
As we have said many times in the past at Salt Water Sportsman, dual-console boats combine the best of both worlds, offering outstanding fishability and creature comforts that all crew members can appreciate. No other boat exemplifies these traits better than the Grady-White Freedom 415, which ranks as the one of the largest dual-console boats built to date.
With a length overall of 40 feet, 7 inches and a beam of 13 feet, 8 inches, the Freedom 415 offers boat buyers a top-notch sportfishing experience, borrowing much of its angling DNA from Grady-White’s vaunted Canyon 456, a truly awesome bluewater center-console boat. Looking for examples of this? Look no further than the Freedom 415’s large, self-bailing cockpit complete with tons of insulated storage, rod holders and a livewell.
Providing cruising amenities and entertaining comforts, the Freedom 415 comes with plush convertible companion and bow lounge seating, offering your crew options whether underway or at anchor. Grady-White installs electronically operated tables that raise and lower as needed by simply pushing a switch. Stylish detail can be found throughout this Grady, such as the hand-crafted cabinets.
Within the two consoles, you will find cabins in each with luxurious cruising amenities. This makes the Freedom 415 a great weekender for extended fishing trips or cruising. A 520-gallon fuel capacity gives you plenty of range for such adventures.
Powered by quadruple Yamaha 450 XTO Offshore outboards, the Freedom 415 exceeds 60 mph at wide-open throttle. It runs on Grady’s exclusive SeaV2 hull, and features a Seakeeper 6 gyro-stabilizer as standard equipment. To learn more, visit gradywhite.com.