Grady-White has revamped its Canyon 336 with a new full-height glass windshield, integrated fiberglass T-top, and fresh styling features for this offshore family fishing vessel.
The all-glass windshield not only enhances visibility, but the T-top structure eliminates the necessity for side curtains and protects up to three individuals at the helm, according to Grady-White. The updated console provides greater walkaround space, making it simpler to land large fish.
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“The multiple enhancements and upgrades by our design team exceed expectations for a boat of this size,” remarked Joey Weller, Grady-White’s VP of Sales, in a press statement. “We are confident that it will captivate serious anglers seeking a high-performance vessel that retains the quality and comfort synonymous with the Grady-White name.”
Improvements on the Canyon 336 include an upgraded lean bar featuring three Command Elite helm chairs that are horizontally adjustable with flip-up bolsters and footrests. It also boasts a 45-gallon insulated raw water livewell, a rigging station with a cold freshwater shower, a 104-quart cooler, cutting board, bulk storage, dedicated tackle storage, and six rod holders, rounding out an impressive roster of standard features.
The Canyon 336 comes with a standard port cockpit door and boarding ladder. It also provides access via the integrated swim platform and a transom door. To facilitate entering and exiting the water, a four-step ladder can be tucked away neatly.
Fishing enthusiasts will appreciate the horizontal storage for three rods, 11 rod holders, and a 291-quart insulated fish box with lights and an optional refrigerator/freezer. Additional convenience is offered with pressurized raw and freshwater washdowns, both forward and aft.
The bow features a larger forward console seat and expanded fish boxes, each holding 204 quarts. This area can also serve as a lounging space, enhanced by standard patented foldaway forward-facing bolstered backrests. An optional casting platform insert with a cushion, bow table, and Grady’s new Easy-up Bow Shade enhances the boat’s versatility from fishing to entertaining. The standard anchor windlass includes control switches at both the helm and the windlass, further elevating the Canyon 336’s functionality.
“Once again, our engineering team has refined a great vessel even further,” stated Shelley Tubaugh, Grady-White’s VP of Marketing, in a news release. “While upholding the company’s tradition of crafting outstanding boats for the whole family, the redesigned Canyon 336 is undoubtedly a fisherman’s dream.”
The lockable console interior gives competitors serious competition with a standup head area, shower, and Corian countertop featuring a stainless-steel sink. Additionally, the cushioned berth with a flip-up backrest enhances the comfort and convenience offered by the Canyon 336. Other upgrades include a composite cherry and holly floor, built-in storage beneath a lift-out Corian lid, recessed indirect lighting, and a side window that permits natural light to enter, complete with tinted privacy glass.
Grady-White has ensured that owners won’t lack for storage; the design includes space for six vertical rod holders, two drawers beneath the sink, aft storage with a curtain cover, and bulk storage under the berth. The North Carolina manufacturer provides traditional options such as a bow thruster, air conditioning, water heater, diesel generator, and the Yamaha Helm Master.
The revamped Canyon 336 is offered with Yamaha outboards in a twin or triple-engine configuration. It will be showcased at next month’s Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show.