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Grady-White Freedom 345: Luxury Fishable Dual Console

Grady-White integrated the same comforts found on its Freedom 415 onto a smaller package that’s fully ready for near shore entertaining or offshore fishing.

White vessel cruising through the water on a clear day.

The Grady-White Freedom 345 is rigged for offshore fishing, but the creature comforts for next-level luxury cruising. Photos courtesy, Grady-White

Grady-White builds a diverse fleet of 18- to 45-foot boats – center- and dual-consoles, express cruisers, walkarounds – all built to high standards of craftmanship and luxury, regardless of size. The North Carolina builder’s new Freedom 345 somehow retains the same features on its Freedom 415 on a downsized 34-foot dual-console, for about half the price.

Standout Features

  • Yamaha Helm Master EX maneuverability
  • Port and starboard cockpit doors
  • Port and starboard fuel fills
View from the inside of a vessel at an indoor boat show displaying the cabin, steering and navigation, and deck.

The Freedom 345 is equally suitable for a day of entertaining family and friends in comfort, heading offshore for some serious fishing, or a couple’s cruising getaway. A newly designed windshield integrated into the hardtop for full protection (with walk-through glass to the bow) produces impressively clear sightlines for everyone on board.
The 11-foot, 7-inch beam is more than a foot wider than comparable 34-footers, and that extra width is put to good use with two cabins – a portside lounge that converts to a double berth, with air conditioning, a TV, and microwave oven.

Overhead view showing a boat's cabin with wood cabinets, television and seating area.

Overhead view of a boat starboard with cabinet space, sink and shower.

To starboard is a private head compartment with sink, Corian countertop, and shower space. The big-boat features continue with dual cockpit dive doors for making a splash or hauling in big fish, and fuel fills on both port and starboard.
The spacious open bow is for riding and chilling, but the cockpit is dedicated to fishing and/or entertaining with a rigging station/wet bar with refrigerator drawer, grill, freshwater sink, trash bin, and storage drawers, rod holders all around and accessible, raw water washdowns for deck, and hot/cold shower at transom.

Cockpit of a white vessel out on blue open waters featuring a stainless steel refrigerator, grill, sink and more.

Wrap around white seating area and table on a white boat out on open waters with clear skies.

Yamaha Helm Master EX full maneuverability and hardtop integrated SureShade retractable awning are standard. Like all Gradys, the 345 is built on the builder’s proprietary smooth-riding SeaV2 continuously variable V-design hull. Designed for twin or triple Yamaha outboards up to 1,050 hp.

Main Specs

Length: 
33’6” 
Hull: Deep-V
Beam: 11’7” 
Draft:   27˝ 
Engine 2 x or 3 x 350-hp Yamaha outboard 
Price: $800,000
Fuel Capacity 293 gallons
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A journalist by training, BoatUS Magazine Senior Editor Rich Armstrong has worked in TV news, and at several newspapers, then spent 18 years as a top editor at other boating publications. He’s built a stellar reputation in the marine industry as one of the most thorough reporters in our business. At BoatUS Magazine, Rich handles everything from boat and product innovation and late-breaking news, to compelling feature stories, boat reviews, and features on people and places. The New Jersey shore and lakes of lower New York defined Rich's childhood. But when he bought a 21-foot Four Winns deck boat and introduced his young family to the Connecticut River, his love for the world of boats flourished from there.