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The New Grady-White Freedom 345

DATE POSTED:August 21, 2025
Grady-White Freedom 345 near shore The new Grady-White Freedom 345 is available with triple Yamaha F350s or twin Yamaha XTO Offshore 450 outboards. Courtesy Grady-White

The new Freedom 345 from Grady-White combines the comfort and style of the Freedom 415 with the rugged fishability of the Canyon 456. 

“We recognized our customers’ strong desire for top-of-the-line design details, which we noted in their reaction to the Canyon 456, 386 and Freedom 415,” says Christian Carraway, Grady-White product designer. “With this in mind, we made sure to include similar amenities while planning the 345. 

“The Freedom 345 results in a truly remarkable boat that we’re sure is going to delight the most discerning customers, particularly those who love to entertain family and friends as much as they enjoy a day of offshore fishing.” 

With a beam of 11 feet, 7 inches, the Freedom 345 features Grady’s unique and ­highly functional take on the dual-­console layout, with a windshield integrated into the hardtop for full protection; a walk-through panel and electromechanically operated center vent; wraparound portside companion bench seating with an ­electrically adjustable table; an AV2 hardtop with horizontal rod holders and a SureShade; a rigging station/wet bar with a refrigerator drawer, grill, freshwater sink, trash bin and storage drawers; a port console cabin with an electromechanically operated sliding berth, bench seat, TV, microwave, skylight and bulk storage; and a starboard console with a head, shower, sink, mirror and skylight. 

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Convertible aft seating features a fixed outboard lounge and inboard ­electromechanically retractable lounge seat. In the bow is posh wraparound seating with a retractable table, and it all converts to a big sun pad by adding filler cushions. At the elevated bridge are dual Command Elite adjustable seats. A 32-gallon livewell is in the transom, and two side doors let you slide aboard big tuna and swordfish. Anglers will love the 577 quarts of fish/ice-box ­capacity. 

Available power for the 345’s SeaV2 hull includes triple Yamaha F350s or twin XTO Offshore 450s, fed by a 293-gallon fuel capacity. Expect top speeds of 56.2 mph with the triple 350s or 52.2 mph with twin 450s. To learn more, visit gradywhite.com.

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