2017 Grady-White Marlin 300
Every Grady-White hull and deck is built with 100 percent hand-laid fiberglass, with foam flotation sprayed into the hull, deck and liner to make the boat unsinkable. Over the past decade, all of the Grady-White hulls have been redesigned by the prestigious marine architect team of C. Raymond Hunt Associates. With such a pedigree, it's easy to see why Grady-White boats enjoy such a good reputation for reliability and performance.
Stringer systems and transoms for every new Grady are built using high technology, impervious-to-water composite material. There is NO wood in the transom or structural stringer foundation of any newly built Grady-White. In fact, Grady-White utilizes a high density, closed-cell polyurethane foam reinforced with woven roving and continuous strand fiberglass as the basis of our structural stringer systems and transoms. Furthermore the sturdy composite transom on most new Grady-White models is reinforced with a solid aluminum transom angle brace to distribute torque and provide unfailing strength. And even though it's not required for boats over 26 feet, each and every Grady-White of every size has enough sprayed-in foam flotation to ensure that the boat is unsinkable. No boat brand has better certified flotation characteristics.