The 2004 Grady-White Express 330 is a 35-foot fiberglass sportfish with twin 250-horsepower Yamaha four-stroke engines equipped with approximately 675 hours. Built for both fishing and family cruising, the boat combines serious tackle capability with comfortable accommodations in a proven design.
The cockpit and helm are well-appointed for fishing and cruising. A custom hardtop with four-sided enclosure provides weather protection at the helm, which features air conditioning, a tilt mechanism, and multiple rod storage options including cabin overhead holders and under-gunwale racks. The boat carries comprehensive fishing equipment: saltwater washdown, a live well with plumbing and pump, electric reel outlets on both sides, hardtop outriggers, and spreader lights. A bow thruster aids maneuverability.
Below decks, accommodations include a cabin with air conditioning, new upholstery, and galley facilities: a Kenyon two-burner radiant stove, Samsung turntable microwave, and an Isotherm refrigerator-freezer offering separate refrigerator and freezer compartments. A Vacuflush toilet serves the head. A transom freshwater shower and saltwater washdown support the fishing mission. Raymarine electronics are installed, supported by 12-volt outlets at the helm, cabin, and companionway.
Length
35.67 FT
Beam
11.58 FT
Weight
10,800 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Deep-V
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
LF250TXR
Power
2 x NaN HP
Hours
675 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
330 GAL
Water
40 GAL