2007 Grady-White Marlin 300

$124,900

Used

Boat in Wanchese, NC 27981 US

builtBuilt in 2007
Year the boat was built
model

Marlin 300

Boat model
engine

2 Engines (2x Yamaha)

Engine type and count
length

30.5 feet

Overall boat length
fuel

Gas

Fuel type
material

Fiberglass/Reinforced

Hull material
Nominal Length
30.5ft
Length Overall
32.58ft
Beam
10.58ft
Max Bridge Clearance
9.75ft
Max Draft
1.58ft
Deadrise At Transom
19.5deg
Dry Weight
8221lb
Cruising Speed
26.07kn
Max Speed
43.45kn
Heads
1
Fresh Water Tanks
39gal
Fuel Tanks
306gal
Holding Tanks
10gal
Windlass
electric-windlass
Hull Material
fiberglass
Hull Shape
sea-v2
Engine 1
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
LF300XA
Total Power
300hp
Engine Hours
28
Engine Type
outboard-4s
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
2024
Engine 2
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
F300XA
Total Power
300hp
Engine Hours
28
Engine Type
outboard-4s
Fuel Type
gasoline
Engine Year
2024
OVERVIEW AND SPECS

REPOWERED WITH NEW YAMAHA 300 4 STROKES IN 2024 / UNDER WARRANTY TO MARCH 2029 / LESS THAN 30 HOURS AND RECENT  INTERVAL ENGINE SERVICE PERFORMED BY JOE'S MARINE IN WANCHESE NC APRIL 2026 / FRESH BOTTOM PAINT AND FULLY CLEANED AND DETAILED BY COASTAL MARINE DETAILERS APRIL 2026


Fischer Panda 4kw generator

Walk-around design

GRADY WHITE custom AC/DC Electrical Panel with remote start generator display

Single 30A service

Battery Charger

Water Heater

120V outlets

Air Conditioned

Cockpit Rocker Switch Panel for lights and Accessories

Kenwood Sirius Ready SystemQ digital Radio / CD Player

Tappan Microwave Oven

Kenyon Single Burner Cooktop recessed into Countertop

Isotherm Refrigerator

LG TV with DVD player

Simrad AP16 AutoPilot

Furuno NavNetVX2 MFD

Garmin Flatscreen MFD

ICOM IC-M504 VHF

ACR Searchlight

Kenwood Commander Receiver with Speakers at Helm area

Red and White light overhead at Helm

TACO Outriggers

Livewell

Bow Rail with Anchor pulpit

Bomar Hatch Centerline Forward deck

Newmar Windlass with foot controls, Anchor, Chain and Rode

Furuno Closed array Radar

Transom Storage Boxes

Fwd Cockpit Bulkhead seating / Storage boxes

Mid-cabin below deck berth and storage area with overhead rod storage

Fwd V berth bunk with teak dinette table that lifts up between bunks

Cushioned wall panels around V berth 

Ample Storage drawers, cabinets, cubbies throughout entire boat

Amtico Teak and Holly sole in cabin

Fully enclosed head with marine toilet, sink, shower, cabinet storage and large curtained window for natural light

Cushioned helm chair and co-pilot double bench seating at Helm

Galley area with countertops, sink, microwave, fridge, cooktop, storage and large curtained window for natural light

Ritchie Compass

Overhead Electronics and storage cabinets at Helm

Bennet Trim Tabs

Footrest at helm

Full Helm area enclosure

Foldaway transom cushioned bench seating that can be raised for cruising or dropped for fishing

Deck access hatches

Transom design with door and swim platform with ladder and lift handles

Raw Water washdown

Cushioned Coaming around cockpit perimeter


Disclaimer

The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.

Price History

DateEventPrice
4/14/26Initial price$124,900

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Boattest.com Review

Overview

The Grady White Marlin 300 is a classic offshore walkaround boat that blends the features of an express fishing boat with the fishing amenities typically found on center consoles. Unlike many center consoles, it offers overnight accommodations, making it a versatile and family-friendly vessel. Measuring 30 feet 6 inches in length overall with a beam of 10 feet 7 inches, the Marlin 300 provides a spacious and stable platform for offshore fishing and extended trips.

Exterior Design and Cockpit

The Marlin 300 features a hull draft of 23 inches and a closed foredeck with a protected bridge and high windshield, which effectively shed green water in rough seas, ensuring a dry and safe ride offshore. The cockpit is designed with fishing in mind, offering 8 feet 10 inches of space from bolster to bolster and 6 feet 6 inches from the transom to the bait prep station, allowing ample room for multiple anglers to move and fish comfortably. The cockpit is 28 inches deep, with large bolsters and sturdy tow rails enhancing safety. Storage is well thought out, including rod storage under the gunnels and multiple rod holders on the cap rails and hardtop. The transom includes a door leading to a stern platform with a four-step ladder and grab rail for easy water access. Additional features include a freshwater shower wand, shore power connections, engine freshwater flush attachments, washdown hoses, battery switches, and circuit breakers housed in a dedicated compartment. The transom deck incorporates a cutting board over a storage compartment with pull-out tubs and battery storage below. A transom bench seat provides comfortable seating, and hatches grant access to the optional Fisher Panda 5 kW generator, pumps, seacock levers, water tanks, and a large insulated fish box.

Helm and Bridge Features

The helm deck is equipped with optional command chairs that are adjustable both vertically and horizontally, featuring ventilated backrests, swivel seats, flip-up bolsters and armrests, and fold-down footrests. Storage is integrated into the helm seats with locking drawers. The dash offers ample space for electronics and includes a Yamaha engine monitoring screen, compass, accessory switches, and a stainless steel tilt steering wheel. Controls for the twin Yamaha 300 horsepower V6 4.2-liter four-stroke outboards, trim tabs, stereo remote, and optional bow thruster are ergonomically positioned for ease of use. The fiberglass hardtop with a painted aluminum frame includes lockable storage boxes, storage nets, spreader lights, and opening side vents. Strata glass front and side curtains complete the enclosure, making the boat suitable for three-season use. Walk-around side decks with nine-inch bulwarks and tall rails provide safe access to the foredeck, which features a recessed design, a windlass with foot controls, a large hatch for the rode locker, and cushioned seating on the trunk cabin.

Interior Living Spaces

Below deck, the Marlin 300 offers comfortable accommodations suitable for overnight stays. The cabin includes a small galley to port equipped with a sink providing hot and cold running water, an electric stovetop set into a Corian countertop, a microwave, and a refrigerator. The bow features a dinette with a cherry wood table that converts into a V-berth. To starboard, there is an enclosed wet head with standing headroom, and a crawl-in mid-cabin contains a double berth, an opening port light, and rod holders. The interior is finished with a teak and holly sole and includes a six-gallon water heater and a 32-gallon fresh water tank, all standard equipment enhancing comfort and convenience.

Power and Performance

The test boat weighed an estimated 10,615 pounds with three people aboard, 39% fuel, and test power installed. Powered by twin 300 horsepower Yamaha V6 4.2-liter four-stroke outboards, the Marlin 300 achieved a top speed of 50 miles per hour at 5,900 RPM. The best cruise speed was 27.6 miles per hour at 3,500 RPM, delivering fuel efficiency of 1.5 miles per gallon and a range of approximately 390 statute miles with a 10% fuel reserve from its 282-gallon capacity. Acceleration was brisk, reaching planing speed in 3.3 seconds, 20 miles per hour in 3.9 seconds, and 30 miles per hour in 6.9 seconds. The hull’s 19.5-degree dead rise at the transom provided smooth handling through one-foot chop and 10-mile-per-hour gusting winds. Maneuverability was responsive and predictable, aided by the optional bow thruster and twin outboards, which facilitated easy docking and slip entry.

Conclusion

The Grady White Marlin 300 has been a mainstay in the brand’s lineup since 1989 for good reason. It offers a dry, secure, and comfortable platform suitable for families and anglers alike, combining offshore fishing capabilities with overnight accommodations. Its spacious cockpit, well-thought-out fishing amenities, protective design, and reliable performance make it a versatile vessel that meets the needs of a wide range of boaters. Overall, the Marlin 300 stands out as a well-rounded offshore walkaround that balances fishing functionality with cruising comfort.

Overview from around the web 2007 Grady-White Marlin 300

Customers praise the 2007 Grady-White Marlin 300 for its exceptional build quality and seaworthy design, highlighting its smooth ride and excellent handling even in rough conditions

Many appreciate the spacious cockpit layout, which provides ample room for fishing and family outings. Users often mention the boat’s reliable performance and strong engine options, making it a favorite for both offshore fishing and recreational cruising. The comfortable seating and thoughtful storage solutions also receive positive remarks, underscoring the Marlin 300’s blend of functionality and comfort. Overall, owners regard the 2007 Grady-White Marlin 300 as a versatile and dependable boat that delivers a premium boating experience.

The Biggest Pros and Cons

The 2007 Grady-White Marlin 300 is a versatile offshore fishing boat known for its quality construction and reliable performance. Here are some pros and cons to consider:

Pros

Sturdy Build Quality: Grady-White is renowned for solid fiberglass hulls and durable construction, providing excellent offshore capability.

Spacious Layout: The Marlin 300 offers a roomy cockpit and comfortable seating, making it great for fishing trips and family outings.

Performance: Equipped with reliable twin outboard engines, it delivers good speed and smooth handling in various sea conditions.

Fishing Features: Includes ample rod holders, a large livewell, and plenty of storage for gear, catering to serious anglers.

Comfort: Features like a well-appointed helm, a head compartment, and optional cabin amenities add to onboard comfort.

Cons

Fuel Consumption: Twin outboards can lead to higher fuel usage, which may be a consideration for long trips.

Age: Being a 2007 model, some components might require updates or maintenance to keep everything running optimally.

Storage: While ample for fishing gear, storage space for extended cruising or overnight stays might be limited compared to larger models.

Price: Due to its reputation and build quality, the Marlin 300 may come at a higher price point compared to similar boats in its class.

Made For

The 2007 Grady-White Marlin 300 is ideal for anglers and boating enthusiasts who seek a versatile, reliable, and high-performance offshore fishing boat. Designed to handle a variety of fishing conditions, it suits serious fishermen looking for a durable vessel with ample space for gear, comfortable seating, and advanced features that enhance both fishing and cruising experiences. Whether you’re targeting big game fish or enjoying a day on the water with family and friends, the Marlin 300 offers the stability and functionality needed for a successful and enjoyable outing.

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Principal Loan Amount$ 106,165
Total Payment$189,819.08

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Principal Loan Amount$ 106,165
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