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2000 Hunter
Estimated price for orientation: 49 900 $
Category: Sailboats 28 feet
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Description Condition: Used Year: 2000 Make: Hunter
with questionsI have found the Hunter 340 sloop has been both comfortable and a good performer. I have taken it to the channel islands off the Santa Barbara, CA, coast many times and always felt secure making these trips. The boat is a joy to sail with great visibility and safety. Sail handling effort is much easier than other boats I have sailed. The cockpit feels clear and open. As you can see in the photos, I have kept the boat exceptionally well-maintained. Dimensions:
• LOA 33’9”
• LWL 28’7”
• Beam 11’8”
• Displacement 11,300
• Draft 4’6”
• Bridge clearance 56’6”
• Ballast 4,100 lbs.
• Sail arca 682 sq. ft.
Engine
• Yamaha 27 HP diesel
Tankage
• Fuel 30 gal.
• Fresh water 75 gal.
• Holding 30 gal.
Deck/hull
• Stainless steel bow pulpit
• Double lifelines with gates
• Anchor well with electric windlass
• Stainless stem fitting with anchor roller
• 5 Dorade vents
• 4 opening hatches
• 4 opening ports with screens
• 4 fixed hull ports
• Through bolted hull/deck joint
• One-piece continuous rub rail
• 4 deck seats
• 2 spring cleats
• Shoal or deep keel
• Hot/cold deck shower
• Stainless cockpit protective arch
Rigging
• Mast height 56’6”
• 110% furling genoa
• Boom vang
• Single line reefing system
• Internal halyards to cockpit
• Inboard jib track with cams
Electronics
• VHF radio and stainless antenna
• Knot meter with log
• Depth sounder
• ST50 wind point/wind speed
• Tank monitors
• Compass and GPS
Electrical
• 12vdc w/dual batter switch
• 110vac w/multiple cabin outlets
• Inverter
• Dockside power with shore power
• Air conditioning with reverse cycle heat
• Battery charger
• Running lights with steaming and anchor lights
Description
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2000 |
Make: | Hunter |
with questionsI have found the Hunter 340 sloop has been both comfortable and a good performer. I have taken it to the channel islands off the Santa Barbara, CA, coast many times and always felt secure making these trips. The boat is a joy to sail with great visibility and safety. Sail handling effort is much easier than other boats I have sailed. The cockpit feels clear and open. As you can see in the photos, I have kept the boat exceptionally well-maintained. Dimensions:
• LOA 33’9”
• LWL 28’7”
• Beam 11’8”
• Displacement 11,300
• Draft 4’6”
• Bridge clearance 56’6”
• Ballast 4,100 lbs.
• Sail arca 682 sq. ft.
Engine
• Yamaha 27 HP diesel
Tankage
• Fuel 30 gal.
• Fresh water 75 gal.
• Holding 30 gal.
Deck/hull
• Stainless steel bow pulpit
• Double lifelines with gates
• Anchor well with electric windlass
• Stainless stem fitting with anchor roller
• 5 Dorade vents
• 4 opening hatches
• 4 opening ports with screens
• 4 fixed hull ports
• Through bolted hull/deck joint
• One-piece continuous rub rail
• 4 deck seats
• 2 spring cleats
• Shoal or deep keel
• Hot/cold deck shower
• Stainless cockpit protective arch
Rigging
• Mast height 56’6”
• 110% furling genoa
• Boom vang
• Single line reefing system
• Internal halyards to cockpit
• Inboard jib track with cams
Electronics
• VHF radio and stainless antenna
• Knot meter with log
• Depth sounder
• ST50 wind point/wind speed
• Tank monitors
• Compass and GPS
Electrical
• 12vdc w/dual batter switch
• 110vac w/multiple cabin outlets
• Inverter
• Dockside power with shore power
• Air conditioning with reverse cycle heat
• Battery charger
• Running lights with steaming and anchor lights