The Hunter 34 is a fiberglass cruising sailboat built in the early 1980s by Hunter Marine. Designed by Cortland Steck, this model became one of Hunter's most successful offerings, known for balancing performance with comfort on coastal passages. The yacht carries a wide 11.58-foot beam and a fractional B&R rig suited to light-air sailing.
Below deck, the interior is spacious for the boat's length, with a large cockpit and sleeping accommodations. The cabin features a teak and holly sole. A single head is provided for onboard facilities.
Propulsion comes from a 30-horsepower Yanmar diesel engine, allowing speeds of 6 knots cruising and 7 knots maximum. The boat is equipped with a Lewmar windlass, a Rocna anchor, and a fully battened mainsail fitted with lazy jacks that were replaced in 2015. The overall condition reflects consistent maintenance.
Length
34.42 FT
Beam
11.58 FT
Draft
5.50 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Shape
Displacement
Heads
1
Engines
1
Engine Make
Yanmar
Engine Model
30 GMF
Power
NaN HP
Hours
1,148 HRS
Fuel
Diesel
Cruising Speed
6.00 KTS
Max Speed
7.00 KTS