon baitwell too. Tackle-box storage under the livewell makes the console station a prep area for fishing rigs, and the freshwater sink assists.

 ??  ?? SPECS: LOA: 33'1" BEAM: 10'9" DRAFT (MAX): 2'0" DRY WEIGHT: 8,500 lb. (without engines) SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: Yacht Certified FUEL CAPACITY: 327 gal.
HOW WE TESTED: ENGINES: Twin Yamaha F300 DRIVE/PROPS: SWS II 15.5" x 17" 3-blade stainless steel GEAR RATIO: 1.75:1 FUEL LOAD: 160 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 400 lb.
SPECS: LOA: 33'1" BEAM: 10'9" DRAFT (MAX): 2'0" DRY WEIGHT: 8,500 lb. (without engines) SEAT/WEIGHT CAPACITY: Yacht Certified FUEL CAPACITY: 327 gal. HOW WE TESTED: ENGINES: Twin Yamaha F300 DRIVE/PROPS: SWS II 15.5" x 17" 3-blade stainless steel GEAR RATIO: 1.75:1 FUEL LOAD: 160 gal. CREW WEIGHT: 400 lb.
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