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What's the Smallest Boat You Should Take Offshore?

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March 2023

It depends on where you live, the conditions you face, how experienced you are and your tolerance for risk.

- Alan Jones

What's the Smallest Boat You Should Take Offshore?

The first thing that pops up if you Google "What's the best boat size for offshore fishing?" is a definitive answer: "Between 30 and 40 feet long." Well, that was easy. Sadly, there is no magic-size boat that's ideal for heading offshore. The best boat length for you depends on many factors: budget, type of boat, how far offshore you plan to run, where you live and the conditions you'll face, how experienced you are and your tolerance for risk.

WHAT IS OFFSHORE ANYWAY?

If you live in the Northeast and want to go canyon fishing on the continental shelf, you might have to run more than 100 miles one way and will need a boat with the range capable of handling rough water. The Atlantic will start rocking at some point.

Grady-White's Canyon series starts at around 27 feet LOA, which is probably the minimum length for a well-designed boat fishing the closer canyons. A boat like the Canyon 271 does well offshore thanks to its capable SeaV2 hull, which features a sharp 55 degrees of deadrise at the entry, 30 degrees amidships, and 20 degrees at the stern. But for most canyon runs, a larger model like the Canyon 326 would probably be more appropriate. Its larger size and 327-gallon fuel tank give you a lot more range.

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