HMY Yachts

Grady-White

Express 330

2001–Current

Grady-White Express 330
Introduced in 2001, the Grady-White Express 330 has long ranked among the best-selling express fishing boats of her era. A centerline helm offers excellent 360-degree visibility, and a wide 11'7" beam provides more cockpit and cabin space than most express boats in her class. Updates in 2008 include a raised cockpit floor and windshield for improved helm visibility and a beefed-up transom to handle newer Yamaha F350 four-strokes. Note the pop-up electronics pod at the helm. Standard features include an integrated swim/dive platform, hardtop with radio box, 4 kW generator, 45-gallon livewell, foldaway rear bench seat, fresh and raw water washdowns, cockpit bolsters, transom door, aft-facing cockpit seats, lockable electronics cabinet bait-rigging station with sink, transom fish box, and bow pulpit. Below deck, the attractive mid-cabin interior of the 330 Express sleeps four and includes teak cabinets, teak and holly sole, cherry dining table, full-service galley with microwave and Corian counter, and a roomy head/shower. About high 30s top with Yamaha 250s; about 45 knots wide open with twin F350s.
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Gold-plated express with signature Grady-White quality is a sold performer in all conditions. @Features: Fishing features include large-capacity transom fishbox, 45-gallon stand-up livewell, rigging station with sink. Note aft-facing cockpit seats. Deluxe centerline helm has pop-up electronics console. Spacious midcabin interior boasts classy teak-and-holly sole, built-in entertainment center, luxury-class amenities. Air-conditioning, hardtop, generator are standard.@Comments: High-end cruiser/fisherman isn’t cheap.@Performance: Yamaha 250s reach 35+ knots top.

Floor Plans

Grady-White Express 330 floor plan