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The Hunter 36, designed by John Cherubini and built in 1980, is a sloop-rigged fiberglass sailing yacht. The vessel measures 35.5 feet in overall length, with a waterline length of 31.08 feet and a beam of 11.08 feet. Maximum draft is 5 feet, and cabin headroom is 6.33 feet. The dry weight is 13,500 pounds.
The yacht is constructed with a fiberglass hull and is equipped with an 80-gallon freshwater tank, 30-gallon fuel tank, and 15-gallon holding tank. The interior layout includes one guest cabin, one head, wide settees in the main salon, a U-shaped galley, and a head compartment with a stand-up shower. Storage options include both a hanging locker and drawer space.
Propulsion is provided by a Yanmar 2QM20 diesel engine, rated at 20 horsepower, with an inboard direct drive configuration.
Navigation and electrical equipment includes shore power inlet, depthsounder, radar, wind speed and direction instruments, plotter, radio, compass, GPS, and VHF. Interior systems consist of an electric bilge pump, marine head, hot water, refrigerator, and battery charger. Exterior features include solar panels and a swimming ladder.
Rigging and sail equipment comprise a steering wheel, storm jib, furling mainsail, and three headsails, including an Evolution mainsail added in 2013. The sail plan dimensions are I: 46.50 feet, J: 14.75 feet, P: 41.00 feet, and E: 12.75 feet, with a total working sail area of 604.32 square feet. The boat is out of the water and in storage at the marina. The buyer is reponsible to remove the boat from the marina or take over the storage fees. Paperwork available.