I was really looking forward to seeing that rough water test out of Haulover. Oh well. Our waters up here in Pensacola are NEVER that smooth, if they are it is rare. I am a MarinMax member and I love my shop up here. I am looking at upgrading my 2015 240 Sailfish that I bought from them in 15 to the Grady White 306 Canyon. Very pricey but from what I understand they handle the chop really well, and that is what I want in my next boat. Good job man.
thanks for another great video .. this is about the perfect size boat to fish and trailer . and it is the size i am looking for .. the videos are helping a lot so i know what to look for and what to ask for when i go to the ft lauderdale boat show
quality built boat that can do it all while remaining very comfortable at sea. Ill be at the boat show as well. Hope to meet. My number is 954-205-5744 if you have any more specific questions. Would love to chat about it.
A late question for you all. Up North (NJ) I see a lot of GW, Boston Whalers and a few other boats. When I go to Florida I see more Yellowfin, Regulator, Contender. Any particular reason for that or is it just geography?
I think mainly because those are considered more "hardcore" fishing boats. A lot of it is just in the name, just like some thing GW and BW are supreme simply because of their name.
Why are the motors spread so far apart? I’ve never seen that on any boat, those motors are mounted like 4ft on center! It’s like they forgot to mount the center motor. It makes the boat look like a catamaran! Did Luke happen to say why the motors are that far apart? Love the center console part of the boat though, Luke is right there is a ton of room in the console for a 33ft boat!
Hi Mark. great question. There are a couple reasons Grady designed and equipped the outboards in this position. Due to the wide beam which is wider than most of the competition, this outboard position allows for better maneuverability when in tight spaces docking using dual throttles, full range of motion for the outboards when Joystick (Yamaha helm master) is engaged. Also, when they were doing their product testing, they fixed the motors at several different positions and this position allowed them to achieve the best fuel efficiency, outboard performance and ZERO slip or cavitation when turning the boat hard over. My number is 954-205-5744 if you have any further questions or interested at all. Thanks
luke gonzalez thank u so much Luke, that answered my question perfectly! And yeah now that u say the maneuverability is better, I can totally see that. Reminds me kinda like a tritoon, especially around the dock, those Tritoons that have twins on them can rotate in a circle twice as fast as a center console with twins or a runabout with twins because they are on the very outside of the beam pretty much. And just curious what other motor options are offered with that boat? Mercury 450’s?
Apparently, that is the sweet spot on that hull since it's so wide. Performance improved while testing, so that's where they stayed. Docking is a breeze with this thing as you can imagine.
Great one!
Very well laid out boat! Love the big boat hide-a-way electronics box 👍🏻
agreed! perfect for any type of boater. My number is 954-205-5744 if you are interested in learning more. Thanks
My dream boat!
I was really looking forward to seeing that rough water test out of Haulover. Oh well. Our waters up here in Pensacola are NEVER that smooth, if they are it is rare. I am a MarinMax member and I love my shop up here. I am looking at upgrading my 2015 240 Sailfish that I bought from them in 15 to the Grady White 306 Canyon. Very pricey but from what I understand they handle the chop really well, and that is what I want in my next boat. Good job man.
thanks for another great video .. this is about the perfect size boat to fish and trailer . and it is the size i am looking for .. the videos are helping a lot so i know what to look for and what to ask for when i go to the ft lauderdale boat show
quality built boat that can do it all while remaining very comfortable at sea. Ill be at the boat show as well. Hope to meet. My number is 954-205-5744 if you have any more specific questions. Would love to chat about it.
@@lukegonzalez2922 THANK YOU ... i will stop by and say HI for sure ..
A late question for you all. Up North (NJ) I see a lot of GW, Boston Whalers and a few other boats. When I go to Florida I see more Yellowfin, Regulator, Contender. Any particular reason for that or is it just geography?
I think mainly because those are considered more "hardcore" fishing boats. A lot of it is just in the name, just like some thing GW and BW are supreme simply because of their name.
@@brianlb78 GW, Whaler, and similar are the rough water machines. Regulator, yellowfin, and contender are the 'go fast' boats.
Great boat. I owned one and loveeddd it...... Engines were load.? My 350 were very quiet.
425 XTO's sound pretty nice.
they purr like a mean kitten
Can you get this size/model with a seakeeper?
Why are the motors spread so far apart? I’ve never seen that on any boat, those motors are mounted like 4ft on center! It’s like they forgot to mount the center motor. It makes the boat look like a catamaran! Did Luke happen to say why the motors are that far apart? Love the center console part of the boat though, Luke is right there is a ton of room in the console for a 33ft boat!
Hi Mark. great question. There are a couple reasons Grady designed and equipped the outboards in this position. Due to the wide beam which is wider than most of the competition, this outboard position allows for better maneuverability when in tight spaces docking using dual throttles, full range of motion for the outboards when Joystick (Yamaha helm master) is engaged. Also, when they were doing their product testing, they fixed the motors at several different positions and this position allowed them to achieve the best fuel efficiency, outboard performance and ZERO slip or cavitation when turning the boat hard over. My number is 954-205-5744 if you have any further questions or interested at all. Thanks
luke gonzalez thank u so much Luke, that answered my question perfectly! And yeah now that u say the maneuverability is better, I can totally see that. Reminds me kinda like a tritoon, especially around the dock, those Tritoons that have twins on them can rotate in a circle twice as fast as a center console with twins or a runabout with twins because they are on the very outside of the beam pretty much. And just curious what other motor options are offered with that boat? Mercury 450’s?
Apparently, that is the sweet spot on that hull since it's so wide. Performance improved while testing, so that's where they stayed. Docking is a breeze with this thing as you can imagine.
Great boat. This boat is very large for a 33'. What kind of top speed does it have with the 425s?
Somewhere around 60 mph if I recall correctly.
What the price??
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