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1980 Hunter 30

1980 Hunter 30

$12,500

Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

Year 1980

Make Hunter

Model 30

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 30'

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1980 Hunter 30

1980 Hunter 30

$12,500

Buffalo, New York

Year 1980

Make Hunter

Model 30

Category Cruiser Boats

Length 30'

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1980 Hunter 30 Broker’s comments: We use the term “turnkey” often but, in this case it’s more than relevant. Due to the passing of the owner, the estate is selling this boat for far below replacement. Actively sailed up and until last fall, it is truly in turn key condition. It has what people want; Yanmar diesel inboard, wheel steering and roller furling headsail. Coupled with berths for 6, shorepower, hot & cold pressure water, 2 headsails, lazy jack mainsail, all lines led aft, roomy cockpit with custom cushions all under a dodger and Bimini. It was used as a family boat by a knowledgeable owner who took great care of his boat, hence the name, “Skipper’s Toy” he loved to play on his boat! It has always been sailed in fresh water so there’s no corrosion or rust. The estate is asking only $12,500 for this nicely kept vessel. It would make a super first boat for anyone looking to get into sailing on a budget without needing to purchase the extras necessary to complete a used boat purchase. It is very clean above and below for a 36 year old boat! Located on our sales lot in Buffalo, NY and may be seen at any time.

1980 Hunter 30 Sailboat

1980 Hunter 30 Sailboat

$17,500

Hollywood, Florida

Year 1980

Make Hunter

Model 30 Sailboat

Category Sloop Sailboats

Length 30'

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1980 Hunter 30 Sailboat 1980 30' Hunter sailboat completely redone 2017, yanmar 2gm 20hp Diesel recently serviced. Sails in great shape. All systems work new bottom paint. All teak revarnished. This boat is turn key ready to go. Four batteries/ new fish depth finder. No bad angles here. Rigging has recently been adjusted too. Please don't contact me unless you have the cash to pay for it. This boat will sell itself. New plumbing, three water tanks(one for hot water), shore power, 110 volt outlets, shower and head. New propane tank and hoses for stove and barbecue. Includes a dingy too.

1980 Hunter cherubini

1980 Hunter cherubini

$12,000

Hamburg, New York

Year 1980

Make Hunter

Model Cherubini

Category -

Length 30'

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1980 Hunter cherubini, This boat is entirely turn key and can go into the water TODAY. This is a 1980 Hunter 30' Cherubini. 10 foot beam,5 1/2 foot draft. Wheel steering. Harken roller furling head sail. Head is a "Headmate"Seaclos 1460c. Engine is a Yanmar 2QM15 15hp,runs great. 3 1/6"packing material for prop shaft thru hull. 12.5 gallons of fuel. Interior has been modified to hold a small refrigerator. Kenyon marine alcohol stove. Lowrance Elite 7m GPS,1500 watt inverter. Standard Horizon depth and speed instruments. Standard Horizon Quest 25watt VHF FM marine radio,handheld Standard Horizon backup. Full batten mainsail-7.3oz high aspect, new in 2010. Genoa inspected and repaired for 2010 season. Dodger and bimini canvas. Life sling setup. 12v outlets throughout. Two heavy deep cycle marine batteries. One for house, one for start up. Boat will sleep 5 as is. This is a heavy boat that has sailed Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. It can handle whatever those lkes can throw at her. She is a great starter sailboat. Boat is being stored in Buffalo. Reasonable offers will be considered. $12000

1996 Hunter 336 sailboat great project boat

1996 Hunter 336 sailboat great project boat

$35,000

Panama City, Florida

Year 1996

Make Hunter

Model -

Category -

Length -

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Story of the Kathryn Ann...I bought this boat in 2004 off of eBay from an insurance website that sells boats that have been damaged. In this particular case, Hurricane Isabelle ran up the eastern coast and hit the marina this boat was stored at in Maryland, in which the waves beat the boat on the starboard side into the dock piling resulting in damage to the side of the boat and the interior walls of the bathroom (opposite side of the hull damage). I had the boat shipped to me in Panama City, FL where I started the rebuild. Upon arrival of the boat, I took everything out of it and rinsed it all down. I could tell that water had entered the boat and looked as if it had rolled over to its starboard side down in the water a bit because I could see the water line marks. The boat was in fresh water, but where the storm churned up the water, there was a blanket of dirt in the part of the cabin from the water intrusion. Everything cleaned up pretty well except the wood from the water line down was stained. I took the motor out, which is a Yanmar 3GM30F, and had a diesel mechanic go through it and luckily no water got in the engine and it has ran like a top since I have had it. I repaired the hull with the best glass and resins from RAKA in south Florida, never had any problems since the repair. Once I finished up the hull repair, I went ahead and put it in the water to start enjoying it with the intentions of working on it on the weekends to finish it up. Unfortunately not long after putting the boat in the water, I got orders to be stationed in Colorado (Air Force guy) where there is little water! I have been trying to get back to Panama City every since with no luck. So I would come down a couple times a year to try to complete the finish work, but never seemed to get it completed because I would rather take it out with the boys and have fun instead of work on it! As much as it kills me, I need to let her go so that the next person can finish what I started and bring her back to her ol' glory, plus my family never got into it like I hoped, it's a great boat that needs to be used. I'll try my best to describe what still needs to be done...I have rewired most of the DC, never messed with the AC for the simple fact that I didn't have a hook-up available, so that will need to be gone through, the key switch on the operator panel needs to be replaced, I have a lot of new line, but some will still need to be replaced, the anchor light on top of the mast needs replacing, the teak needs to be cleaned and re oiled, there are some pieces that will need to be replaced, the cushions in the front cabin have some water damage (see pic), I have some extra material to do this, but would recommend something a little less 1980s in there. There is a little tear in one of the seat cushions, see pic. Need fuel gauge put in, have one on the boat, just not installed yet. Needs new instruments (speed/depth) possibly just transducer, I used a friends electronics when I took it out for depths. The bathroom needs to be finished, everything works, just needs finishing. Starboard side bumper over repair needs securing. I used the propane system for the stove 5-6 yrs ago, but would recommend going through that to make sure everything checks out. All the stainless needs polishing. Needs bottom paint. A couple of the deck poles need the base rewelded and resealed to the boat, that is where some of the water leaked in the boat over the years. There are some chips in the gelcoat on the rear right side (top deck) from something pecking on it, some gelcoat cracks from age, nothing major, aesthetic stuff. There may be a few more things here and there like screws that need replaced or line, but to the best of my knowledge, that's about it. This is a great buy for a Father/son deal to teach your kids the ins and outs of a sailboat without spending a huge chunk of cash, plus not worry about the kid dinking up a big money boat. Or great for a person to take to the keys or the beaches of the Gulf. Good Luck...hit me up with any questions! I've tried to describe this the best I can, this is not a new boat, so please don't expect one. The boat is sold as-is...where is, come get it! Thanks for looking!

1996 Hunter 336 sailboat great project boat

1996 Hunter 336 sailboat great project boat

$35,000

Miami, Florida

Year 1996

Make Hunter

Model -

Category -

Length -

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Story of the Kathryn Ann...I bought this boat in 2004 off of eBay from an insurance website that sells boats that have been damaged. In this particular case, Hurricane Isabelle ran up the eastern coast and hit the marina this boat was stored at in Maryland, in which the waves beat the boat on the starboard side into the dock piling resulting in damage to the side of the boat and the interior walls of the bathroom (opposite side of the hull damage). I had the boat shipped to me in Panama City, FL where I started the rebuild. Upon arrival of the boat, I took everything out of it and rinsed it all down. I could tell that water had entered the boat and looked as if it had rolled over to its starboard side down in the water a bit because I could see the water line marks. The boat was in fresh water, but where the storm churned up the water, there was a blanket of dirt in the part of the cabin from the water intrusion. Everything cleaned up pretty well except the wood from the water line down was stained. I took the motor out, which is a Yanmar 3GM30F, and had a diesel mechanic go through it and luckily no water got in the engine and it has ran like a top since I have had it. I repaired the hull with the best glass and resins from RAKA in south Florida, never had any problems since the repair. Once I finished up the hull repair, I went ahead and put it in the water to start enjoying it with the intentions of working on it on the weekends to finish it up. Unfortunately not long after putting the boat in the water, I got orders to be stationed in Colorado (Air Force guy) where there is little water! I have been trying to get back to Panama City every since with no luck. So I would come down a couple times a year to try to complete the finish work, but never seemed to get it completed because I would rather take it out with the boys and have fun instead of work on it! As much as it kills me, I need to let her go so that the next person can finish what I started and bring her back to her ol' glory, plus my family never got into it like I hoped, it's a great boat that needs to be used. I'll try my best to describe what still needs to be done...I have rewired most of the DC, never messed with the AC for the simple fact that I didn't have a hook-up available, so that will need to be gone through, the key switch on the operator panel needs to be replaced, I have a lot of new line, but some will still need to be replaced, the anchor light on top of the mast needs replacing, the teak needs to be cleaned and re oiled, there are some pieces that will need to be replaced, the cushions in the front cabin have some water damage (see pic), I have some extra material to do this, but would recommend something a little less 1980s in there. There is a little tear in one of the seat cushions, see pic. Need fuel gauge put in, have one on the boat, just not installed yet. Needs new instruments (speed/depth) possibly just transducer, I used a friends electronics when I took it out for depths. The bathroom needs to be finished, everything works, just needs finishing. Starboard side bumper over repair needs securing. I used the propane system for the stove 5-6 yrs ago, but would recommend going through that to make sure everything checks out. All the stainless needs polishing. Needs bottom paint. A couple of the deck poles need the base rewelded and resealed to the boat, that is where some of the water leaked in the boat over the years. There are some chips in the gelcoat on the rear right side (top deck) from something pecking on it, some gelcoat cracks from age, nothing major, aesthetic stuff. There may be a few more things here and there like screws that need replaced or line, but to the best of my knowledge, that's about it. This is a great buy for a Father/son deal to teach your kids the ins and outs of a sailboat without spending a huge chunk of cash, plus not worry about the kid dinking up a big money boat. Or great for a person to take to the keys or the beaches of the Gulf. Good Luck...hit me up with any questions! I've tried to describe this the best I can, this is not a new boat, so please don't expect one. The boat is sold as-is...where is, come get it! Thanks for looking!

1980 hunter 38 ft or best - $14999

1980 hunter 38 ft or best - $14999

$14,999

South Kingstown, Rhode Island

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Vehicle:Boat VIN:HUN36069M80J Features Dinette:YES Engine Type 1:DIESEL Galley:YES Generator:YES Hot Water:YES Hull Type:FIBERGLASS Length:38 Marine Radio:YES Oven/Stove:YES Propulsion Type 1:I/O Radar:YES Refrigerator:YES Shower:YES Sink:YES Sonar:YES Toilet:YES call 401-486-1066 Hunter 36 Sloop, 1980 John Cherubini design, This boat is a dream to sail. All lines lead to cockpit. Stay protected and cool under the bimini top. New Interior cabin sole, mast step modified with 4" dia steel shaft. Take a close look - this could be your island cruiser - and beyond! The Cherubini designed hull is made for island sailing! Second Owner. Vessel: •Name: Escape Pod •Hull id: HUN36069M80J •Location: Kemah, Texas Description: •35.7 ft sloop rigged sailboat, beam 11.1.ft, draft 4ft 11inch •1980 Offshore model •Fiberglass •Fin Keel •80 gal water tank •12 gal diesel fuel •Doc. #: 633681 Engine & Steering: •Yanmar 20 hp Accommodations •A comfortable boat for a couple cruising, the 36 features a roomy stateroom forward with a large V-Berth, Hanging Locker, and Drawers for personal storage. A Head with Shower is to starboard. Central is the saloon with a wide settee to port, suitable for a comfortable berth. Opposite is a U-Shaped Dinette with seating for 4 or more, which converts to a Double Berth. Aft to starboard is a dedicated Nav Station with a large desktop. Opposite is the galley. There you'll find a double stainless sink with one deep side, good Locker and Counter Space, Propane stove. Sails: •110 working jib •140 genoa •cruising spinnaker •Main with two reefing points Galley •A very nicely equipped-shaped galley is portside. •Stainless Sinks, •Propane 2 Burner Stove with oven; and 1 burner propane stove •Ice box Electronics: •(2) 12 volt batteries (Type 24) •True charge battery charger •30Amp shore power •Autohelm depth •Ship to shore UHF radio •Simrad AP11 Auto Pilot •Furuno GP32 GPS Navigator Deck Equipment: •The cockpit is T-shaped, large and provides 3 lockers. The foredeck has a bow roller for carrying a plow anchor and an anchor well where ground tackle and extra rode can be stored. •Pedestal Wheel steering. •15' chain and 100' 1.2" Nylon rode •35# Danforth anchors A Harken Roller Furling controls the foresail and the main sails are controlled with the (2) Barient #27 winches, plus (2) Barient #19 winches for Halyards and Reefing. All lines lead to the cockpit for safety and ease of operation.

36 hunter sailboat motivated seller

36 hunter sailboat motivated seller

$16,999

South Kingstown, Rhode Island

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It was vandalized paint on thrown on deck.cleaned but not professional.. sold 6 months ago for 25,500.00 on google check it. My loses your gain. VIN:HUN36069M80J Features Dinette:YES Engine Type 1:DIESEL Galley:YES Generator:YES Hot Water:YES Hull Type:FIBERGLASS Length:38 Marine Radio:YES Oven/Stove:YES Propulsion Type 1:I/O Radar:YES Refrigerator:YES Shower:YES Sink:YES Sonar:YES Toilet:YES call 401-486-1066 Hunter 36 Sloop, 1980 John Cherubini design, This boat is a dream to sail. All lines lead to cockpit. Stay protected and cool under the bimini top. New Interior cabin sole, mast step modified with 4" dia steel shaft. Take a close look - this could be your island cruiser - and beyond! The Cherubini designed hull is made for island sailing! Second Owner. Vessel: •Name: Escape Pod •Hull id: HUN36069M80J •Location: Kemah, Texas Description: •35.7 ft sloop rigged sailboat, beam 11.1.ft, draft 4ft 11inch •1980 Offshore model •Fiberglass •Fin Keel •80 gal water tank •12 gal diesel fuel •Doc. #: 633681 Engine & Steering: •Yanmar 20 hp Accommodations •A comfortable boat for a couple cruising, the 36 features a roomy stateroom forward with a large V-Berth, Hanging Locker, and Drawers for personal storage. A Head with Shower is to starboard. Central is the saloon with a wide settee to port, suitable for a comfortable berth. Opposite is a U-Shaped Dinette with seating for 4 or more, which converts to a Double Berth. Aft to starboard is a dedicated Nav Station with a large desktop. Opposite is the galley. There you'll find a double stainless sink with one deep side, good Locker and Counter Space, Propane stove. Sails: •110 working jib •140 genoa •cruising spinnaker •Main with two reefing points Galley •A very nicely equipped-shaped galley is portside. •Stainless Sinks, •Propane 2 Burner Stove with oven; and 1 burner propane stove •Ice box Electronics: •(2) 12 volt batteries (Type 24) •True charge battery charger •30Amp shore power •Autohelm depth •Ship to shore UHF radio •Simrad AP11 Auto Pilot •Furuno GP32 GPS Navigator Deck Equipment: •The cockpit is T-shaped, large and provides 3 lockers. The foredeck has a bow roller for carrying a plow anchor and an anchor well where ground tackle and extra rode can be stored. •Pedestal Wheel steering. •15' chain and 100' 1.2" Nylon rode •35# Danforth anchors A Harken Roller Furling controls the foresail and the main sails are controlled with the (2) Barient #27 winches, plus (2) Barient #19 winches for Halyards and Reefing. All lines lead to the cockpit for safety and ease of operation.

36ft hunter or best offer

36ft hunter or best offer

$16,999

West Kingston, Rhode Island

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It was vandalized paint on top, and needs sails.sold 6 months ago for 25,500.00 google it. My loses your gain.VIN:HUN36069M80JFeatures Dinette:YESEngine Type 1:DIESELGalley:YESGenerator:YESHot Water:YESHull Type:FIBERGLASSLength:38Marine Radio:YESOven/Stove:YESPropulsion Type 1:I/ORadar:YESRefrigerator:YESShower:YESSink:YESSonar:YESToilet:YEScall 401-486-1066Hunter 36 Sloop, 1980 John Cherubini design,This boat is a dream to sail. All lines lead to cockpit. Stay protected and cool under the bimini top. New Interior cabin sole, mast step modified with 4" dia steel shaft. Take a close look - this could be your island cruiser - and beyond! The Cherubini designed hull is made for island sailing! Second Owner.Vessel:•Name: Escape Pod•Hull id: HUN36069M80J•Location: Kemah, TexasDescription:•35.7 ft sloop rigged sailboat, beam 11.1.ft, draft 4ft 11inch•1980 Offshore model•Fiberglass•Fin Keel•80 gal water tank•12 gal diesel fuel•Doc. #: 633681Engine & Steering:•Yanmar 20 hpAccommodations•A comfortable boat for a couple cruising, the 36 features a roomy stateroom forward with a large V-Berth, Hanging Locker, and Drawers for personal storage. A Head with Shower is to starboard. Central is the saloon with a wide settee to port, suitable for a comfortable berth. Opposite is a U-Shaped Dinette with seating for 4 or more, which converts to a Double Berth. Aft to starboard is a dedicated Nav Station with a large desktop. Opposite is the galley. There you'll find a double stainless sink with one deep side, good Locker and Counter Space, Propane stove.Sails:•110 working jib•140 genoa•cruising spinnaker•Main with two reefing pointsGalley•A very nicely equipped-shaped galley is portside.•Stainless Sinks,•Propane 2 Burner Stove with oven; and 1 burner propane stove•Ice boxElectronics:•(2) 12 volt batteries (Type 24)•True charge battery charger•30Amp shore power•Autohelm depth•Ship to shore UHF radio•Simrad AP11 Auto Pilot•Furuno GP32 GPS NavigatorDeck Equipment:•The cockpit is T-shaped, large and provides 3 lockers. The foredeck has a bow roller for carrying a plow anchor and an anchor well where ground tackle and extra rode can be stored.•Pedestal Wheel steering.•15' chain and 100' 1.2" Nylon rode•35# Danforth anchorsA Harken Roller Furling controls the foresail and the main sails are controlled with the (2) Barient #27 winches, plus (2) Barient #19 winches for Halyards and Reefing. All lines lead to the cockpit for safety and ease of operation.