The Hi-Star 42 Sundeck is a 44-foot fiberglass motor yacht built in 1989, designed around practical cruising and comfortable onboard living. The hull features a low-deadrise, modified-V bottom suited to stable and economical operation. Twin 7.4-liter Mercruiser gasoline engines provide propulsion, supported by a bow thruster for maneuvering. The yacht carries approximately 500 gallons of fuel capacity and has logged around 1,900 engine hours.
The accommodation centers on a twin-cabin layout: a forward V-berth stateroom and a spacious aft master cabin. The sundeck model emphasizes outdoor space with a full-width aft deck ideal for entertaining and relaxation. A flybridge with full weather enclosure sits above, accessible by sturdy stairs, and offers commanding helm visibility.
A Westerbeke 6.5 kW generator provides onboard power, and the system includes full air conditioning and heating throughout. Navigation and communication equipment comprises a Raymarine chartplotter, depth sounder, and VHF radio. The yacht carries a windlass with chain and anchor, and features a new swim platform. Some interior wood shows staining and damage from previous water intrusion; the aft windows have been re-bedded and sealed. Beam measures 13 feet 8 inches, with an approximate draft of 3 feet 6 inches and displacement around 35,000 pounds.
Length
44.00 FT
Beam
13.67 FT
Material
Fiberglass
Engines
2
Engine Make
Mercruiser
Engine Model
Twin 7.4L 454
Hours
1,900 HRS
Fuel
Gasoline