Basic Boat Info
Boat Name: Salty Pawz
Make: Grady-White
Model: Marlin 300
Year: 2004
Condition: Used
Category: Power
Construction: Fiberglass
Boat Hull ID: NTLEA147J304
Has Hull ID: Yes
Dimensions
Length: 30 ft / 9.14 m
Length Overall: 32'7 ft / 9.93 m
Beam: 10'7 ft / 3.22 m
Max Draft: 1'7 ft / 0.48 m
Bridge Clearance: 8'3 ft / 2.51 m
Dry Weight: 7,500 lb
Deadrise: 20 °
Engines / Speed
Engines: 1
- Make: Yamaha
- Model: F225
- Fuel: Unleaded
- Type: Outboard 4 Stroke
Tanks
Fuel Tanks: 1
Fuel Tank Capacity: 306 gal
Water Tanks: 1
Water Tank Capacity: 39 gal
Other
Heads Count: 1
Boat Class: Saltwater Fishing, Express Cruiser, Walkarounds
Manufacturer Descriptions
Grady-White has masterfully redesigned the companys walkaround cabin model Marlin 300 for 2004. The result is all new detailing from the tip of the new bow pulpit to the back of the completely reconfigured transom, and from the cockpit seating and helm and companion areas down into the roomy and handsome cabin. The Marlin, like the Express 330, now has a handsome teak and holly cabin sole. And like the 330, there is a very nice, sturdy teak dining table. In the 300, the teak table stows away conveniently allowing more room for the comfortable vee berth, which is surrounded by a teak storage rack. The galleys cabinet top sports a durable Corian cutting board. The board lifts away to reveal a roomy cooking surface. A refrigerator and microwave complement the other cooking appliances. The enclosed head finishes the cabin and it is plenty tall enough for growing teens to shower in comfort. Up on deck, starting at the bow, the newly designed bow pulpit is easier to use. As with every Grady-White, safety features abound. The deep wide walkaround is covered with Gradys tried and true nonskid, and the handholds are always right where they're needed. Up under the standard hardtop with its cavernous electronics area, the changes and fine-tuning continue. The helm station offers a newly designed optional flush-mount kit to enhance electronics visibility. Gradys standard backlit switches, right at the helmsmans hand, are another real safety and confidence asset, especially on early morning fishing trips or during inclement weather. Starboard side, there is a complete rigging station with freshwater sink, an insulated bait box and lockable tackle drawers standard. And the transom is entirely redesigned. Portside on the transom, there is a removable box, great for storage or as a catch all on cruising days. The centerpiece of the transom is a cavernous 290-quart insulated fish box topped with a nice cutting board. There is a freshwater shower on the transom, too.
Grady-White has masterfully redesigned the companys walkaround cabin model Marlin 300 for 2004. The result is all new detailing from the tip of the new bow pulpit to the back of the completely reconfigured transom, and from the cockpit seating and helm and companion areas down into the roomy and handsome cabin. The Marlin, like the Express 330, now has a handsome teak and holly cabin sole. And like the 330, there is a very nice, sturdy teak dining table. In the 300, the teak table stows away conveniently allowing more room for the comfortable vee berth, which is surrounded by a teak storage rack. The galleys cabinet top sports a durable Corian cutting board. The board lifts away to reveal a roomy cooking surface. A refrigerator and microwave complement the other cooking appliances. The enclosed head finishes the cabin and it is plenty tall enough for growing teens to shower in comfort. Up on deck, starting at the bow, the newly designed bow pulpit is easier to use. As with every Grady-White, safety features abound. The deep wide walkaround is covered with Gradys tried and true nonskid, and the handholds are always right where they're needed. Up under the standard hardtop with its cavernous electronics area, the changes and fine-tuning continue. The helm station offers a newly designed optional flush-mount kit to enhance electronics visibility. Gradys standard backlit switches, right at the helmsmans hand, are another real safety and confidence asset, especially on early morning fishing trips or during inclement weather. Starboard side, there is a complete rigging station with freshwater sink, an insulated bait box and lockable tackle drawers standard. And the transom is entirely redesigned. Portside on the transom, there is a removable box, great for storage or as a catch all on cruising days. The centerpiece of the transom is a cavernous 290-quart insulated fish box topped with a nice cutting board. There is a freshwater shower on the transom, too.
Disclaimer
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.
The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.