Grady-White
Fisherman 230
2010–16
“The console on the Fisherman 230 features a stand-up head compartment with a vinyl liner, as opposed to cloth, so cleaning and maintenance is much easier. The console also houses the batteries, where they stay dry and out of the bilge for better access and longer life.”
–SaltWater Sportsman
“Aft, the cockpit has a flipup seat that’s comfortable for two. Stowed, it makes a great bolster for battling fish. The battery switch, pumps, petcocks and plumbing are reasonably easy to reach for service. Forward, a sturdy Yeti cooler with cushion rests against the console. Fish boxes port and starboard open to reveal deep compartments, each with a socket to stow a five-gallon bucket. Optional seating and filler cushion create a sun pad.”
–Boating Magazine
Additional notes (BoatUS)
Overview: Popular 1980s walkaround cuddy continues to enjoy strong demand thanks to solid construction, good seakeeping qualities.@Features: Pedestal helm/companion seats, cushioned bow seat, teak cabin door, cockpit rod racks, tackle drawers, fish/storage boxes, raw-water washdown, bow pulpit. No-frills cuddy with forward cabin windows, sliding side windows, portable head storage, V-berth with filler.@Comments: Offered with full or notched transom.@Performance: Tops out around 35 knots with single 225hp outboard; 40+ with twin 150s.
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