North Carolina builder Grady-White debuted the Canyon 386 at the 2023 Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show. Building off Grady-White’s flagship Canyon 456 and Canyon 376, the 386 maximizes space onboard thanks to her generous 13-foot, 2 inch beam.

“You’ll find no other boat of its class with the magnitude of square footage that we’ve been able to create in our design process,” said Grady-White Product Designer Christian Carraway. “With an eye toward fishability and luxury, we’ve crafted a boat that’s both rugged and refined.”

Hopping aboard is easy with port and starboard side doors, as well as a boarding ladder. At 36 feet, 6 inches in length overall, the 386 is a spacious center console. The wide beam allows for more space in the cockpit and helm, making four seats with flip-up bolsters the standard setup. The helm features an integrated AV2 T-top and a SureShade.

For anglers, the 386 is packed with standard features to make fishing a breeze. A lean bar at the helm comes with six rod holders, knife and plier holders, countertop, bait station, sink, and trash bin. The 386 also features dual 35-gallon livewells, flanked by a 291-quart insulated fish box. The fish box temperature can be controlled through a digital thermostat on the transom. In place of the bait station, owners can opt for an entertainment area with a grill. A foldaway bench adds extra seating.

Designed for comfort and fishing, the bow has a contoured lounger with three pulldown armrests, and two storage drawers below. Additional seating at the bow includes port and starboard lounge seats with electrically adjustable backrests. An electrically adjustable fiberglass table can be included on the bow.

Belowdecks, the private head includes a stand-up shower, and the galley is equipped with a stainless-steel sink, a microwave, and a large refrigerator drawer. The cherry dinette table converts into a spacious double berth.

Standard power comes from triple Yamaha XTO Offshore 450 classic white engines.