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Grady-White Canyon 456 First Glance

Grady's new center console makes a luxury-fishing statement.
Grady-White Canyon 456 First Glance
LOA: 45 ft. | Beam: 14 ft. | Dry Weight: 24,500 lb. (w/o engines) | Draft: 2 ft. 6 in. | Transom Deadrise: 21 deg. | MSRP: $1,275,000 (w/ quad Yamaha F350s) | More Information: gradywhite.com Courtesy Grady-White

From its richly enhanced helm area with four electronically adjustable seats to its Seakeeper gyro and Yamaha Helm Master system, Grady’s new center console Canyon 456 truly makes a luxury-fishing statement.

At the helm, CZone digital switching technology enables one-touch control of onboard systems, including power, electrical, lighting, heat and air conditioning — even the seacocks. Grady’s sea-chest raw-water reservoir allows remote electronic control for livewells, generator, washdowns and more.

Behind the helm, the 456 features an aft-facing fishing station with dedicated AC and heating vents. Twin livewells are located in the transom area adjacent to the refrigerator/freezer fish box. On the interior transom wall is a mounting site for up to a 24-inch electronics display so crew can watch the sonar. The 456 provides onboard storage for up to 32 rods.

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Tested with quad Yamaha F350s, the 456 topped out at 55.2 mph, turning 5,900 rpm and achieving 0.40 mpg. It vaulted to 30 mph in 8.57 seconds.

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