The 1983 Hunter 34 is a fiberglass sailboat with a proven design from Hunter's popular mid-eighties range. At 34 feet in length with an 11-foot-6-inch beam, she draws 5 feet 6 inches and displaces approximately 11,820 pounds. Power comes from a single 21-horsepower Westebeke diesel inboard engine. She carries 25 gallons of fuel and 65 gallons of fresh water.
The interior is laid out around a spacious salon that brings together the galley, nav-station, and social seating. A convertible dinette and settee anchor the main cabin, while the forward V-berth provides one sleeping area and an aft cabin offers another. The single head includes a shower. The raised T-shaped cockpit seats afford good visibility when sailing and additional headroom below in the aft cabin. Wide side decks and easy-access winches support deck work, and a swim ladder is fitted at the transom.
The boat features a masthead sloop rig with a mainsail and furling genoa, balanced for responsive sailing across a range of wind conditions. The hull is built for both comfortable cruising and capable performance. She sleeps up to seven and has been professionally maintained and stored on freshwater throughout her time in the yard.
Length
34.33 FT
Beam
11.50 FT
Draft
5.42 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Westebeke
Engine Model
W 210
Power
NaN HP
Fuel
Diesel
Fuel
25 GAL
Water
65 GAL