- Builder:
- HUNTER
- Category:
- Cruising Sailboat
- Model Year:
- 1998
- Year Built:
- 1998
- Country:
- United States
Unfortunately, this boat is not available for sale. It will be removed from the website soon.
HUNTER - available for sale:
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Here is a great family cruiser with lots of interior and exterior living space the family. Easily singled handed with the comforts to get the family out on the water . It shows clean and is ready to sail away!
Description
Innovation in design, excellence in engineering, and an incredible layout make the Hunter 310 a great midsize cruiser. The interior boasts two private staterooms, each with their own privacy bulkhead (not just a curtain). Great natural light is plentiful throughout the cabin with multiple hatches and screened ports as well as the Hunter wraparound windshield. Entertaining or dining, the salon can handle family or friends with ease. The large dinette easily converts to a double for extended families and the settees offer plenty of storage as well.
Topsides, the Hunter 310 has an immense rounded cockpit that allows all the crew to participate or kick back as they desire. The stern rail seats are up and out of the way, and a custom console houses the standard VHF and instruments as well as the engine controls, chart plotter, windlass control and compass. Twin drop leafs allow for cockpit dining, and there is plenty of storage under the seating. The helm seat hinges aft, leading onto the walkthrough transom complete with propane tank storage and a retractable swim ladder with a cockpit shower.
Above the cockpit is the integrated arch which serves as an attachment point for both the mainsheet as well as the bimini. This layout keeps the cockpit clear, uncluttered, and ready for action.
Going forward, there are serious nonskid and clear side decks due to the innovative rig arrangement. The B & R fractional rig, with its swept-back spreaders, eliminates the need for a backstay. Mast struts and reverse diagonals give all the strength needed while allowing for a smaller section aloft. For the sailor, this means more stability.
Galley
Electronics and Electrical
Interior