2025 Grady-White Canyon 326
Price on request
Boat in West Palm Beach, FL 33404 US
Canyon 326
3 Engines (--, 2x Yamaha)
31.2 feet
Gas
Fiberglass/Reinforced
Introducing the stunning 2025 Grady-White Canyon 326, a remarkable center console boat that epitomizes quality and performance. With an impressive overall length of 33.08 feet, this vessel is designed for both adventure and comfort on the water. The hull, crafted from durable fiberglass and featuring the innovative Sea-V2(TM) shape, ensures stability and agility, making it perfect for a variety of marine activities. Powered by dual Yamaha outboard engines, this boat promises reliable and efficient performance, ideal for cruising or fishing excursions. The thoughtful design includes ample space for relaxation and enjoyment, making it a perfect choice for family outings or entertaining friends. Whether you're navigating coastal waters or enjoying a day on the lake, the Grady-White Canyon 326 is a blend of style, functionality, and cutting-edge engineering, ready to elevate your boating experience.
Grady-White’s Canyon 326 is a modern offshore center console with sleek style. Delivering enhanced fishability with innovative design and comfort, this 32-foot center console boat has everything you’d expect in a Grady-White–and more. From Grady’s exclusive SeaV²® hull that guarantees a phenomenal ride with smooth precision, to an expansive beam that sits the helm on center and features three deluxe contoured captain’s chairs, the 326 pairs high fishing functionality with luxurious comfort for family cruising.
- Bow thruster
- Lighting - underwater blue LED (3)
- SureShade® electrically retractable cockpit shade with Sunbrella® canvas (oyster)
- Easy up bow shade (ivory mesh)
- Freight & Prep
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Overview
The Grady-White Canyon 326 is designed as a larger center console boat that balances offshore capability with family-friendly versatility. It aims to serve both fishing enthusiasts and recreational users by combining spaciousness, functionality, and solid performance. This review provides a comprehensive inspection of its features and an evaluation of its on-water performance.
Cockpit and Exterior Features
The cockpit of the Canyon 326 measures 8 feet by 3.5 feet, totaling 28 square feet, and features padded bolsters ranging from 7 to 26 inches in depth. Practical amenities include undergunnel rod storage on the starboard side, fresh and raw water washdowns, and a tow rail for support during fishing. A notable addition is the hull-side dive door on the port side, which opens easily with an ergonomic latch and includes a storage strap and ladder beneath the cockpit deck hatch. The port quarter houses a 32-gallon live well with a gas-assist strut lid, while the transom center contains a 318-quart insulated and lighted cooler, also gas-assisted for easy opening and draining overboard. Beverage holders and rod holders are strategically placed throughout the cockpit, with a total of 24 rod holders onboard, including four near the transom. For family activities, a transom seat is easily deployed and stowed, and an optional 38-gallon live well can replace the standard cooler. Additional features include a sink with a cutting board, optional refrigerated drawers, spreader lights, a sure shade awning, fire extinguisher recess, trash receptacle, and access to the swim platform with courtesy lights and a freshwater shower. The transom also offers an optional pull-up ski tow pylon.
Interior and Head Compartment
The head compartment is accessed via a door on the starboard side and is thoughtfully designed rather than an afterthought. Entry involves stepping down 12 and 15 inches, leading to a space with over 6 feet 2 inches of headroom and 4 feet 8 inches of sitting headroom. The interior features a mirror with lighting, a Corian counter with rod notches, a recessed stainless steel sink with a pull-out sprayer for rinsing rods, and ample storage including tackle compartments and a product store. The flooring is cherry and holly decking, complemented by a teak seat over a vacuflush porcelain toilet. Additional storage includes a garage-style hatch and a pedestal for the bow table. Practical touches such as a towel bar that doubles as a grab rail, hanger hooks for wet gear, side windows for natural light, and overhead lighting enhance usability.
Bow Seating and Deck
The bow area continues the padded bolsters and incorporates a full-length grab rail inside the non-skid cap rail. Seating includes a 45-inch-wide seat with a high back just ahead of the console and two 56-inch-long loungers with bolstered armrests. The seat backs swivel out of the way for convenience, and beneath the seats are storage compartments that also function as 180-quart insulated fish boxes with gasketed hatches and support struts. The boat’s wide 10-foot 9-inch beam extends forward, allowing for wide seats and a spacious 21-inch footwell with a depth increasing to 37 inches. A pedestal table can be installed in the footwell, and with cushions removed, the area converts to a 7-foot 4-inch by 5-foot casting deck featuring molded non-skid surfaces. App-facing speakers are installed near the front seat for entertainment.
Helm and Operational Features
The helm console is equipped with a compass aligned with the center-mounted helm beneath a soft-touch, non-glare dash. Twin 17-inch displays flank the helm, accompanied by a VHF radio, Yamaha engine displays, an optional Helm Master joystick, engine control binnacle, trim tabs, and engine start/stop controls. Additional conveniences include a storage cubby with connectivity, beverage holders, USB charging ports, stainless grab handles, and integrated handholds on the hardtop supports. The steering wheel features rubber grips, a steering knob, and is mounted on a tilt base with hydraulic power assist. The hardtop includes an e-box, life jacket storage, speakers, tri-color lighting, optional outriggers, and spreader lights. The pantograph windshield wiper with washer spray is standard, and the tempered glass windshield integrates smoothly with minimal distortion. Helm seating accommodates three across, each with adjustable flip armrests, bolsters, footrests, and drawer storage beneath. The boat’s design cleverly integrates hardtop supports into the console to preserve side deck space.
Power and Performance
The test boat was powered by twin 300 horsepower Yamaha four-stroke engines with 17-pitch propellers, although the boat can accommodate up to twin 350s. At a test weight of approximately 11,716 pounds, including fuel, two people, and optional accessories, the Canyon 326 achieved a top speed of 49 miles per hour at 6,000 RPM. Its best economic cruise was recorded at 25.3 miles per hour at 3,500 RPM, consuming 16.5 gallons per hour and yielding a range of 452 miles with a 10% fuel reserve from the 327-gallon total capacity. Trolling speeds ranged from 6 miles per hour at 1,000 RPM to 8.5 miles per hour at 1,500 RPM with corresponding fuel burns of 1.2 and 4.2 gallons per hour. Acceleration was brisk, with a time to plane of 3.2 seconds and a 10-degree bow rise, reaching 20 miles per hour in 4.8 seconds and 30 miles per hour in 7.1 seconds. The hull features a 20-degree dead rise and a CV2 design, providing a smooth ride with a natural 5-degree bow-high running attitude that required no trim tab adjustments. The boat handled wakes cleanly with minimal spray and no chine walk, responding well to helm inputs with a stable and planted feel. The optional Helm Master joystick offered precise low-speed maneuvering, facilitating easy docking despite the test boat’s programming not being fully optimized.
Conclusion
The Grady-White Canyon 326 successfully combines thoughtful design, spacious and comfortable accommodations, and reliable offshore performance. Its well-appointed cockpit, versatile bow seating, and functional helm layout make it suitable for both serious fishing and family outings. The boat’s solid ride quality and responsive handling further enhance its appeal as a mid-sized center console that bridges the gap between smaller and larger fishing vessels. Overall, the Canyon 326 presents itself as a capable and well-rounded option for boaters seeking offshore versatility with comfort and convenience.
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Customers are praising the 2025 Grady-White Canyon 326 for its exceptional build quality, spacious and well-designed cockpit, and impressive offshore performance
Many highlight the boat’s versatility, noting how it excels both as a serious fishing platform and a comfortable family cruiser. Reviewers appreciate the thoughtful layout, which includes ample storage, a roomy cabin with modern amenities, and a smooth, stable ride even in challenging sea conditions. The Canyon 326’s advanced hull design and powerful engine options receive frequent commendation for delivering confidence and reliability on the water. Overall, owners commend the 2025 Grady-White Canyon 326 for combining rugged durability with refined comfort, making it a top choice for anglers and boating enthusiasts alike.
The Biggest Pros and Cons
The 2025 Grady-White Canyon 326 offers a range of advantages and a few considerations to keep in mind:
Pros
Spacious Layout: The Canyon 326 provides ample deck space and comfortable seating, making it ideal for both fishing and family outings.
Versatile Fishing Features: Equipped with multiple rod holders, live wells, and fish boxes, it caters well to serious anglers.
Quality Construction: Grady-White is known for its durable build and high-quality materials, ensuring longevity and reliability.
Smooth Ride: The hull design delivers excellent stability and a comfortable ride even in choppy waters.
Well-Appointed Cabin: The cabin offers cozy accommodations with sleeping quarters, a galley, and a head, suitable for overnight trips.
Advanced Electronics: Comes with modern navigation and fish-finding technology to enhance the boating experience.
Ample Storage: Multiple storage compartments help keep gear organized and the deck clutter-free.
Cons
Price Point: As a premium boat, it may have a higher initial cost compared to some competitors.
Size Limitations: While spacious, the 32-foot length may be less maneuverable in very tight docking situations or smaller marinas.
Fuel Consumption: Powered by twin engines, fuel efficiency may be a consideration for longer trips.
Learning Curve: The advanced electronics and systems might require some time for new owners to fully master.
Made For
The 2025 Grady-White Canyon 326 is designed for serious anglers and boating enthusiasts who demand exceptional performance, versatility, and comfort on the water. Ideal for offshore fishing adventures, family outings, and day cruising, this boat caters to those who want a reliable, well-equipped vessel capable of handling a variety of marine conditions while providing ample space and amenities for both fishing and leisure activities. Whether you're targeting big game fish or enjoying time with friends and family, the Canyon 326 offers the perfect blend of capability and comfort.
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