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The 2024 Grady White Boat Express Cabin Series Express 370 2024 is undoubtedly a top-tier fiberglass fish vessel. From my perspective, Grady White Boats have indeed outdone themselves with this 2024 model. It noticeably stands out in design, functionality, and its standard equipment lineup, casting a large shadow on its competitors.
Let's delve into what makes this model a distinctive gem in the fiberglass fish vessel industry.
The Express 370 2024 model features an impressive amount of standard safety standards - automatic bilge pumps, composite stringer system and transom, nonskid fiberglass surfaces, stainless steel through-hull fittings, and the cutting-edge Yamaha Siren Marine Vessel Monitoring System. The latter showcases Grady-White’s commitment to ensuring that boat owners can keep an eye on their precious investment with visibility on location tracking, geofencing, and battery monitoring, all of which are welcome additions to the safety profile of the boat.
The cabin boasts an unrivaled range of home comforts and functional aspects. With a 16,000 BTU air conditioning system, an aft double berth and forward vee berth with a mattress, a lockable sliding door with a separate screen door, and a well-equipped galley replete with sink, rail light, Corian countertop, and cutting board, it’s hard not to feel at home while on open waters. Tech lovers will also appreciate the 28” LED flat screen TV and the water-resistant touchscreen stereo system, offering Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. These are indeed rare but welcome offerings in a fiberglass boat.
Its 100% hand-laid SeaV² hull and deck, combined with the cockpit's numerous functionality and convenience-oriented characteristics, demonstrate the level to which Grady-White Boats has stretched to deliver a truly outstanding Fiberglass fish boat. Also, noteworthy is the Seakeeper 5 gyroscopic stabilization system, designed to reduce boat roll to provide a smooth sailing experience, even in rough waters - another mark of Grady White's commitment to delivering superior comfort at sea.
But let's not forget that this boat is primarily a fishing vessel. With abundant storage space, a large refrigerator slash freezer-equipped fish box, a generously sized 48-gallon livewell, a fighting chair reinforcement area, and rod storage racks, this boat indeed matches every avid fisherman's dreams for the perfect fishing boat.
Deemed as a high-end boat, its MSRP stands at $1,088,815, with the invoice price slightly lower at $762,171. Given the plethora of high-grade standard equipment, safety features, home comforts, and fishing-related amenities, it's evident why the 2024 Grady White Boat Express Cabin Series Express 370 2024 finds itself at this price range.
All considered, the 2024 Grady White Boat Express Cabin Series Express 370 2024 ticks all the boxes of what a premium fiberglass fish boat should offer. Its features, combined with its sturdy and robust build, position it as not only a high-end boat but also a fantastic investment for the enthusiastic angler who values both comfort and functionality in equal measure.
Beam Amidships (ft/in): 13' 2"
Center Line Length without Engines (ft/in): 36' 7"
Bridge Clearance (ft/in): 10' 9"
Cockpit Depth (in): 28"
Hull Draft (in): 29"
Transom Deadrise (degrees): 20° (SeaV2 progression)
Maximum HP (HP): 1,350
Fuel Capacity - Standard (gals): 344
Weight without Engines (lbs): 15,224
STANDARDS
SAFETY
Automatic bilge pumps (2) (total 3000 GPH) (11,356 LPH)
Basic flotation
Bow rail - 316 grade stainless steel
Cockpit toe rails
Composite stringer system and transom - water impervious
Fire extinguisher holder
Nonskid fiberglass surfaces
Self-bailing cockpit with cockpit drains (6)
Stainless steel through-hull fittings
Electronic module next to phone displaying the Siren Marine app
Yamaha Siren Marine Vessel Monitoring System
CABIN
Accessory outlet - 110V duplex outlet (2)
Accessory outlet - 7.5V duplex USB port
Air conditioning - 16,000 BTU
Berth - aft double berth with mattress
Berth - convertible dinette area
Berth - forward vee berth with mattress
Carbon monoxide detector
Door - lockable sliding door with separate screen door
Forward hatch - low profile acrylic hatches with retractable screen shade (2)
Galley - port galley with sink, rail light, Corian countertop and cutting board
Head - enclosed ventilated head area with lighting, sink, Corian counter top, shower with teak shelf and grate, mirror, storage cabinet, cherry shelves (2) and VacuFlush marine head with freshwater supply, 18-gallon (68 l) holding tank, overboard discharge and deck pump out
Illuminated etched glass in bulkhead
Lighting - dome light
Lighting - reading light
Lighting - recessed (2)
Lighting - skylight
Lighting - step lights (2)
Microwave oven - 120V (60Hz)
Mirror
Refrigerator/freezer - stainless steel
Rod storage racks - aft berth (6)
Seating - dinette surround cushions
Shelf with drink holders behind dinette
Stereo system with waterproof touch screen display, AM/FM tuner and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity; speakers (2)
Storage - cabinet with rails and cherry doors over galley
Storage - cherry cedar-lined pullout hanging closet
Storage - cherry dinette storage cabinet
Storage - cherry drawers and doors under galley
Storage - cherry pull out trash container area
Storage - molded-in fiberglass storage under dinette
Storage - molded-in fiberglass under berth compartments (3)
Storage - shelves
Storage - stacked cherry drawers under forward berth (2)
Stove - electric glass top
Table - cherry dinette with adjustable stainless steel base (seats 4)
Teak and holly sole
TV - 28" LED flat screen with HDMI inlet
Water heater - 11-gallon (41.6 l) 120V
Water level indicator gauge
Water tank - 54-gallon (204.4 l) freshwater
COCKPIT/DECK
100% hand laid SeaV² hull and deck
Accessory outlet - 12V
Air conditioning - 16,000 BTU at helm
Anchor windlass with remote switches at helm and windlass
Batteries (5) with battery select switches (one per engine) and charger system (2)
Bow pulpit with roller
Bow thruster
Cleats
Cockpit bolsters
Cockpit freshwater shower with hot and cold mixer (recessed)
Cockpit lights - blue LED
Cockpit side door - port with boarding ladder
Companion grab rails
Compass with light
Deck hardware - 316 grade stainless steel through-bolted
Dockside power with galvanic isolator and 50 amp service outlets
Dockside water inlet
Drink holders - stainless steel (10)
Engine flush system with hose attachment aft (one per engine)
Factory engine pre-rigging
Fender cleats - Phender Pro quick-release
Fighting chair reinforcement area
Fish box - 291-qt. (275.4 l) aft refrigerator/freezer fish box with digitally controlled thermostat, lights (2) and ob drain
Footrest - helm
Fuel capacity - 344 gallons (177-gallon tank, 167-gallon tank) (1302 l)
Generator - 8 kW diesel, 23-gallon (87.1 l) fuel capacity
Grill - 1300W
Hardtop - AV² enclosure with painted aluminum frame, electromechanically sliding sunroof with screen and shade, storage net, LED spreader lights, tri-colored (red, blue, white) LED recessed lights (8), storage compartments (2), side mounted rod holders (4), outrigger plates, SureShade electrically retractable shade with Sunbrella canvas (oyster), Clear2Sea side curtains and drop curtains (black or ivory)
Hydraulic trim tabs (recessed) with indicator and retractor
Integrated outboard mounting system with swim platform and ladder
International lighting on the port and starboard side of the bow on a Grady-White Express 370.
International lighting
Lighting - underwater blue LED (4)
Livewell - 48-gallon (181.7 l) starboard insulated raw water livewell with light, full column distribution inlet and ob drain (1100 GPH pump) (4164 LPH)
Phone charger (wireless) - helm mounted
Rigging station with freshwater sink, pullout faucet, knife/pliers/bait rigs holder and lockable drawers (4)
Rod holders - cockpit (4)
Rod storage racks - horizontal (3)
Rubrail - high density PVC with stainless steel insert
Seating - Deluxe Platinum vertically and horizontally adjustable helm chair with flip-up bolster
Seating - foldaway aft bench seat with cushion
Seating - port companion seat
Seating - starboard lounge seat with convertible configurations and hideaway folding table
Stabilizer - Seakeeper 5 gyroscopic stabilization system
Steering - Helm Master EX with Full Maneuverability
Steering wheel - 316 grade stainless steel with knob
Stereo system with waterproof touch screen display, AM/FM tuner and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity; speakers with LED lights - cockpit (2), hardtop (2)
Stern eyes - 316 grade stainless steel
Storage - bulk storage under grill
Storage - chart storage at helm
Storage - drawers under starboard seat (2)
Storage - electromechanically operated electronics enclosure
Storage - forward anchor locker with rode storage
Storage - helm net
Storage - removable transom storage bin
Storage - storage pockets
Storage - under helm footrest
Table - helm seat table
Transom door - fiberglass
Washdown - freshwater
Washdown - pressurized raw water with hose (forward and aft)
Windshield - tempered glass with electromechanically operated center vent
Windshield wipers - pantograph with washer (3)
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