| Hunter 25--msrp $27,580 includes trailer |
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Think you have to compromise comfort and convenience in a 25-foot trailerable? Think again! The all-new Hunter 25 sets a new standard for quality and features in its class. The Glenn Henderson-designed fiberglass hull and sailplan is simple to sail, and its fixed shoal draft keel draws only 2 ft of water for excellent shallow-water launching and sailing capability. 1300 lbs of lead ballast in the keel make her stable and seaworthy. This small crtuiser sleeps four adults, has a compact galley and an enclosed head. Best of all, skippers of all agaes will find it fun to sail!
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| Hunter 216--msrp $18,305 |
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The NMMA recently awarded the Hunter 216 for ‘Monohull of the Year’ at the Miami International Boat Show. Innovative is the best word to describe the Hunter 216. The ballast system is a 500-pound hydraulically operated, fully retractable keel, which allows this boat to be trailered with ease. The 216 offers a massive cockpit, an ample cuddy cabin with room for a porta-potty, and an optional bow sprit with a 200 square foot asymmetrical spinnaker. This boat offers an exciting and safe way to experience the exhilarating ride characteristic of sport boats, yet it is user-friendly and stable enough to accommodate a crew of six. For anyone searching for an exciting, versatile, performance oriented daysailor, the Hunter 216 fits the bill.
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| Hunter 170--msrp $8,525 |
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The Hunter 170 is often referred to as the ‘big brother’ of the 146. The 170 offers even more room in the cockpit, an open transom, a covered storage area in the bow, and an optional 202 square foot asymmetrical spinnaker upgrade. This daysailor offers the same level of trailerability as its smaller counterparts as well as a big, open cockpit that will accommodate up to six passengers. The Hunter 170 stands in a class of its own, offering a spacious platform for family outings or on-the-water entertaining and a painless trailering experience. |
| Hunter 146--msrp $6,009 |
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It’s no surprise that Hunter Marine’s 146 is an extremely popular boat in the trailerable market. The 146 offers the durable, impact resistant foam-core hull construction that characterizes Hunter’s Advanced Composite Process (ACP) and a roomy, stable, and safe platform for sailing instruction or weekend day-sailing. The Hunter 146 offers a six and a half foot beam and a high boom, providing ample leg and head room in the cockpit for four to six passengers. An easy-to-step mast and a standard roller-furling jib minimize launching time and maximize relaxing time on the water! The Hunter146 is the ideal boat for beginning sailors and those who want to take full advantage of their natural surroundings.
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| Hunter Liberty (Rowing model)--$1,499, Hunter Liberty (Sailing model)--$2,499 |
| Prices include shipping to dealer and assembling |
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The Hunter Liberty is one of the newest additions to Hunter’s trailerable line. This 10’2”, 90lb. boat offers a classic lapstrake look and unsinkable construction. Originally introduced as a rowing dinghy in 2003, the Liberty began to offer boating enthusiasts an innovative alternative in the dinghy market with the addition of a sailing rig option six months later. The Liberty’s ability to be rowed, sailed, or motored truly deems it a ‘multi-purpose dinghy’. Whether you choose to row, sail, or motor, the Liberty provides a safe, reliable, and fun experience on the water. This is a durable, easy to setup, and inexpensive boat for people looking to enjoy quality time on the water.
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| JY15--msrp $6,319 |
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The JY15 is the racing dinghy that every speed demon dreams about. Actively sailed nation-wide in over 80 fleets as well as collegiate racing programs, the JY15 is the fastest, most challenging dinghy in the Hunter line. This high-performance racer offers 135 square feet of sail between a mainsail and jib, with standard amenities such as hiking straps, kick-up rudder and centerboard, roller furling, and Dacron running rigging. For anyone searching for an avenue into the competitive sailing scene, the JY 15 will get you there…FAST!
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| Hunter 140--msrp $5,529 |
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Formerly called the JY14, the Hunter 140 is a popular choice for sailing programs. Its just right for and instructor and three junior sailors. The Hunter 140 also suits the waterfront homeowner who likes to sail solo, and will be dolly launching. The boat sails great under main alone and has the small jib to keep the crew in the game.
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