The Grady-White Canyon 336 is a 33-foot center console built on the company's signature SeaV2® variable-deadrise hull, engineered to handle demanding offshore conditions with a stable, dry ride. The 11-foot 7-inch beam creates a wide, walk-around cockpit and provides exceptional stability. Power comes from twin Yamaha outboards—available in F300 or 450 XTO Offshore configurations—delivering reliable performance and heavy-weather capability.
The helm is designed for serious offshore work, with room for large electronics integration including dual 16-inch touchscreen displays, CHIRP sonar, and 12kW open-array radar. Standard Yamaha Helm Master EX® with full maneuverability assists handling. An optional Seakeeper® 3 gyroscopic stabilizer can be added to reduce roll while trolling or anchored.
Accommodations focus on both fishing and family comfort. The cockpit includes three deluxe contoured helm chairs with flip-up bolsters and footrests. A 45-gallon insulated raw water livewell, 291-quart refrigerated fish box, and dedicated rigging station with sink support serious anglers. The console features a stand-up head with shower, stainless steel sink, and a berth for rest or gear storage.
This is a new-model yacht available for custom order configuration.
Length
33.00 FT
Beam
11.58 FT
Weight
10,100 LBS
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
1
Engines
2
Engine Make
Yamaha
Engine Model
F450NSA
Power
2 x NaN HP
Fuel
Gasoline
Fuel
361 GAL