The Grady-White Sailfish 254 is a 25-foot walkaround cabin boat built on a deep-V hull designed for offshore saltwater fishing and cruising. Its 9.5-foot beam and rugged fiberglass construction deliver the stability and rough-water handling the model is known for, with a cockpit that feels spacious enough for a much larger boat.
The single-cabin layout includes a cuddy cabin suitable for overnighting, an enclosed head, and a freshwater sink. Storage consists of multiple insulated wells that work as fish boxes, bait wells, or ice boxes—practical features for extended trips or serious fishing.
Power comes from a MerCruiser 250 hp gasoline engine with only 42 hours of operation. The engine was replaced in 2005 and remains in minimal-use condition. The boat cruises at roughly 21 knots and reaches speeds near 30 knots.
Length
25.33 FT
Beam
9.50 FT
Weight
5,600 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Cabins
1
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
MerCruiser
Engine Model
5.7
Power
NaN HP
Hours
42 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Cruising Speed
21.72 KTS
Max Speed
30.41 KTS
Fuel
198 GAL
Water
25 GAL