HMY Yachts

Grady-White

Canyon 366-376

2010–Current

Grady-White Canyon 366-376
Agile, fast, and beaujpgully styled, the Canyon 376 (called the Canyon 366 until 2014) combines the advantages of a big center console fisherman with the cabin comforts of a small express. The 376 comes loaded with quality features that help jusjpgy its premium price including a wraparound windshield with power vents that open for ventilation, a bow thruster, and an integrated T-top with a radio box, storage and LED lights. The electronics console can be fully concealed at the push of a button, impressive from just a security aspect alone. Aft of the helm seats is a deluxe leaning bar housing a 41-gallon livewell, tackle center and an insulated cooler. Below deck (through a starboard door) is tastefully finished cabin with a VacuFlush head, shower, TV, mini-galley, and a lounge whose backrest lifts electrically to reveal a berth for two adults. In the cockpit, the rear bench seat folds away for added fishing space, and there are toe rails in the cockpit sole for added stability when fighting a fish. Forward of the cabin is a bow lounge area with a motorized high/low table. Triple 350 Yamaha outboards deliver a top speed of over 45 knots.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Compact lake and bay fisherman builds on the Grady-White reputation for quality and durability.@Features: Bow casting platform, console seat with storage under, forward fish box, rear jump seats, lockable electronics box, cockpit toe rails, cushioned rear seats. Reversible helm seat is a handy touch.@Comments: Hands-down, this is one of the best-finished small boats on the market.@Performance: Single Yamaha 150 outboard tops out in the low-to-mid 40s.

Floor Plans

Grady-White Canyon 366-376 floor plan