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2013 Grady-White Canyon 306

Bristol, RI, US 30.5 ft · 10.58 ft' beam 44.32 kn kn top
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$149,900
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This 2013 Grady-White Canyon 306 represents a well-maintained example of one of the most respected center console platforms in the 30-foot offshore fishing class. Built on Grady-White's proven SeaV² hull design, this 30.5-foot vessel combines the smooth, dry-running characteristics required for serious offshore work with the family-friendly layout and comfort features that make extended cruising practical.

Powered for both speed and efficiency, the Canyon 306 cruises at 26.94 knots and reaches a top speed of 44.32 knots, making her capable of reaching distant fishing grounds or covering water quickly when conditions demand it. The 290-gallon fuel capacity—split between a 150-gallon and 140-gallon tank—supports extended range, while the 35-gallon freshwater system handles the needs of a small crew or family outing.

The fishing-focused design is immediately apparent. The 47-gallon insulated livewell with 1,100 GPH circulation pump keeps bait and catch in prime condition. Three insulated fish boxes—150-quart units on the port and starboard sides and a 304-quart aft box—provide ample storage for the day's catch, each fitted with overboard drains for easy cleanup. Six rod holders and dedicated lockable horizontal storage for six rods keep tackle organized and accessible. The transom tuna door with swim platform access and integrated ladder adds versatility for anglers and swimmers alike. A freshwater rigging sink with pullout faucet and insulated bait box round out the working deck.

The helm station features twin integrated Garmin displays for navigation, fish-finding, and systems monitoring. Hydraulic tilt steering, a 316-grade stainless steel wheel, and twin Deluxe II adjustable helm chairs provide comfort during long days on the water. The electromechanically operated electronics enclosure keeps sensitive gear protected and organized.

Below, the console houses a proper head with stand-up headroom, shower, sink, and bulk storage—a practical necessity for extended cruising or overnight trips. The 10-gallon holding tank with macerator system and pump-out capability ensures compliance and convenience. Forward seating with filler cushion, a fold-away aft bench seat, and cockpit bolsters provide multiple configurations for fishing, cruising, or entertaining.

Deck and safety features reflect Grady-White's construction standards. The 100% hand-laid hull and deck, self-bailing cockpit with four drains, and stainless steel through-hull fittings support durability and reliability. Two automatic bilge pumps (2,600 GPH combined capacity) provide redundancy. Hydraulic trim tabs with indicator and retractor optimize running trim across varying sea states. An anchor windlass with remote switches at both the helm and windlass station simplifies anchoring operations.

The 10.58-foot beam and 1.75-foot draft balance stability with shallow-water access. LED cockpit lighting, a pressurized raw water washdown, freshwater shower, and recessed drink holders keep the working deck functional and comfortable. Stainless steel deck hardware, a high-density PVC rubrail with stainless steel insert, and low-profile 316-grade stainless steel bow rail reflect attention to corrosion resistance and finish quality.

This Canyon 306 is equipped and maintained for serious fishing and cruising. Whether targeting pelagics offshore or enjoying protected waters with family, the layout, systems, and performance characteristics support a wide range of boating pursuits in the 30-foot

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This 2013 Grady-White Canyon 306 is one of the cleanest examples on the market — professionally maintained, low hours, and turnkey ready. Very Clean.  Built on Grady’s legendary SeaV²® hull, she delivers a smooth, dry ride offshore while offering the perfect blend of serious fishing capability and family comfort. Highlights include twin Garmin integrated displays, multiple insulated fish boxes, a 47-gallon livewell, a transom tuna door with swim platform access, roomy head with sink and shower, forward seating with filler cushion, foldaway aft bench seat, deluxe stereo system, and anchor windlass. Whether you’re chasing pelagics offshore or enjoying a family day on the water, this Canyon 306 is ready to go.

2013 Grady-White Canyon 306: Offshore-Capable Center Console with Twin Garmin Electronics and Professional Fishing Setup
Overview
The 2013 Grady-White Canyon 306 represents a proven platform for anglers and cruising families who demand serious offshore capability without compromising on comfort or ease of operation. Built on Grady-White's SeaV² hull design—a construction philosophy refined across decades of center console production—this 30.5-foot vessel delivers the dry, predictable ride quality that has made the brand synonymous with rough-water performance. At 10.58 feet of beam and drawing just 1.75 feet, the Canyon 306 balances stability in a seaway with the shallow-draft characteristics that allow access to coastal and near-shore fishing grounds. With low engine hours and consistent professional maintenance documented throughout its service history, this example is configured as a turnkey fishing and cruising platform ready for immediate deployment.
Hull Design and Seakeeping
The SeaV² hull is engineered around a variable deadrise that transitions from deeper V-sections forward to a flatter, more efficient running surface aft. This geometry serves dual purposes: the forward V absorbs chop and reduces pitching in head seas, while the aft sections provide lift and reduce fuel consumption at cruise. The 100% hand-laid fiberglass hull and deck construction—a labor-intensive process that ensures consistent resin saturation and void elimination—contributes to the structural integrity and longevity expected of a vessel in this class. The self-bailing cockpit with four dedicated drains ensures that water shipped during rough conditions exits the deck automatically, a critical safety feature for offshore fishing operations. Combined with the low-profile 316-grade stainless steel bow rail and through-bolted deck hardware, the structural design prioritizes both durability and corrosion resistance in the marine environment.
Fishing Configuration and Livewells
The Canyon 306 is purpose-built for serious offshore fishing, with a comprehensive system of livewells and insulated fish boxes that support extended trips targeting pelagic species. The centerpiece is a 47-gallon insulated raw-water livewell positioned at the lean bar, equipped with a full-column distribution inlet and 1,100 GPH pump circulation—sufficient capacity and flow rate to keep bait and smaller gamefish alive throughout a full day offshore. The livewell includes integral lighting, allowing anglers to monitor bait condition and adjust aeration as needed. Complementing the livewell are three insulated fish boxes: a 150-quart box on the port side, a matching 150-quart box on the starboard side, and a larger 304-quart aft box. All three are equipped with overboard drains, allowing rapid ice-water circulation and efficient cleaning. The total insulated storage capacity—approximately 604 quarts across the three boxes—provides ample capacity for a mixed bag of offshore catch. The transom door with fiberglass construction and integrated swim platform access simplifies both the landing of large fish and crew access to the water, a practical feature for anglers working in warm-water conditions or crew members who may need to enter the water for safety or service reasons. The helm area includes six rod holders positioned for active fishing, with an additional two rod holders mounted at the lean bar. Lockable horizontal rod storage accommodates six rods, protecting tackle from UV exposure and securing equipment during transit. A dedicated rigging station with a freshwater sink and pullout faucet, combined with an insulated bait box, provides the infrastructure for bait preparation and tackle maintenance without requiring a return to the cabin.
Helm and Electronics Integration
The helm is anchored by twin Garmin integrated displays, a configuration that provides redundancy and allows simultaneous monitoring of navigation, sonar, and fish-finding functions. Garmin's ecosystem of compatible transducers, autopilot systems, and networking protocols creates a unified information environment that reduces the learning curve for operators familiar with the brand and improves decision-making in both navigation and fishing scenarios. The displays are housed in an electromechanically operated electronics enclosure with a lockable acrylic console door, protecting sensitive equipment from salt spray and UV degradation while maintaining accessibility for routine adjustments. The helm layout includes hydraulic tilt steering with a 316-grade stainless steel steering wheel, allowing the operator to adjust the wheel angle for comfort during extended cruising. Two horizontally and vertically adjustable helm chairs—designated Deluxe II in Grady-White's seating nomenclature—accommodate both primary and secondary operators and provide ergonomic support during long hours at the controls. The console includes a compass, ventilation louver, and freshwater windshield washer system; the tempered glass windshield with opening window and screen allows ventilation while protecting the helm from spray and sun exposure. Hydraulic trim tabs with an indicator gauge and retractor system provide dynamic attitude control, allowing the operator to optimize hull trim for various sea states, fuel economy, and speed ranges. The integrated outboard mounting system simplifies engine installation and removal while providing a robust platform for the propulsion units.
Comfort, Seating, and Entertaining
The Canyon 306 balances fishing functionality with the comfort features expected of a family cruising platform. The forward console seating with cushion and filler cushion creates a flexible lounge area that accommodates multiple passengers during cruising or anchored breaks. The foldaway aft bench seat with cushion provides additional seating without consuming permanent deck space, a practical compromise for vessels where fishing cockpit space must take priority. Port and starboard fish box cushions offer supplementary seating along the sides of the cockpit, while the lean bar includes mounted seating for anglers working the livewell or monitoring the water during slow periods. The cockpit includes seven stainless steel drink holders positioned for accessibility, supporting the social aspect of a day on the water. Cockpit bolsters provide back support during active fishing, while cockpit toe rails offer foot placement and safety during rough conditions. LED cockpit lights enable evening fishing or entertaining, extending usability beyond daylight hours. The recessed freshwater cockpit shower allows crew to rinse off salt spray, bait residue, or tackle during the day, and a pressurized raw-water washdown system with hose provides additional deck cleaning capability.
Cabin and Interior Accommodations
The console head represents a significant comfort upgrade for a 30-foot center console, featuring a stand-up head area with a marine head and macerator, a 10-gallon holding tank with pump-out capability, a sink, a shower, dome lighting, and bulk storage drawers. This configuration allows extended cruising without reliance on shore facilities and provides the privacy and hygiene infrastructure expected of a serious cruising vessel. The molded forward console seat with cushion doubles as a daybed for rest during anchored periods. The deluxe stereo system supports entertainment during anchored breaks or entertaining guests, while the cabin storage—including lockable acrylic console doors, under-footrest storage, and bulk storage drawers—provides organized space for personal gear, electronics, and provisioning. A console ventilator helps manage moisture and heat accumulation in the enclosed cabin space.
Power and Fuel Capacity
The Canyon 306 is powered by twin outboard engines integrated into the factory outboard mounting system. The 290-gallon fuel capacity—split between a 150-gallon tank and a 140-gallon tank—supports extended offshore operations at cruise speeds. At the documented cruising speed of 26.94 knots, the fuel capacity provides substantial range, allowing anglers to reach distant fishing grounds and return without the constraints of frequent fueling stops. The maximum speed of 44.32 knots indicates the vessel's capability in favorable conditions, though typical offshore fishing operations occur at more moderate, fuel-efficient cruise speeds. Battery select switches with an extra battery provide electrical redundancy, critical for vessels operating far from shore. Two automatic bilge pumps with a combined capacity of 2,600 GPH (9,842 LPH) exceed typical requirements and provide confidence in the vessel's ability to manage water ingress in heavy seas or emergency situations.
Deck Equipment and Operational Systems
An anchor windlass with remote switches at both the helm and the windlass location simplifies anchor handling, particularly valuable for anglers who may need to reposition quickly or hold station in variable conditions. The system uses 316-grade stainless steel hardware throughout, selected for superior corrosion resistance in the marine environment. Flush-mount pop-up cleats reduce trip hazards while maintaining deck aesthetics, while heavy-duty 316 stainless steel stern eyes provide secure attachment points for towing or securing lines. The high-density PVC rubrail with stainless steel insert protects the hull from dock contact while providing a finished appearance. Factory pre-rigging of engine systems streamlines commissioning and reduces the risk of installation errors. Transducer mounting flats accommodate sonar and fish-finding transducers, allowing integration of additional electronics as needed. Storage nets
Length
30.5 ft
Beam
10.58 ft'
Year
2013
Builder
Grady-White
Model
Canyon 306
Max speed
44.32 kn kn
What type of boat is the 2013 Grady-White Canyon 306, and what is it designed for?
The Canyon 306 is a 30.5-foot center console sportfish yacht built on Grady-White's SeaV² hull design. It's engineered as a dual-purpose vessel that balances serious offshore fishing capability with family cruising comfort. The boat excels at pelagic fishing in open water while maintaining the stability, seaworthiness, and accommodations needed for extended family days on the water. The SeaV² hull is specifically designed to deliver a smooth, dry ride in offshore conditions, making it suitable for anglers and families who want a single boat that performs well in both roles.
What are the engine specifications and performance capabilities of this Canyon 306?
This 2013 Canyon 306 is powered by twin outboard engines that deliver a cruising speed of 26.94 knots and a maximum speed of 44.32 knots. The twin outboard configuration provides redundancy, efficiency, and the shallow-draft capability that center console boats are known for. With a 290-gallon fuel capacity split between two tanks (150 gallons and 140 gallons), the boat supports extended offshore range while maintaining the agility and maneuverability that outboard propulsion offers. The integrated outboard mounting system is factory-engineered for optimal weight distribution and hydrodynamic performance.
What fishing features and equipment does this Canyon 306 offer?
The Canyon 306 is equipped with substantial fishing infrastructure including a 47-gallon insulated raw water livewell with a 1,100 GPH pump, multiple insulated fish boxes totaling 454 quarts of capacity (150-qt. port and starboard boxes plus a 304-qt. aft box), and a transom tuna door with swim platform access for easy fish handling. The boat includes six rod holders positioned throughout the cockpit, lockable horizontal rod storage for six rods, a dedicated rigging station with a freshwater sink and pullout faucet, and an insulated bait box. These features support both live bait and catch-and-release fishing while providing practical storage and work surfaces for serious anglers.
What electronics and navigation systems are installed?
The boat features twin Garmin integrated displays that provide redundancy and comprehensive navigation, sonar, and fish-finding capability. Garmin's integrated system allows for chart plotting, real-time sonar, radar overlay, and autopilot integration from a single platform. The console also includes transducer mounting flats, indicating the boat is set up for multi-frequency sonar coverage. This electronics package supports both offshore navigation and bottom-fishing applications, giving the captain reliable data for route planning and fish location.
What is the cabin and head layout like on this Canyon 306?
The Canyon 306 includes a lockable console head with a stand-up head area, dome light, shower, sink, bulk storage drawers, and a marine head with macerator pump and 10-gallon holding tank. This full-featured head allows for extended cruising without returning to shore. The console also provides an electromechanically operated electronics enclosure, lockable acrylic console door, and under-footrest storage. The forward seating area has a molded console seat with cushion, and the boat includes opening windows with screens for ventilation, making the cabin practical for both day trips and overnight stays.
How is the helm and steering configured for comfort and control?
The Canyon 306 features hydraulic tilt steering with a 316-grade stainless steel steering wheel, providing smooth, responsive helm control. The boat is equipped with two Deluxe II horizontally and vertically adjustable helm chairs that allow the captain and co-pilot to customize seating position for comfort during long runs. The helm station includes two stainless steel drink holders, a compass, console ventilator, 12V accessory outlets, and a freshwater windshield washer with wiper. The helm also has remote switches for the anchor windlass and battery select switches, centralizing critical boat controls at the steering station.
What seating and social space does the cockpit provide?
The cockpit is designed for both fishing and family use with multiple seating options. The boat includes port and starboard fish box cushions that serve as working surfaces and seating, a foldaway aft bench seat with cushion for additional passengers, forward bolsters for support during rough water, and cockpit bolsters along the sides. The lean bar area includes dedicated seating with Deluxe II adjustable chairs. Seven stainless steel drink holders are distributed throughout the cockpit, and the self-bailing cockpit with four drains keeps water off the deck. This layout supports active fishing while accommodating family members and guests comfortably.
What are the water and freshwater systems on this boat?
The Canyon 306 includes a 32-gallon freshwater tank with a pressurized system, supporting the freshwater shower in the cockpit, the head sink and shower, and the rigging station sink with pullout faucet. The boat has both freshwater and pressurized raw water washdown systems for deck cleaning and fish cleaning. The livewell operates on raw water with a 1,100 GPH pump and full column distribution inlet, ensuring consistent water flow and aeration for live bait. The 10-gallon holding tank for the head includes a macerator pump for waste management, supporting extended cruising away from shore facilities.
What safety and deck hardware features are included?
Safety features include two automatic bilge pumps with a combined capacity of 2,600 GPH, a self-bailing cockpit with four drains, basic flotation, a low-profile 316-grade stainless steel bow rail, and a fire extinguisher holder. The deck hardware is 316-grade stainless steel throughout, through-bolted for durability in saltwater environments. The boat includes flush-mount pop-up cleats, heavy-duty 316 stainless steel stern eyes, a high-density PVC rubrail with stainless steel insert, and stainless steel through-hull fittings. The hull and deck are hand-laid fiberglass, and the cockpit features nonskid fiberglass surfaces. An anchor windlass with remote switches at the helm and windlass station provides secure anchoring capability.
What makes this Canyon 306 suitable for extended offshore cruising?
The combination of SeaV² hull design, 290-gallon fuel capacity, twin outboard engines, and full cabin amenities makes this boat practical for extended offshore trips. The boat delivers a smooth, dry ride in offshore conditions while the full head with shower, 32-gallon freshwater tank, and 10-gallon holding tank support multi-day cruising. The Garmin electronics provide reliable offshore navigation, and the 47-gallon livewell plus 454 quarts of fish storage allow anglers to fish productively while away from port. The shallow 1.75-foot draft permits access to coastal areas and shallow-water destinations that deeper-draft boats cannot reach, expanding cruising options and fishing grounds.

Fly Yachts is pleased to assist you in the purchase of this vessel. This boat is centrally listed by Parker Marine Sales. It is offered as a convenience by this broker/dealer to its clients and is not intended to convey direct representation of a particular vessel.

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